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Rifugio Fratelli Grego

Rifugio Fratelli Grego
Loc. Sella Sompdogna
33010 Malborghetto Valbruna
Cell. +39 349 1997876
renatoben53@gmail.com
Altezza slm: m 1389
Opening:
June - September

Description
Beds: 35
Toilet: 3


Mountain Trails
Sentiero Chersi, Sentiero Cavalieri, Alta Via delle Alpi Tarvisiane, Anello delle Rondini”

Main Ascents
Montasio, Jof di Sompdogna, Jof di Miezegot

How to get there
From Dogna:
Travel along the paved road of the homonymous valley and after 18 km you will reach Sella di Sompdogna. After a 10-minute walk along the track, you will reach the mountain hut.
From Valbruna: Take the road that leads to the Val Saisera, until you reach the clearing of the Saisera alpine pasture. From here, continue on foot along the forest road which then becomes a mule track (signposted CAI 611) and after an hours’ walk and 400 vertical metres in a forest flourishing with beech, silver fir and Norway spruce trees, you will reach the mountain hut.