Escursioni da rifugio a rifugio in Europa
Our Best-selling Tours
Le nostre marche di escursioni da rifugio a rifugio
Our Brands Outside of Europe
Informazioni sull'escursionismo da rifugio a rifugio in Europa
L'Europa è un paradiso per chi cerca l'avventura all'aria aperta. Dal catene montuose mozzafiato di francesi, svizzeri e italiani AlpiNelle foreste e nei sentieri pittoreschi dell'Austria e non solo, non mancano le località più belle per le escursioni da rifugio a rifugio.
Con i nostri marchi, abbiamo selezionato alcune delle migliori escursioni da rifugio a rifugio in Europa, dal Tour du Mont Blanc alla Haute Route del Camminatore.
Sperimentate l'emozione di svegliarvi in una accogliente rifugio di montagna circondato da uno scenario mozzafiato e dalla fauna selvatica. Osservate il sorgere del sole dalla porta di casa e ammirate il paesaggio. panorami mozzafiato mentre si intraprende l'escursione giornaliera. Al tramonto del sole, ritiratevi nel vostro rifugio per un pasto caldo e una buona notte di riposo prima di partire per la prossima tappa del viaggio.
Le escursioni da rifugio a rifugio nelle Alpi possono essere un'esperienza straordinaria, la pianificazione può essere impegnativa se non conoscete bene le montagne o non avete fatto molte ricerche.
È qui che entriamo in gioco noi di Hut to Hut Hiking Europe.
Abbiamo conoscenza approfondita dei sentieri e può curare tutti i dettagliche comprende la prenotazione di alloggi e l'assicurazione di avere tutto il necessario per un'escursione piacevole e di successo.
Quindi perché aspettare? Scegliete una delle marche qui sopra e iniziate a pianificare oggi stesso la vostra escursione da rifugio a rifugio da sogno. Faremo in modo che possiate vivere un'esperienza indimenticabile.
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Things to know
The ideal time for hut-to-hut hiking across Europe generally falls between mid-June and late September. However, this can vary depending on the region and the specific trail you’re considering. Elevations and local climate conditions play a role, particularly for trails that cross higher mountain ranges. Always research the current conditions for your chosen route before setting out, and be aware that many mountain huts operate only within the main hiking season, limiting the feasibility of multi-day excursions outside this timeframe.
We’ve rated our tours on a difficulty scale from 1 to 5 — with 1 being the easiest and 5 the most difficult.
The difficulty level of a tour tells you how fit you need to be and how much hiking is involved. Most of our tours are appropriate for people who are regularly active and can hike for about five to seven hours per day.
Technical difficulty means how skilled you need to be to hike on the path. Level 1 means the trail is smooth and wide (like a gravel road), while 5 means the surface is uneven and exposed, and you have to use your hands to help yourself move forward. In practice, that means that the higher the level, the more surefooted and skilled in scrambling you need to be.
You should book your tour as soon as possible, as many accommodations along the trail fill up quickly. That way, you can ensure that you have a place to stay.
In case of an injury, it is best to call the local emergency services. You might find yourself in the wilderness, unable to continue without worsening your situation.
Do not worry too much, though. You will be hiking along popular trails, so you will not get stranded even if something happens.
On the other hand, if you feel too tired to continue hiking, you can always stop in any of the towns and villages along the way and use public transport to get to where you want to be.
Most huts along our hut-to-hut hikes are equipped with showers, but they might be a matter of whether there has been any rainfall lately. Do not expect too much, as mountain huts are not luxurious hotels.
No. The huts provide blankets and pillows for comfort. However, you should bring your sleeping liner so they will not have to wash their bed linen every day.
Cell reception is unreliable in the mountains. If you can see a town, you will likely have a reception. The same goes for mountain huts. If you cannot get it inside, try stepping outside. Wifi is available only at select lodges; most do not have it.
If you dress appropriately, most stages can be done even in light rain. However, if a storm is forecasted, do not hike. In that case, you should wait until the storm passes, even if that means spending a day at the hut.
If you’d like to eat a vegetarian meal, it’s usually available at most accommodations. Vegan options are harder to find in huts, but we’ll let you know about them in advance so you can plan accordingly.
We do not demand that you have insurance before booking, but it is advisable to do so.
There should not be any problem if they are physically prepared for long hiking days. Sure-footedness is also essential, so we recommend they are at least eight years old.