Huts around Savoca, a historic village in Sicily, offer unique opportunities to explore the region's natural landscape. Situated about a 30-minute drive from Taormina, Savoca is characterized by its rural hills, sea views, and proximity to Mount Etna. The area provides a setting for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with various shelters and refuges available for explorers.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Excellent place to camp, with equipped area and running water.
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Refuge in excellent condition, complete with toilet, fountain and good connection.
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It is a refuge whose entrance door was forced open and can now only be accessed with a string. The fountain in the area is excellent. Next to the bivouac there is a path of about 2km with minimal slope which has several tables illustrating the different species of trees present in the area.
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Beautiful forest refuge, located in the municipality of Santa Lucia del Mela. Hobs and running water. Great for a nice picnic.
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The refuge managed by the forestry is in poor condition but on the site there is a fountain... drinkable?
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Shelter closed, but laterally there is an open barracks with a room and toilets in fair condition. Provided with water, not drinkable
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The Postoleoni refuge is welcoming and has an excellent area equipped with tables, benches, barbecue areas and a drinking water fountain. It is owned by the Forestale, which makes it available only on request.
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It doesn't have the comforts of a five-star hotel, but the Brignolaro Hut is ideal for spending the night if you don't want to go down the Dorsale dei Peloritani to Rimiti or Mandanici.
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Around Savoca, you'll find various forest refuges and bivouacs, ranging from well-equipped areas with amenities like those at Rifugio Postoleoni, to more basic shelters suitable for intermediate hikers. Some, like Rifugio Brignolaro, offer practical options for overnight stays.
Yes, Rifugio Cretazzo is considered a family-friendly hut, noted for being in excellent condition with a toilet and fountain. Rifugio Postoleoni also offers an excellent equipped area with tables, benches, and barbecue facilities, making it suitable for family outings.
Facilities vary by hut. Rifugio Postoleoni features an equipped area with a fountain, tables, benches, and barbecue facilities. Rifugio Cretazzo has a toilet and a fountain. Some bivouacs, like Bivacco Vernà, have fountains nearby and offer basic shelter.
Yes, some huts are suitable for overnight stays. Rifugio Brignolaro is specifically mentioned as a practical option for spending the night if you are traversing the Dorsale dei Peloritani. Other shelters may also be used for overnight stays, though conditions can vary.
The area around Savoca is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes. These activities allow you to explore the rural hills, enjoy sea views, and experience the natural landscape surrounding the huts.
While the huts themselves are primarily for outdoor exploration, Savoca is rich in history and culture. You can visit iconic spots like Bar Vitelli, famous from 'The Godfather' movie, or explore the unique Crypt of the Capuchin Convent with its mummified bodies. The village itself, with its historic center, offers an immersive Sicilian experience.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The huts provide access to serene natural retreats and equipped areas for relaxation, while the wider Savoca region offers stunning sea views, rural hills, and a rich cultural heritage, as evidenced by the 33 photos and 28 upvotes shared by the komoot community.
Rifugio Postoleoni is owned by the Forest Service and is opened only on request. It is located in Cantoniera Postoleoni.
Yes, both Rifugio Brignolaro and Rifugio Cretazzo are categorized as suitable for intermediate hikers. Bivacco Vernà is also an option for intermediate trails.
Savoca, being in Sicily, generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are typically ideal for hiking and exploring the huts, as temperatures are milder than the peak summer months, which can be quite hot.
Some huts have fountains. Rifugio Postoleoni has a drinking water fountain. Rifugio Cretazzo has a fountain, but the water is noted as not drinkable. Bivacco Vernà also has an excellent fountain in its area. It's always advisable to carry your own water.
The huts are situated in a region known for its rural hills and proximity to the coast, offering sea views. Savoca itself is famous for panoramic vistas, including views of the sea, rural hills, and even Mount Etna from certain vantage points, providing a scenic backdrop for your hut visits.


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