Best huts around Nocera Inferiore are found in the Campania region of Italy, an area characterized by its proximity to the Monti Lattari regional park and the Gulf of Salerno. The landscape offers a mix of coastal views and mountainous terrain, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. While traditional mountain huts are less common directly within the town, the surrounding areas feature agriturismi and basic shelters that offer a connection to nature. These accommodations provide a base for exploring the…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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There is a natural reservoir of drinking water here. Please take care of it and do not waste water.
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Mandatory passage of almost all Monte Cerreto itineraries. Nice rest area with a wonderful view of the Gulf of Naples
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The Santa Maria del Monte refuge is located on a plateau of the Lattari Mountains, at over 1000 meters above sea level. It has 13 beds and an outdoor rest area with benches and tables, and offers a panoramic view of the Gulf of Salerno, the Amalfi Coast and the island of Capri.
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Beautiful promising place. In the ruin a room is open as a shelter
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The refuge has been recently renovated with new fixtures.
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The Santa Maria dei Monti Refuge is located in Scala (SA), in the Monti Lattari regional park, at over a thousand meters above sea level. Opposite the refuge is Mount Campanaro overlooking the Gulf of Salerno, where the small altar with the statue of the Madonna is located. From here the view dominates the towns of Scala, Ravello and Maiori from above. The Refuge has 13 beds, divided into two floors in two separate small, completely independent apartments with bathroom and kitchen. A 15-minute walk from the refuge leads to the Vrecciaro water where you can enjoy a unique sunset overlooking the Gulf of Naples. The Refuge can be reached from Scala, Ravello, Agerola and the various municipalities that surround it. 15 minutes away is the high path via dei Monti Lattari, the famous path 300 which starts from Cava dei Tirreni and ends at Punta Campanella. Sant’ Alfonso Maria de Liguori lived in the refuge for most of his life and it was in Scala that he wrote the famous "You come down from the stars" in a cave. www.rifugiosantamaria.com/mountainshelter/index.php/it/ credits_ Santa Maria dei Monti Refuge
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Refuge open to all located inside the square of the Avvocata sanctuary.
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Around Nocera Inferiore, you'll find a mix of accommodations that serve as shelters for hikers. These include traditional mountain refuges (rifugi), basic bivouac shelters, and agriturismi, which offer a nature-oriented stay in a rural setting. While not all are classic mountain huts, they provide a base for exploring the region.
Several spots provide stunning views. The Chianiello Refuge and Rest Area offers a wonderful view of the Gulf of Naples. From On the Viesco plateau, you can enjoy panoramic views after following the path from Cetara to Erchie. Additionally, Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti boasts panoramic views of the Gulf of Salerno, the Amalfi Coast, and the island of Capri from its location in the Monti Lattari regional park.
Yes, Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti is located in the Monti Lattari regional park and offers 13 beds, divided into two separate, fully independent apartments with a bathroom and kitchen. The Rifugio del Pellegrino at Avvocata is also open to all and has been recently renovated.
The area around Nocera Inferiore offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Monte Finestra North Summit loop or moderate paths such as the Panoramic Ridge loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the Giardini del Fuenti loop, and mountain biking trails such as the Chiancolelle Forest Trail. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for the region.
The Chianiello Refuge and Rest Area is a mandatory passage for almost all itineraries on Monte Cerreto, making it a popular and essential stop for hikers in the area.
Yes, if you're undertaking the challenging path from the Pietrapiana cave to the north summit of Mount Finestra, there is a shelter available on the north peak. This route is part of the "Sentiero Italia - Stage S17S" and requires trekking clothing, sturdy shoes, and some mountaineering experience.
Yes, near the shelter on the north peak of Mount Finestra, there is a natural reservoir of drinking water. Additionally, a 15-minute walk from Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti leads to the Vrecciaro water.
The region's climate, characterized by its proximity to the coast and mountainous terrain, generally makes spring and autumn ideal for visiting. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the views without the intense heat of summer or the potential for winter snow at higher elevations in the Monti Lattari.
Yes, Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti has a notable historical connection. Sant’ Alfonso Maria de Liguori lived in the refuge for most of his life, and it was in Scala that he wrote the famous "You come down from the stars" in a cave.
Facilities vary. The Chianiello Refuge and Rest Area offers a nice rest area. Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti is well-equipped with 13 beds, separate apartments with bathrooms and kitchens, and an outdoor rest area with benches and tables. The Rifugio del Pellegrino at Avvocata has been recently renovated with new fixtures.
While specific 'easy hike' categories for huts aren't detailed, the presence of agriturismi and basic shelters suggests options for less strenuous experiences. For example, the Chianiello Refuge and Rest Area is described as a rest area, implying accessibility for a wider range of visitors. Always check the specific trail difficulty for any route leading to a hut.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views, such as those of the Gulf of Naples from Chianiello Refuge and the Gulf of Salerno and Amalfi Coast from Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti. The opportunity for a tranquil rest in nature and the connection to local trekking routes are also highly valued.


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