Huts around Pagani are primarily found in the surrounding Monti Lattari regional park, offering access to mountain terrain and panoramic views. This area, situated in Campania, Italy, provides a natural landscape characterized by elevated plateaus and coastal proximity. The region is known for its hiking paths that lead to various shelters and viewpoints. These facilities serve as resting points for those exploring the diverse trails of the Monti Lattari.
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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While traditional mountain huts are found in the surrounding Monti Lattari regional park, Pagani itself offers a variety of highly-rated bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, and apartments. These accommodations, such as Domus Monasteire or Plaza Rooms Luxury B&B, provide comfortable stays with local charm and modern amenities, serving as excellent bases for exploring the region.
Several locations provide stunning views. Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti, located at over 1000 meters above sea level, offers a panoramic view of the Gulf of Salerno, the Amalfi Coast, and Capri. Another excellent spot is Chianiello Refuge and Rest Area, which provides a wonderful view of the Gulf of Naples.
The accommodations in Pagani, such as B&Bs and guesthouses, are generally well-suited for families, offering comfortable and private spaces. For example, Domus Monasteire is praised for its comfortable environment. While specific 'family-friendly' huts are not explicitly detailed, the general nature of these facilities in the Monti Lattari regional park allows for outdoor activities suitable for various ages.
The Monti Lattari regional park, where many shelters are located, offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find challenging trails like the one from the Pietrapiana cave to the north summit hut, which is part of the 'Sentiero Italia - Stage S17S'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Pagani guide, which includes routes like the 'Monte Finestra North Summit – View of the Tramonti Valley loop'.
The trails vary in difficulty. Some, like the path to the shelter on the north peak of Mount Finestra, are considered challenging (T3-T4) and may require some mountaineering experience. Others, such as the path leading to On the Viesco plateau from Cetara, are generally intermediate. It's recommended to wear trekking clothing and sturdy shoes for most routes.
Yes, some facilities offer overnight stays. Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti, for instance, has 13 beds divided into two independent apartments with bathrooms and kitchens. The guide mentions that mountain refuges and basic shelters in the area offer resting points and overnight stays for hikers.
The Monti Lattari regional park is generally pleasant for hiking and visiting shelters during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be warm, but the higher elevations offer some respite. Winter might present colder conditions, especially at higher altitudes, so checking weather forecasts is advisable.
While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every hut are not detailed, the towns surrounding the Monti Lattari, including Pagani, offer various restaurants and cafes. For example, Domus Monasteire in Pagani offers breakfast, and other accommodations like Station Comfort House are centrally located, providing easy access to local eateries.
The Monti Lattari regional park is characterized by elevated plateaus and coastal proximity. You can find features like the Viesco plain, and from viewpoints such as Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti, you can observe the Gulf of Salerno, the Amalfi Coast, and Capri. There's also the Vrecciaro water, a natural reservoir near Rifugio Santa Maria dei Monti.
Pagani itself has cultural points of interest, such as Piazza S. Alfonso and the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Purità. The Rifugio del Pellegrino at Avvocata is located inside the square of the Avvocata sanctuary, blending natural exploration with historical and religious significance. Sant’ Alfonso Maria de Liguori also lived in the area, adding historical depth.
Many accommodations in Pagani, such as Plaza Rooms Luxury B&B, Vi Luxury Room, and Le Due Muse B&B, offer private parking for guests. For trailheads, parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check specific route information or local signage before heading out.
While the guide does not explicitly state dog policies for every hut or trail, many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, especially on trails. However, it's always best to check with individual hut operators or local park regulations regarding pet access, especially for indoor facilities.
Beyond hiking, the area around Pagani offers opportunities for other outdoor sports. You can find various running trails, such as those in the Running Trails around Pagani guide, and challenging mountain biking routes, detailed in the MTB Trails around Pagani guide, including routes like the 'Wind Chimes – Dead Horse Beach loop'.


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