Best huts around Casperia are found in a region characterized by its unspoiled rural Italian landscape, featuring olive groves, rolling hills, and historic medieval villages. The area provides access to trails for cycling and hiking, connecting visitors with nature. Casperia itself is a medieval village, offering a glimpse into the past through its architecture and setting. This environment supports a range of unique accommodations and refuge points for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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"The chapel erected on the peak which was always called Monte San Francesco, at 1203 m, recalls the hermit's place where Saint Francis lived, under a cloth stretched and tied to four hornbeams, before the foundation of the convent of Greccio. In 1713, Clemente XI wanted to build a chapel in memory. From up there, the view is beautiful: from the left you can see the pink Mount Vettore, then the Reatini mountains, up to the Velino group".
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Suitable for families and small groups. Ideal stopping point for multi-day treks. Maximum internal capacity 15 seats. Internal spaces: two bedrooms, an equipped kitchen, a veranda. Wood stoves. Chimney. Running water. Outside toilets and showers. Outdoor spaces: camping area, bbq area, wood-burning oven (under renovation), tree house. https://cognolorefuge.com/
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"The structure was completely renovated in 2015 and still needs some works to be fully usable. The "return to use" project plans to equip the building with what is necessary to make the reception of 8- 10 people. A large fireplace, located in the kitchen-dining room, and a "burn-all" type stove will allow you to stay there even in the cold season.".
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This chapel is a perfect spot to take a break and enjoy the view. It consists of two rooms, a small church and a refuge area, managed by the local mountain community. Both are always open and offer excellent shelter on rainy autumn and winter days.
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At this crossroads of paths there is a spring with water and picnic tables for taking a break. A little further down there is the Fonte Cognolo refuge, managed by the A.L.A. di Roccantina, is open all year round by reservation.
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The Chapel of S. Francesco was one of the places where the Poverello of Assisi took refuge to meditate. In this small space of tranquility he could remain immersed in nature.
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An accommodation that I can really recommend. The two owners, Pino and Anna, take excellent care of their guests. The food was delicious and the rooms were very stylishly furnished.
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At this point, the dirt road would continue, but it is advisable to continue pushing the bike uphill following the indications of the CAI towards Monte Pizzuto, and then continue on the path that leads back to Poggio Perugino-Rieti.
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While traditional 'huts' are not common, Casperia offers unique nature-immersed stays. You can find a The Old Oak, which is a hut and restaurant, or a yurt at Casa Oliva for a direct connection to nature. Additionally, there are rustic stone country houses, apartments with ancient character within the medieval village, and cottage-style houses that provide a charming, authentic Italian countryside experience.
Yes, there are. The Chapel of Saint Francis functions as a refuge area managed by the local mountain community, offering shelter and views year-round. Another option is the Cognolo Refuge Spring, which has picnic tables and a nearby refuge, Fonte Cognolo, available by reservation for groups and multi-day treks.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Chapel of Saint Francis is considered family-friendly, offering a place to rest. The Fonte Cognolo refuge, near the Cognolo Refuge Spring, is suitable for families and small groups, featuring internal spaces, wood stoves, running water, and outdoor amenities like a camping area and BBQ. The Tancia Hostel House is also family-friendly.
The Chapel of Saint Francis is a significant historical site, believed to be one of the places where Saint Francis of Assisi meditated. Staying in Casperia itself offers a glimpse into the past through its medieval village architecture and ancient character apartments, providing an authentic Italian countryside experience.
The region around Casperia is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging Monte Pizzuto Loop Trail or the moderate Hermitage of San Leonardo loop from Roccantica. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'View of Casperia – View from Poggio Catino loop'. For more details on routes, you can explore the hiking guide or the cycling guide for Casperia.
Yes, The Old Oak is a hut that also functions as a restaurant, known for its delicious local cuisine and excellent guest care. The Tancia Hostel House also offers excellent food.
The region is characterized by its unspoiled rural Italian landscape, making it enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. The Chapel of Saint Francis offers excellent shelter on rainy autumn and winter days, suggesting year-round accessibility for some sites. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yes, the Chapel of Saint Francis is always open, providing shelter and views throughout the year. The Fonte Cognolo refuge, near the Cognolo Refuge Spring, is also open all year round by reservation.
From the Chapel of Saint Francis, you can enjoy a nice view of the Terminillo peaks. The region itself is known for its olive groves, rolling hills, and historic medieval villages, offering panoramic views of the unspoiled rural Italian landscape from various vantage points along trails and from accommodations like 'La Foglia nel Borgo' which overlooks rolling hills.
Yes, the Tancia Hostel House is equipped with a Decathlon Bike Station for bicycle maintenance and repairs, making it a convenient stop for cyclists exploring the area.
The Valle Ferrara Hut was renovated in 2015 and is undergoing further work to be fully usable. The project aims to equip it to accommodate 8-10 people, featuring a large fireplace in the kitchen-dining room and a 'burn-all' type stove, allowing stays even in the cold season.


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