Huts around Borgo Val Di Taro are situated in the scenic Apennines, providing access to natural beauty within the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano National Park. This region is characterized by its mountain landscapes, forests, and glacial lakes, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The area features various mountain accommodations, including traditional rifugi and mountain restaurants. These establishments serve as bases for exploring the surrounding trekking routes and natural attractions.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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In 2026 the service was completely renovated. Here is some useful information: The hostel will be open from April 3rd to September 30th and check-in is possible from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The daily cost is set at an all-inclusive rate of €40.00 which includes: • evening refreshment with 2 hot and tasty sandwiches and a drink, also vegetarian and gluten-free options. Unfortunately, this year we are not allowed to activate the kitchen, but you will find local products prepared with care hot showers and heated rooms • disposable sheets and blankets for the night (if needed) • small emporium where you can stock up on drinks, alcohol, and snacks (to be paid separately) • beds in 6/4/2-person dormitories • self-service breakfast • free wifi All info on www.ostellocisa.it
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A beautiful mountain pass at 1,400 meters. There's a refuge, a small chapel, a monument—in short, everything you'd expect in a place like this. There's even a small clothing store. The only thing that's jarring is the constant noise of a combustion engine, which I assume is a generator for the refuge's operation.
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characteristic and well-kept, to be taken into consideration
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Casa Cantoniera is a term used to describe a specific type of house built in the 1930s in Italy. Often characterized by their striking red color, these houses were originally occupied by the staff responsible for maintaining the historic Italian state roads. Many of these houses are now abandoned and in a state of disrepair, although some have been restored and are used as bed and breakfasts or other types of accommodations.
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Convenient stopping point for those climbing to the Cisa pass
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beautiful forest road, surrounded by greenery
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The hostel is managed by the COOPERATIVA BERCETO NOVA in collaboration with the municipality of Berceto. The hostel is open from Easter to the end of November. The hostel has 24 permanent beds and a dozen extra beds if necessary. The costs per person are 20.00 euros for the overnight stay and 5.00 euros for breakfast. The hostel offers various services, including bicycle storage, vending machines for snacks and drinks, but also has a restaurant.
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Beautiful place on the ridge towards Passo Cisa
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The Borgo Val di Taro area offers a variety of mountain accommodations, including traditional rifugi (mountain huts), free huts, and mountain restaurants. These range from simple shelters like Bratello Free Hut and Piana Faggiola Refuge, to more established rifugi like Rifugio Lagdei and Rifugio Lagoni with dining and sleeping facilities, and mountain restaurants such as Chalet del Molinatico.
Rifugio Lagdei is known for its easy accessibility by car, making it a convenient starting point for hikes. Chalet del Molinatico is also easily reachable by car and serves as a strategic hub for excursions.
Yes, many huts and mountain restaurants in the area offer dining. Rifugio Lagdei serves traditional mountain cuisine, authentic Parma cold cuts, and homemade dishes. Rifugio Lagoni boasts a restaurant and bar with seasonal mountain specialties like maccheroncini with wild boar and polenta dishes. Chalet del Molinatico is particularly known for its homemade dishes, including gnocchi, roast pork, and delightful desserts.
Several locations are suitable for families. Rifugio Lagdei is a great base for family outings due to its accessibility and wide meadows. Rifugio Mariotti al Lago Santo is accessible via a chairlift from Lagdei (seasonally) or hiking paths, making it suitable for family excursions. Chalet del Molinatico is surrounded by well-marked hiking trails suitable for all levels, including children. Additionally, La Casermetta Refuge and Picnic Area offers a pleasant spot with wooden tables and a fresh water fountain, ideal for a family break.
The huts are situated within the scenic Appennino Tosco-Emiliano National Park, offering access to diverse natural beauty. Rifugio Lagdei is near the source of the Parma River with peat bogs and streams. Rifugio Lagoni is nestled on the shore of the Gemini Lakes, providing panoramic views of glacial lakes and flowery meadows. Rifugio Mariotti al Lago Santo is located on the beautiful Lago Santo Parmense. The area around Chalet del Molinatico is immersed in forests with stunning mountain views.
Yes, Borgo Val di Taro is known for its free huts. The Bratello Free Hut is surrounded by the Brattello forest and offers a wonderful refuge. The Piana Faggiola Refuge, located at the foot of Monte Giogallo, is also a free hut featuring a fireplace and tables, ideal for nature excursions. The Vergastrelli Spring also has a new and comfortable wooden bivouac/hut available to visitors.
Rifugio Lagdei offers simple and cozy rooms, often with bunk beds, heated and including private bathrooms. Guests can use their own sleeping bag liners or rent bedding. Rifugio Lagoni provides five independent dormitories with shared bathrooms, accommodating up to 25 people. Rifugio Mariotti al Lago Santo has 42 beds divided into five rooms, along with kitchen service and reception rooms.
The region around Borgo Val di Taro offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from simple walks to more challenging routes. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Start of P52 Beach Trail – Pradesche Trail Junction loop' or 'Monte Molinatico Summit loop'. Running trails include the 'Race in Borgo Val di Taro between nature and memory of the fallen in war' and longer routes like 'Lago Martino – Lago dell'Orma loop'. Gravel biking options are also available, such as the 'Passo di Cento Croci loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: MTB Trails around Borgo Val Di Taro, Running Trails around Borgo Val Di Taro, and Gravel biking around Borgo Val Di Taro.
The Appennines are beautiful year-round, but the best season for hiking and visiting the huts generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, ideal for hiking. Summer provides warmer weather for longer excursions, while winter can offer snowy landscapes for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though some huts or access routes might be seasonal. Always check local conditions before planning a winter visit.
Rifugio Mariotti al Lago Santo holds historical significance, having been built by the local CAI (Club Alpino Italiano) section in 1882 to shelter hikers. Its long-standing presence reflects the region's tradition of providing refuge for mountain explorers.
Visitors appreciate the warm and welcoming atmosphere, especially at places like Chalet del Molinatico. The stunning natural surroundings, such as the Gemini Lakes near Rifugio Lagoni and the ancient forests around Rifugio Lagdei, are also highly valued. The availability of delicious traditional food and the strategic starting points for various excursions are frequently highlighted by those who visit.
For more details about Rifugio Lagdei, including its features and how to plan your visit, you can refer to the official information available at visitemilia.com.


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