Best huts around Almenno San Salvatore are found in the surrounding Bergamasque Pre-Alps, a region known for its hiking culture and mountain refuges. This area serves as a starting point for excursions into the natural landscape, offering a variety of trails. These refuges provide places for rest, refreshment, and often overnight stays for hikers. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and traditional local cuisine.
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If you are with children, choose the Nido dei Falchi path which starts 200 meters before the Fi Cler square
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Very nice refuge with a fantastic view. I promised myself to return during the opening period and especially to enjoy the sunset.
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This lonely hut is the last of the Much group, isolated from the others. The relic of the old skis attached to the facade is beautiful. It would be wonderful to have a picnic on the table in front of the hut.
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A complex of very characteristic old huts, perhaps once the miners' lodgings. There is a fountain (it is not clear if the water is drinkable) and a nice lawn where you can stop for a picnic.
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A beautiful meadow where you can rest near a farm where you can have lunch and rest. When I passed by it was very crowded so I think you need to book on Sundays. The cows are very tender and free to graze in the nearby woods
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From the Lupi refuge you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Brembana Valley. Open every weekend during the summer, managed by volunteers. From here to Pizzo Cerro only 2-3 minutes uphill on foot. There is a bowling green and free benches.
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The Perus lake is located at the pass of the same name (1300 m) which connects the San Martino Valley and the Imagna Valley. The name is in Bergamo dialect and means "hole", indicating a rather narrow passage. We talked about it during the gravel tour around Resegone in this article: https://outdoortest.it/resegone-360-con-la-bici-gravel/
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Bivouac Monte Foldone open on the first Sunday of the month. For info: 349 6636283 https://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/premium/voluntariato/baita-abbandonata-ora-e-diventata-luogo-convivialita-o_1700722_11/ https://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/eppen/outdoor/in-val-brembilla-bellezze-del-sornadello-del-foldone-o_1836092_11/
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The area around Almenno San Salvatore, particularly the Bergamasque Pre-Alps, offers several popular mountain refuges. Notable options include the Lupi di Brembilla Hut, known for its views of the Brembana Valley, and Parini Meadows, which features a restaurant and a meadow for resting. Further afield, you can find Rifugio Alpini Canto Alto with panoramic views of Bergamo, and Rifugio G.E.S.P. Monte Zucco, popular for its family-friendly access.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Parini Meadows is very family-friendly, offering a meadow for resting and a farm where lunch is available. The path to Rifugio G.E.S.P. Monte Zucco is also considered easy and suitable for families, taking about 45 minutes from Sant'Antonio Abbandonato.
Many huts and refuges offer spectacular views. From the Lupi di Brembilla Hut, you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of the Brembana Valley. Pertüs Pond provides excellent views of the Alps, including Monte Rosa, Cervino, and Adamello on clear days. Rifugio Alpini Canto Alto boasts a splendid terrace with panoramic views of the Parco dei Colli and the city of Bergamo.
Yes, many refuges provide food and refreshment. Parini Meadows has a restaurant where you can have lunch. Pertüs Pond features a refreshment area. Rifugio Alpini Canto Alto is known for its good food, often using local ingredients, and Rifugio G.E.S.P. Monte Zucco is a great spot to refresh yourself.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting, as many huts like the Lupi di Brembilla Hut are open every weekend during this period. The second Sunday of July is particularly special for Rifugio G.E.S.P. Monte Zucco, as it hosts a popular local festival.
Yes, the Baite di Much are a complex of very characteristic old huts, possibly once serving as miners' lodgings. One isolated hut in this group even features the relic of old skis attached to its facade, offering a glimpse into the past.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy family-friendly paths to more challenging mountain ascents. For example, the ascent to Rifugio Alpini Canto Alto from Botta Alta di Sorisole is considered medium-easy. While the path to Rifugio G.E.S.P. Monte Zucco is gentle, the final climb to the summit offers a more challenging experience. You can find many routes, including those for mountaineering and jogging, in the guides for Mountain Hikes around Almenno San Salvatore and Hiking around Almenno San Salvatore.
Yes, there are bivouacs available. The Bivacco Monte Foldone is one such option, typically open on the first Sunday of the month. These provide basic shelter for those looking to spend a night in the mountains.
Beyond the huts themselves, you can explore beautiful natural features. Pertüs Pond is a small lake surrounded by lawns, perfect for resting. The area also features meadows like Parini Meadows where cows graze freely, and the broader landscape of the Bergamasque Pre-Alps offers stunning mountainous terrain.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful views, the welcoming atmosphere, and the opportunity to enjoy traditional local food. The accessibility of many locations for day hikes, the chance to rest on scenic lawns, and the presence of amenities like refreshment areas are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Rifugio G.E.S.P. Monte Zucco hosts a popular local festival on the second Sunday of July each year, offering a vibrant community experience in a beautiful mountain setting.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for longer mountain excursions. You can find various mountaineering routes, such as the Monte Linzone loop from Roncola or the Canto Alto – Pisgiù loop from Sorisole, by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Almenno San Salvatore guide.


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