Best huts around Almenno San Bartolomeo offer access to the Imagna Valley in the province of Bergamo, an area characterized by picturesque landscapes and opportunities for hiking. This region provides a blend of natural beauty and rural charm, with various accommodations that serve as bases for exploring the countryside. The area features numerous cycling and walking paths, including routes to historical Romanesque sites. Almenno San Bartolomeo is recognized for its quality and tourist appeal, making it a suitable location for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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While traditional mountain huts are less common in the immediate vicinity, Almenno San Bartolomeo offers charming rural accommodations that provide a similar immersive experience in nature. These include agriturismi and bed & breakfasts, blending comfort with the tranquility of the countryside.
Yes, Agriturismo Al Robale offers a serene environment with a garden, restaurant, and opportunities for hiking directly from the property. Another option is B&B "La Colombera", a country house immersed in nature, close to cycling and walking paths, and recognized with the "Bandiera Arancione" award.
The Lupi di Brembilla Hut provides beautiful views of the Brembana Valley. Additionally, from Pertüs Pond, you can enjoy excellent views of the Alps, including Monte Rosa, Cervino, Adamello, Resegone, and Grigne on clear days.
Yes, Parini Meadows is a hut and restaurant location with a beautiful meadow for resting, and it's near a farm where cows graze. It's particularly suitable for families, with a recommended path like the Nido dei Falchi starting nearby.
Near La Pasada Refuge, you can find a stone dating back to 1781, marking the border between the State of Milan and the Republic of Venice. The Baite di Much are also a complex of very characteristic old huts, possibly once miners' lodgings, offering a glimpse into local history.
The area is excellent for hiking and cycling. You can find various trails, from easy to difficult, such as the 'Former Convent of San Nicola – St. George's Church loop' for hiking or the 'Birthplace of Pope John XXIII – Odiago loop' for cycling. For more details, explore the hiking guide and cycling guide for the region.
Yes, Parini Meadows features a farm that offers lunch. Pertüs Pond has a refreshment area. Additionally, Lupi di Brembilla Hut is open on weekends during summer and is managed by volunteers, providing a place to rest and enjoy the scenery.
The Lupi di Brembilla Hut is typically open on weekends during the summer, suggesting this season is ideal for visiting some of the specific hut locations. The region's picturesque landscapes and outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during warmer months.
Yes, near La Pasada Refuge and 1781 State of Milan Boundary Marker, there is a nice picnic area with shaded tables. The Baite di Much also offer a nice lawn where you can stop for a picnic.
The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes, including the Imagna Valley. You can visit Pertüs Pond, a small lake with stunning views of the Alps. The area also features numerous cycling and walking paths immersed in nature, offering opportunities to enjoy the countryside.
Some accommodations, like Agriturismo Al Robale, are pet-friendly. For trails, the region offers many walking paths, and it's generally possible to bring dogs, though specific rules may apply to certain protected areas or private properties. Always ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them.


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