Huts around San Vito Di Leguzzano are located in the Vicenza Prealps, offering access to a network of trails and natural landscapes. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst mountains like Monte Singio and Monte Cengio. The region features various shelters and refuges, serving as starting points or resting spots for hikers. These facilities are often situated in wooded areas, providing a connection to the local environment.
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Every Christmas since 1986, the largest bright comet in Italy, and perhaps Europe, has hovered between Mount Cengio and nearby Mount Singìo: 360 meters long, a star with eight 32-meter rays, 166 LED lights... it's visible up to 30 km away! During those days, the Stella Cometa Group's hut serves as a base camp and shelter for volunteers, as well as a reception area for visitors. But the small refuge in the woods is open year-round, available to hikers. It has a curious appearance: from the outside, it resembles a shack assembled from recycled materials; inside, it is cozy, spacious, and equipped with large tables, a fireplace, and a kitchenette. A rudimentary yet ingenious pulley system makes the door self-closing, protecting it from the elements! https://www.gruppostellacometa.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS8XGtxLwbU
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Crossroads for MTB routes and very simple walks
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Strategic area as a starting point for many trails
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Beautiful spacious cabin in the middle of the woods, built in wood and stone, just below the panoramic Cima dei Massignani. Inside there is a long table with benches, a fireplace and a stove-style kitchen. The cabin is open to everyone and it is also possible to organize parties with friends, by booking at 0445 404690.
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Starting point of many paths. For the Civillina, Passo Zovo, Passo Camonda etc etc It can be reached by car but I do not recommend it because the road is unpaved, stony and narrow. Better to leave the car in a nice parking lot further down.
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THE CATULLIANA SOURCE AND TRADE FROM FERRUGINOUS WATER In 1801 Giovanni Catullo cultivated “pyrolusite” (a manganese oxide) near the Fonte Civillina refuge, working on ancient excavations and opening new tunnels. Subsequently, knowing the healing properties of the water that flowed from the land he was in charge of, he decided to exploit it commercially. It was a ferruginous-arsenical water and, in 1818, after having carried out the appropriate analyses, the water was considered curative and obtained a license from the Continental Health Authority for sale. In what was called "Fonte Catulliana" works were carried out in order to collect and convey the water that exuded from the rock and direct it into a collection tank which was initially made of wood and clay and later made of stone. In 1888 the source became the property of the municipality of Recoaro, which leased it for a few years. In this period the source of the Civillina was a locality
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Slightly challenging climb, more from the Valdagno side where the slope is more noticeable, however nothing impossible
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Bar under the Summano cross https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=571579494&hl=it-it&q=Baita%20Genzianella%20-%20Gruppo%20M.A.S.C.I.%20Santorso%20Vi&ludocid=9663969029983724415&ibp=gwp%3B0% 2C7&lsig =AB86z5XQsb2dKpljn3sm_QQz3aIx&kgs=36e5e46a44ce0b90&shndl=-1&source=sh%2Fx%2Fkp%2Flocal%2Fm1%2Fcan%2F3&asid=canlbse
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Around San Vito Di Leguzzano, you'll find a variety of huts, from small, volunteer-managed refuges like Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut, which offers a sheltered space with a stove and fireplace, to more established huts with cafe and restaurant facilities such as Genzianella Hut. There are also cabins like Baita dei Massignani, which can be rented for events or used as a refreshment point for travelers.
Yes, several huts around San Vito Di Leguzzano are family-friendly. Genzianella Hut offers a family-friendly environment with cafe and restaurant facilities. Baita dei Massignani is a spacious cabin in the woods suitable for families, and Zovo Pass also features family-friendly amenities.
Facilities vary by hut. For instance, Genzianella Hut provides cafe and restaurant services. Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut, managed by volunteers, offers a sheltered space with tables, a stove, and a large fireplace. Baita dei Massignani has a long table with benches, a fireplace, and a stove-style kitchen, and can be booked for parties. Zovo Pass also has restaurant facilities.
Yes, the region offers huts and passes with scenic viewpoints. Zovo Pass is a mountain pass at 631 meters with summit views. Baita dei Massignani is located just below the panoramic Cima dei Massignani, offering beautiful surroundings.
The huts around San Vito Di Leguzzano are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, as detailed in the Hiking around San Vito Di Leguzzano guide. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Agritour – Loop from Marano Vicentino' or the 'Passo Zovo Bar & Trattoria – Passo Zovo loop from Malo' found in the Cycling around San Vito Di Leguzzano guide. There are also running trails, such as the 'Monte Magrè Trail' loops, available in the Running Trails around San Vito Di Leguzzano guide.
Yes, many trails are accessible from these locations. Fonte Civillina Refuge Recoaro is a starting point for many paths, including the ascent to Mount Civillina. Zovo Pass also serves as a starting point for several paths into the woods.
The huts are generally accessible year-round, with different experiences depending on the season. Spring, summer, and autumn are ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, offering pleasant weather and lush landscapes. Some huts, like Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut, are open year-round and serve as a base for volunteers during events like the Christmas comet display, suggesting they are also suitable for winter visits, though conditions may require appropriate gear.
Parking is available at several locations. Fonte Civillina Refuge Recoaro is a trailhead with parking, though the road leading directly to it can be unpaved and narrow, so parking further down is recommended. Zovo Pass also has parking available next to its restaurant.
Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut is a small refuge managed by volunteers, known for its cozy, spacious interior with large tables, a fireplace, and a kitchenette. It's located on the saddle between Monte Singio and Monte Cengio and serves as a base camp for the annual display of Italy's largest bright comet every Christmas. It's open year-round for hikers.
Visitors appreciate the connection to nature and the welcoming atmosphere. Huts like Baita dei Massignani are valued for their spaciousness and location in the woods, providing a refreshing stop. The family-friendly environment at places like Genzianella Hut and the traditional, volunteer-managed feel of Gruppo Stella Cometa Hut are also highly regarded.
Yes, Zovo Pass is an alpine pass in the Vicenza Prealps at 631 meters. It connects the cities of Schio and Valdagno and offers facilities including a restaurant and parking, making it an excellent place to cool off after an excursion or as a starting point for various paths.


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