Best huts around Berceto are located within the Parma Apennines, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and role as a key point on the historic Via Francigena. The area offers a variety of accommodations, including traditional mountain huts, hostels, and rural stays, providing bases for exploring the natural surroundings. Berceto serves as a starting point for various excursions and offers access to a network of hiking trails.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A refuge on Lago Santo Parmense. Located in a magnificent setting, it's a delightful place to stop. It's managed; all the information is on the website. It can be reached on foot or by chairlift from Lagdei.
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We were there 2 days ago..incredibly nice welcome..so nice..we had the whole house to ourselves..breakfast 5 euros..you can help yourself..prepare dinner in the fridge yourself 10 euros. Everything you need and more is there..we felt right at home..Thank you again.
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Strategic location Good for refreshment The right place to go after a trek in the mountains Not to be missed.....
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On its banks is the "Giovanni Mariotti" refuge. Built by the local CAI section with the aim of providing shelter and accommodation for hikers, it was inaugurated on 12 September 1882. On 11 August 1935 it was dedicated to Giovanni Mariotti, mayor of the city of Parma, senator of the Kingdom and president of the CAI section of Parma from 1893 to 1935. The refuge has a kitchen service and 42 beds.
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at 1250 meters above sea level, framed by a forest of beech and conifers, it is the Gateway to the Apennines. It hosts the Park Information Point and from Lagdei the main paths that lead to the most beautiful places in the Apennines start.
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Lake with attached refuge, a crossing point for various excursions
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In the upper Parma torrent valley, on the slopes of the Apennine ridge and immersed in a landscape with Alpine features, the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park renovated (in 2000 and 2008) an old shepherds' shelter, recovering the internal spaces and transforming it into a welcoming and quiet bivouac for hikers. It is a "managed" bivouac and therefore its use requires a reservation and the payment of a contribution to cover the costs of cleaning and maintenance of the premises. The Capanne di Badignana are located at about 1480 m above sea level, on the edge of a precious peat bog, one of the most beautiful stopping points in the upper Parma Valley. Born as a shelter for shepherds who used to lead their flocks to summer pasture in these areas, the Capanne currently house, in addition to the Bivouac, a shelter for the shepherd and a stable for the sheep. Immersed in the typical high mountain landscape characterized by wetlands surrounded by pastures alternating with beech woods, this bivouac is the ideal destination for those who intend to spend the night in the immediate vicinity of the ridge: located at the crossroads between the CAI 709 and 721 trails, the bivouac is a stopping point for those traveling the second stage of the Alta Via dei Parchi from Lago Santo Parmense to Prato Spilla and a logistical base for organizing multi-day treks along the endless and beautiful trails of the Alta Val Parma area.
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Pilgrim-hostel in a renovated old post office. Contains 4 bedrooms (13 bunk & single beds in total), one bathroom and access to a fully equipped kitchen
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Beyond traditional mountain huts, Berceto offers a variety of accommodations including hostels and rural stays. For example, the BERCETO Hostel functions like a hostel, providing beds, breakfast, a garden, and Wi-Fi, particularly suited for pilgrims on the Via Francigena. Another option is Ospitalita' Rurale Casa Cani, a rural accommodation offering family rooms, mountain views, and an on-site restaurant with diverse breakfast options.
Yes, several huts around Berceto are family-friendly. Lagdei Hut and Chalet del Molinatico are both noted as family-friendly. The Badignana Huts also offer a welcoming resting point on a large plateau, suitable for families exploring the area.
For scenic views and natural landmarks, consider the Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut at Lago Santo, which is famously located on the shores of Lago Santo. The Badignana Huts are situated on a large plateau with alpine features, near a precious peat bog, offering beautiful high mountain landscapes. Chalet del Molinatico, at 1250 meters, also provides cooler temperatures and access to pleasant surroundings.
Amenities vary by hut. The Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut at Lago Santo offers kitchen service, reception rooms, and 42 beds. Lagdei Hut provides refreshment and accommodation options year-round. Chalet del Molinatico includes facilities and a restaurant. The Badignana Huts offer a fountain and shade, with a managed bivouac requiring reservation for overnight stays. Ostello di Cassio is a pilgrim-hostel with bedrooms, a bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Yes, Berceto is a significant stop on the historic Via Francigena. The BERCETO Hostel, for instance, is described as an 'Ospitalità Religiosa' and is particularly well-suited for pilgrims walking this ancient route. The town itself is home to historical sites like the Romanesque Duomo, making it a good base for cultural exploration.
The area around Berceto offers various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the Lago Bozzo – Mount Fontanini loop. Gravel biking options include the Colla Pass – Lagdei Hut loop. If you prefer road cycling, there are routes such as the Passo della Cisa – Historic Center of Pontremoli loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Berceto, Gravel biking around Berceto, and Cycling around Berceto guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, the Chalet del Molinatico is a starting point for simple and accessible hiking trails. The Badignana Huts are located at the crossroads of CAI 709 and 721 trails, serving as a stopping point for those on the Alta Via dei Parchi. The Parma Apennines offer a range of trails, from easy to more challenging, suitable for various skill levels.
Visitors appreciate the diverse options available, from traditional mountain huts to rural stays. Many highlight the welcoming atmosphere, delicious food, and the opportunity to connect with nature. For instance, the Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut at Lago Santo is praised for its food and location. The Ostello di Cassio receives commendation for its incredibly nice welcome and homely feel.
Access varies by location. The Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut at Lago Santo can be reached via chairlift or on foot. Chalet del Molinatico is easily accessible by car via a paved road up to 1250 meters.
The BERCETO Hostel is open from March to October, suggesting these months are ideal for visiting the area, especially for pilgrims. The Lagdei Hut is open all year, providing options for different seasons. The region's mountainous terrain means cooler temperatures at higher altitudes, making summer a popular time for hiking, while spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for exploring the natural surroundings.
Yes, the Badignana Huts, with their managed bivouac, are an ideal logistical base for organizing multi-day treks along the extensive trails of the Alta Val Parma area, including being a stopping point for those traveling the second stage of the Alta Via dei Parchi from Lago Santo Parmense to Prato Spilla.


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