Best huts around Parco Naturale Regionale del Beigua are situated within a UNESCO Global Geopark in Liguria, Italy. This region features diverse landscapes, ranging from mountains with panoramic sea views to ancient forests. The park offers a variety of welcoming huts that provide essential services and access to its natural environment. These refuges serve as bases for exploring the area's geological characteristics and extensive trail networks.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Beautiful climb through coniferous forests. Evocative panorama of the Ligurian Sea
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Very nice and well-maintained rest area.
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Very nice place and the road to reach it is very panoramic.
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Very panoramic point from which you can see the sea!
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It is usually open on weekends between May and September
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Among the most popular huts are Argentea Hut, known for its unique views of western Liguria along the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, and Rifugio Pratorotondo, which serves as an excellent base for various outdoor activities and offers comfortable rooms with homemade local dishes. Another well-regarded spot is the Sambugo Mountain Hut, a bivouac offering benches with stunning sea and mountain views.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Rifugio Pratorotondo is particularly family-friendly, offering indoor and outdoor games for children. Rifugio Monte Beigua is also suitable for families, providing a comfortable base for exploring. Additionally, Casa Giumenta, located in the Deiva regional forest, is well-suited for families with its capacity for up to 18 people.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Argentea Hut, perched at 1088 meters with unique vistas of western Liguria where the sea meets the mountains. Rifugio Monte Beigua, situated directly on the summit at 1287 meters, offers unparalleled views of both the Ligurian coast and the Alps. The Casa Miniera Shelter also provides an exceptional panoramic point with a sea view.
Many huts offer dining services. Rifugio Pratorotondo is known for its homemade dishes using local products. Rifugio Monte Beigua features traditional Ligurian cuisine and a pizzeria with a wood-fired oven. The refuge at Passo del Faiallo also offers excellent food and is ideal as a stopover.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for a variety of outdoor activities. Near Rifugio Pratorotondo, you can enjoy hiking, Nordic walking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, birdwatching, and mushroom picking. Rifugio Monte Beigua is a great base for exploring the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri and routes to nearby peaks. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Casa Miniera Shelter – Pratorotondo Mountain Hut loop, by exploring the Easy hikes around Parco Naturale Regionale del Beigua guide. For cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes or Gravel biking around Parco Naturale Regionale del Beigua guides.
Yes, Rifugio Case Vaccà, located in the Lerone Regional Forest, functions as a significant ornithological and environmental education center. It attracts scientific researchers and birdwatching enthusiasts interested in the diverse bird species of the "Beigua – Turchino" Special Protection Area.
Casa Ressia, in the Deiva regional forest, is well-suited for groups, with a capacity for up to 24 people and a spacious ground-floor dining hall. Rifugio Pratorotondo also features three large halls suitable for events.
Opening times vary by hut. Rifugio Pratorotondo is open year-round, typically on weekends in winter and daily in summer. Rifugio Argentea is generally open on weekends from May to September. Unmanaged bivouacs like Sambugo Mountain Hut and Casa Miniera Shelter are typically always open.
Rifugio Case Vaccà allows dogs in the dormitory if all beds in a chosen room or the entire refuge are booked, offering flexibility for pet owners.
Booking methods vary. For Rifugio Case Vaccà, you can book online, and access is granted via a BivyPass code. For managed huts like Rifugio Argentea, managed by the CAI of Arenzano, it's best to check their specific website for booking information.
The Parco Naturale Regionale del Beigua is a UNESCO Global Geopark, offering diverse landscapes. Near Rifugio Pratorotondo, you can visit the "Bruno Bacoccoli" Information Point, which features a geological garden and exhibits on the area's lithological characteristics. The park's terrain ranges from mountains with sea views to ancient forests, providing rich opportunities for nature exploration.
Yes, for a more rustic experience, the Sambugo Mountain Hut is an unmanaged bivouac that is always open, equipped with a wood stove and a sleeping loft. Similarly, the Casa Miniera Shelter is always open and provides a basic refuge with a nearby water source.


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