Huts around Blello, a small town in Italy's Val Brembana, serve as a gateway to several mountain huts, known locally as "rifugi." The surrounding area, including the broader Val Brembana and Val Imagna, offers various refuges for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These huts provide services and experiences, making them destinations for visitors to the region. The landscape features rugged terrain, lakes, and valleys.
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quiet walk from the departure of the Piani d'Ernia cable car. Beautiful refuge with the possibility of climbing the Resegone
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We were treated terribly, even though we understood the busy day and the inadequate food planning. We called the day before to book and were told that it was not necessary and that the kitchen would be open until 3 pm, we went up with our 6 year old daughter and at 2 pm they told us that the kitchen was closing because they had run out of food. We were wrong not to bring anything from the valley, after 2 and a half hours of walking we had to continue for another two hours to Erve to stop for food. Even continuing to take out dishes, for those who had arrived first, we had asked for even just a slice of cheese or salami or milk for a 6 year old girl. In particular, one of the girls at the cash register was very rude.
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Pure mountain trail, with animal sightings, historic trails, even very technical ones with stunning views and panoramas like few other peaks can offer.
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The refuge is one of my favorites, the food is excellent and at the right price, the staff is kind and welcoming, the view is beautiful and the route does not present particular difficulties even in the winter period.
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we stopped on the way up to Magnodeno for a coffee and a slice of cake
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The Rifugio Luigi Azzoni, located on the summit of Resegone, is a point of reference for hikers in the area. The panoramic view from its position is unparalleled, ranging from the Orobie Prealps to the plain. Open all year on weekends and every day in summer, it offers food and overnight accommodation.
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Welcoming refuge managed by the "No Profit" association of Mato Grosso, which donates the proceeds of the management to a high altitude hospital (3,500m) in Peru and to other philanthropic/charitable initiatives. It offers an excellent refreshment service, served with great friendliness and familiarity, with the opportunity to choose between various courses. It is equipped with several dozen beds, a kitchen and a large dining room, as well as various outdoor tables, usable in favorable weather. For those who can afford it, a voluntary contribution for the aforementioned philanthropic purposes will certainly be appreciated and accepted by the volunteer and free staff who manage the refuge.
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Refuge with excellent views of the lake and the Larian triangle. Excellent stop for refreshment during the climbs of Resegone or Magnodeno.
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The huts around Blello, nestled in Italy's Val Brembana, serve as excellent starting points for exploring the area's natural beauty. They offer panoramic hikes, opportunities to immerse oneself in local culture, and provide authentic mountain experiences with welcoming accommodations and traditional cuisine. The diverse landscapes, from rugged terrain and pristine lakes to lush valleys, make the region a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, several huts offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, the Luigi Azzoni Hut (Monte Resegone) is located on the summit of Resegone and provides unparalleled views ranging from the Orobie Prealps to the plain. The Stoppani Hut also boasts a wonderful view, reachable from Piani d'Erna.
The Gherardi Hut is noted as family-friendly, offering classic services including meals and overnight stays. Additionally, the Artavaggio Plateau, which includes a hut, is considered family-friendly and offers a beautiful setting.
Absolutely. Many huts in the region provide both food and accommodation. The Luigi Azzoni Hut (Monte Resegone) and Gherardi Hut are well-equipped with restaurant and accommodation services. The Monza Mountaineers' Hut also serves as an alpine refuge offering these services.
Yes, the Gherardi Hut is particularly notable for its bivouac room, which is open and accessible even during the winter period, providing three beds with blankets, a toilet, a desk, and a chair.
The area around Blello offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are difficult cycling routes like the 'Bridges Over the Brembo River' loop, and challenging gravel biking tours such as the 'Tour of Bergamo from San Pellegrino'. You can explore these and more on the Cycling around Blello, Gravel biking around Blello, and Road Cycling Routes around Blello guides.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Blello, the wider Bergamo area boasts several highly-regarded mountain huts. These include the Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli, known for its views of the Orobie mountains, Capanna 2000 Hut praised for its views and cuisine, and the year-round accessible Alpe Corte Hut. The Laghi Gemelli Mountain Hut is famous for its location by the 'twin lakes', and the Albani Hut serves traditional Bergamo dishes beneath Mount Ferrante.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the welcoming atmosphere, and the quality of food and accommodation offered by the huts. Many appreciate the effort required to reach some of the summits, finding the views from places like the Luigi Azzoni Hut to be well worth it. The well-kept facilities and the option for winter bivouac at places like the Gherardi Hut are also highly valued.
While the focus of the huts is primarily on natural beauty and outdoor activities, the region itself, including Val Brembana and Val Imagna, has a rich history. The huts often serve as traditional mountain refuges, embodying a part of the local culture. For example, the Artavaggio Plateau features a wonderful church immersed in a picturesque setting, adding a cultural element to the natural landscape.
The huts are generally popular during warmer months for hiking and exploring the diverse landscapes. Many huts, like the Luigi Azzoni Hut, are open all year on weekends and every day in summer, making summer an ideal time for full access and services. However, some huts also offer winter access or bivouac options for those seeking a different experience.
Yes, some huts offer year-round access or specific facilities for different seasons. The Luigi Azzoni Hut (Monte Resegone) is open all year on weekends and every day in summer. Additionally, the Alpe Corte Hut is noted as being open year-round, located at approximately 1,350 meters above sea level.
The trails leading to the huts around Blello feature diverse terrain, ranging from intermediate to challenging. For instance, the path to the Luigi Azzoni Hut from Brumano is rated 'E' (Excursionist) with 900 meters of elevation gain, offering panoramic views in the last stretch without particular difficulty. Some routes, like variants to the Monza Mountaineers' Hut, might involve sections where you need to use your hands to climb.


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