Best huts around Gianico are located in a region of Brescia, Italy, characterized by alpine landscapes and mountain huts. This area, which includes Val Camonica and Adamello Park, offers diverse natural features and historical sites. The huts provide shelter, local cuisine, and serve as bases for exploring the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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The Rifugio Colonnello Ferruccio Lorenzini is one of the most characteristic points of the Borno–Ossimo plateau, located in the splendid Pratolungo meadow basin at 1478 m. Sources agree on three fundamental aspects: location, partisan history, hiking function. 🏔️ Hut identity The hut stands in the center of a large panoramic pasture with a direct view of Monte Altissimo. It was created from the renovation of the old Malga Pratolungo in 2005, maintaining a simple character deeply connected to the territory. Next to the building, you will find: a cross, an altar, a commemorative stone dedicated to the Camunian Resistance. There is also a permanently open room, the Bivacco Praccatolungo, with a fireplace, tables, and benches. 🕊️ Why it is dedicated to Colonel Ferruccio Lorenzini The hut commemorates Lieutenant Colonel Ferruccio Lorenzini, a partisan commander active between Val Camonica, Val Trompia, and Lake Iseo. Historical sources report that: on December 8, 1943, his group was surrounded by the Black Brigades at the Pratolungo farmsteads; five partisans died in the clash and fourteen were captured; Lorenzini was shot on January 1, 1944, along with other comrades. The stone next to the hut commemorates this very episode. 🚶♂️ How to reach it From Croce di Salven (most common route) Parking lot just before the pass. Take Via Valsorda following trail no. 6. Cross Val Sorda, passing through pools and clearings. Arrive at Pratolungo and the hut in about 1h30'. From Mazzunno (Angolo Terme) – long route Climb towards Prave and then enter Val Sorda. Cross trail no. 6 and reach Pratolungo in about 3h30'. From Malga Guccione Direct and panoramic connection, often used in loops towards Monte Altissimo. 🌿 Environment and atmosphere The Pratolungo area is described as: wide and bright, surrounded by pastures and fir woods, rich in clearings and pools typical of the plateau, perfect as an intermediate stop to ascend Monte Altissimo or for loop tours.
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I have an unpleasant memory at the spa, a colleague had run out of water and was denied access (even from the tap) because they said they were closed and he couldn't use the cash register... then it was resolved at the Magnolini.
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Welcoming refuge, very good value for money. E-bike charging
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Complete menu for a lunch worthy of the best restaurant at reasonable prices. The tagliata and cakes made by the restaurateurs are very good. Efficient family management with the possibility of having lunch both inside (better to book), but also in the equipped outdoor area. Congratulations!
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The Dosso Rotondo refuge is located in the Adamello Natural Park area, at about 1,900 meters above sea level. The structure is immersed in a breathtaking landscape, with a view of the surrounding peaks and the suggestive Lake Idro. Reachable via paths that wind through woods and alpine meadows, the refuge is an ideal place for a stop to enjoy typical dishes of the mountain tradition. Thanks to its position, it also offers numerous itineraries for those who want to continue towards other higher destinations or simply explore the surroundings.
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from the helicopter pad immediately after San Vigilio, turn clockwise. Both paths are very steep up to 50°, the entire road is often cemented, on the outward journey there is a constant climb on the way back, alternating sections with very variable slopes
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Because it is a quiet 12 km ride with important panoramic views.
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Yes, several huts in the Gianico area are well-suited for families. Magnolini Hut, Baita Termen, and Elena Tironi Mountain Hut are all categorized as family-friendly. The path to Elena Tironi Mountain Hut, for instance, is easily accessible from Plan di Montecampione 1800 and suitable for families with children.
The huts around Gianico offer stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. For example, Medelet Hut is immersed in nature, surrounded by beech and fir trees, offering spectacular sunsets and starry skies free of light pollution. Dosso Rotondo Hut is located near a small lake with rafts. Rifugio Monte Stino provides panoramic views, especially of Lake Idro, and Rifugio Malga Stain offers views of Adami peak and Passo Gallinera.
The region around Gianico's huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Lake Iseo viewpoints via ancient Valeriana route' or the 'Sentiero dei Roselli to Bivacco Marino Bassi'. For running, trails like the 'Lago Moro loop' are popular. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like 'By bike along the Oglio – Vivione Pass loop'. Many huts, like Rifugio Malga Stain, serve as bases for exploring the Adamello Park and are stopovers on the Alta Via dell'Adamello. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Gianico, Running Trails around Gianico, and Road Cycling Routes around Gianico guides.
Yes, several huts and their surroundings hold historical importance, particularly related to WWI. Rifugio Città di Lissone was originally a barracks during WWI. Rifugio Tita Secchi is located in an area with ruins from WWI's second line of defense. Rifugio Monte Stino is close to WWI trenches and tunnels that function as a small museum, offering insights into the region's past.
Many huts in the area provide both accommodation and dining. Magnolini Hut, Dosso Rotondo Hut, and Medelet Hut all offer accommodation and restaurant services. Rifugio Malga Stain provides full hospitality, including dormitories or 'woody houses' and indoor/outdoor dining. Rifugio Città di Lissone has 70 beds and a restaurant with vegetarian options, plus a winter bivouac. Elena Tironi Mountain Hut has 5 bedrooms with a total of 22 beds and a heated dining room.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. Many huts, like Rifugio Tita Secchi, are open from June to mid-October, which is ideal for hiking and enjoying the alpine landscapes. Some, like Magnolini Hut, are open mostly on weekends and in August, and are also suitable for skiers. Rifugio Dosso Rotondo is practically always open, offering hot dishes every day of the year, though it can be crowded in summer. Rifugio Passo del Cavallino also offers guided excursions even in winter.
Yes, Rifugio Baita Adamè stands out for its focus on youth engagement, offering educational activities like climbing courses and workshops on photography, botany, geology, and local history, including that of WWI. This makes it an ideal logistical base for mountaineers and rock climbers, with crash pads available.
Many huts pride themselves on offering traditional local dishes. Rifugio Malga Stain is known for its home cooking and local specialties. Rifugio Monte Stino offers traditional local dishes, homemade cakes, and biscuits. Rifugio Passo del Cavallino specializes in homemade Trentino and Brescia dishes, often using self-produced ingredients. Elena Tironi Mountain Hut's kitchen offers typical regional dishes, including local dairy products like Silter DOP cheese, fresh ricotta, and dishes based on sheep meat, with a focus on regionality and seasonality.
Yes, some huts are easily accessible or have routes suitable for beginners. The path to Magnolini Hut is described as suitable for anyone, even people with little training and families with children. Elena Tironi Mountain Hut is easily accessible from Plan di Montecampione 1800, making it a good option for a relaxed excursion. Rifugio Monte Stino is accessible by car, making it a convenient spot for those looking for less strenuous access.
Some huts are open or accessible during winter. Rifugio Tita Secchi is open for specific winter periods. Rifugio Città di Lissone has an always-open winter bivouac with 10 beds. Rifugio Dosso Rotondo is practically always open, serving hot dishes year-round. Rifugio Passo del Cavallino also offers guided excursions in the surrounding area even in winter, making it a good option for winter visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the hospitality, excellent food, and stunning natural surroundings. For example, Magnolini Hut is noted for its friendly service and good polenta. Dosso Rotondo Hut offers excellent hospitality and food, often with a lively atmosphere. Many appreciate the immersion in nature, the quiet, and the opportunity to observe wildlife like falcons, as highlighted by visitors to Medelet Hut.
While popular huts are well-documented, some offer unique charm. Rifugio Malga Stain, located in the wilder parts of Adamello Park, offers newly built 'woody houses' for a peaceful stay. Rifugio Passo del Cavallino, a convenient stop for cyclists and motorcyclists, is known for its entirely homemade cuisine and guided excursions, providing a more intimate experience away from the main trails.


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