Best huts around Fiumalbo are found in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain, forests, and lakes. This area provides access to various huts and refuges, serving as bases for exploring the natural landscape. The establishments offer comfort and are suitable for hikers and mountain bikers. The region is known for its diverse outdoor opportunities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Don't be discouraged by the climb, it's not very long and the arrival is worth the journey.
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An excellent rest stop where you can stay in the dormitory or stop for lunch. With a donation, you can get bread, cheese, and a tart, or whatever else they have on hand. Volunteers are definitely available on weekends. In winter, the winter shelter is open in case of emergency. There is no bathroom.
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The Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi, at 2,388 m, is located in the heart of the Gran Sasso on the crest of Monte Portella. It is open from June to September, offers typical Abruzzo cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays. It can be reached from Campo Imperatore, and on weekends it is advisable to book by contacting the managers. More information on the website: www.rifugioducadegliabruzzi.it
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Flag bearer at the Duca degli Abruzzi Refuge
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Lovely place! Great for resting and refueling after a hike.
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If you want to eat at the refuge, I strongly recommend booking in advance. Spectacular polenta.
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Beautiful cabin located near the Ninfa lake
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Beautiful lake accessible to all in a well-served area
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Around Fiumalbo, you can find a variety of accommodations including alpine refuges, bivouacs, and lakeside huts. These range from comfortable overnight stays with traditional meals to more basic bivouac options for adventurous hikers.
Several huts provide both dining and overnight stays. These include Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi at Lake Scaffaiolo, the refuge adjacent to Lake of the Nymph, Rifugio Capanna dei Celti, and Rifugio CA' SILVESTRO. Rifugio CA' SILVESTRO, for example, offers up to 16 beds and a restaurant with local Emilian and Tuscan cuisine.
Yes, locations like Lake of the Nymph and Laghetto del Cavone are considered family-friendly. Laghetto del Cavone, in particular, offers ample free parking, grilling facilities, tables for dining, and drinking water, making it a great starting point for family excursions.
The huts are nestled in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, offering stunning natural beauty. You can expect to see picturesque high mountain lakes like Lake Scaffaiolo, Lake of the Nymph, and Lago Nero (Abetone). The area is also characterized by serene beech and coniferous forests, mountainous terrain, and various viewpoints.
The region around Fiumalbo is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and winter sports. Many huts serve as excellent bases for exploring the surrounding natural beauty. For specific routes, you can explore Mountain Hikes around Fiumalbo or Hiking around Fiumalbo.
Yes, the Fiumalbo area offers challenging trails. For instance, the 'Altaretto – Monte Giovo loop from Lago Santo modenese' is a difficult mountain hike. You can find more challenging options in the Mountain Hikes around Fiumalbo guide, including routes like 'Climb to Monte Cimone – Monte Cimone Summit loop'.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Many huts are open during the warmer months; for example, Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi at Lake Scaffaiolo is open from June to September. During summer weekends, CAI volunteers are often present at the bivouac near Lago Nero (Abetone). In winter, locations like Laghetto del Cavone offer a unique sight with a completely frozen lake, and Rifugio CA' SILVESTRO is popular for winter sports enthusiasts.
Amenities vary by hut. Many offer restaurants with local cuisine, accommodation with beds, and shared bathroom facilities. Some, like Laghetto del Cavone, provide basic facilities like drinking water fountains, grilling areas, and tables. CAI volunteers at bivouacs, such as the one at Lago Nero (Abetone), can even offer coffee.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the 'Altaretto – Monte Giovo loop from Lago Santo modenese' and 'Il Passetto loop from Lago Santo modenese' are mountain hikes. You can find more loop trails in the Mountain Hikes around Fiumalbo guide.
For some popular starting points, parking is readily available. Laghetto del Cavone, for instance, offers ample free parking, making it a convenient base for various excursions.
Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi at Lake Scaffaiolo holds significant historical value as it was the first alpine refuge built on the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, inaugurated in 1878. It has been rebuilt multiple times over the years, with the current masonry structure dating back to 2001.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning natural settings, the comfort offered by the refuges, and the traditional local cuisine. The presence of CAI volunteers at bivouacs like Lago Nero (Abetone) is also valued for providing reassurance and assistance to hikers.


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