Best huts around Sambuca Pistoiese are situated within the Pistoia Apennines, a region known for its natural beauty and extensive forests. This area provides a strategic base for exploring the surrounding mountain landscape. Numerous mountain huts offer accommodation and services for hikers traversing the popular hiking trails. The region features a variety of managed refuges and more basic shelters.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Cascina di Spedaletto is an important hiking refuge and visitor center located at 883 meters above sea level within the Acquerino Cantagallo Natural Reserve, in the municipality of Cantagallo (Prato), on the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. It historically stands on the remains of an ancient medieval "spedale" (hospice) intended for the accommodation of wayfarers and pilgrims.
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A beautiful walk in the mountains, you have a panoramic view of the Bisenzio Valley and you enjoy so much fresh air, my wife and I did it with our daughter in a sling, it's not a route for snickers, you need to know how to go in the mountains, but it's very peaceful.
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The refuge, located at an altitude of 1,001, is a destination frequented by Prato and the entire valley. The location is beautiful, surrounded by a beautiful meadow and splendid beech woods. It is owned by the Emilio Bertini section of Prato.
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Very kind even if we stopped only for a coffee and they were having lunch they did not hesitate to serve us. Thank you, place with magnificent terrace, weather permitting of course!
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Great reference point for both mountain bike and walking trips, strategic point with beautiful views!
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Beautiful refuge with everything you need, maximum hospitality
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A really great hut - great food
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Very nice CAI refuge, to get there by bike from Pracchia you have to push a little but it's worth it
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Segavecchia Mountain Hut, known for its wild setting and as a starting point for excursions. The Luigi Pacini Hut, Pian della Rasa, offers panoramic views and a serene environment. Another favorite is the Montanaro Mountain Hut, located at 1,567 meters with stunning views.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Spedaletto Farmhouse is a visitor center and refuge in the Acquerino Cantagallo Nature Reserve, offering a relaxing spot with a lawn for picnics. The Segavecchia Mountain Hut also has an equipped picnic area and space for tent camping, making it family-friendly.
The best time varies by hut. For example, Rifugio Luigi Pacini is open daily from June 1st to September 15th, and sometimes on weekends outside this period. Rifugio la Ca' di Torri is open in August and on weekends from April to December. Rifugio Segavecchia is open daily in July and August, and on weekends from April to June and September to November, plus during Christmas holidays. Rifugio Il Montanaro is generally open on all holidays throughout the year (excluding Easter and Christmas).
The region is rich in natural beauty. Near Luigi Pacini Hut, you'll find extensive beech and fir forests within the Acquerino Cantagallo natural reserve, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Segavecchia Mountain Hut is surrounded by wild beech forests leading to high-altitude meadows and the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine ridge. The Acquerino Natural Reserve, though its namesake refuge is disused, features centuries-old beech trees and diverse wildlife.
Yes, the huts serve as key points along various hiking trails. For instance, Rifugio la Ca' di Torri is centrally located amidst numerous trails connecting it to other refuges like Rifugio L. Pacini. The Porta Franca Mountain Hut is strategically positioned on the upper border of the beech forest, allowing quick access to ridge paths leading to Monte January, Corno alle Scale, and Lake Scaffaiolo.
The area around Sambuca Pistoiese offers a variety of outdoor activities. Near the huts, you can enjoy extensive hiking and trekking. Segavecchia Mountain Hut is an ideal starting point for mountain biking and snowshoeing in winter. For more structured routes, you can explore road cycling routes, MTB trails, and gravel biking routes in the broader region.
Facilities vary by hut. Rifugio la Ca' di Torri offers a well-equipped kitchen, dining halls, a dormitory with 18 beds, and a bathroom, plus outdoor fire points and a restaurant. Rifugio Il Montanaro has 12 beds, a photovoltaic system for electricity, and a continuously open bivouac with a fireplace. Rifugio Luigi Pacini provides about 10 beds in shared dormitories, a shared bathroom with a hot shower, a bar, and food services. Rifugio Segavecchia has 21 beds, heating, restrooms, and a mountain-style cuisine.
Yes, the Spedaletto Farmhouse is built on the remains of a medieval hospital dedicated to SS Bartolomeo a Antonino, with an oratory featuring coats of arms. The Porta Franca Mountain Hut is located on a pass historically used by smugglers to avoid customs duties between the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and the Papal State. Additionally, Rifugio Luigi Pacini is managed by volunteers from Operazione Mato Grosso, with all proceeds supporting educational and social projects in Latin America.
Historically a significant reference point, Rifugio Acquerino is currently in a state of disrepair and abandonment, described as a ruin. While the building is accessible, many parts are deteriorated and pose safety concerns. However, the surrounding Acquerino Natural Reserve remains a valuable natural asset, and an environmental education center now operates in a former Forest Service barracks within the reserve, offering accommodation for groups.
Many huts offer food and drink services. Rifugio la Ca' di Torri has a restaurant. Rifugio Luigi Pacini features a bar and excellent food services. Rifugio Segavecchia offers typical mountain cuisine with local ingredients. Porta Franca Mountain Hut is equipped with a kitchen and offers refreshment. Note that Rifugio Il Montanaro does not serve food or drinks, but has tables for picnics.
Yes, several huts are managed by CAI sections. Rifugio la Ca' di Torri is managed by the Cariprato sub-section of CAI. Rifugio Il Montanaro is managed by CAI Maresca. CAI members often receive discounts on overnight stays or half-board at huts like Rifugio Segavecchia.
Yes, several huts boast impressive views. Rifugio Il Montanaro offers stunning panoramic views of the Tuscan Apennine peaks from its large wooden terrace. Rifugio Luigi Pacini provides panoramic views over the Limentra valley. The Porta Franca Mountain Hut is also noted for its viewpoint.


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