Huts around Sant'Omobono Terme offer access to the natural landscapes of Valle Imagna and the Bergamo Prealps. This region provides opportunities to explore mountain refuges and agriturismo experiences, integrating nature with local tradition. Visitors can find various mountain huts reachable via hiking trails, alongside rustic stays that provide a unique rural experience. The area serves as a base for outdoor activities focused on the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Watch out for ticks... last year's experience
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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 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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Remarkable hermitage below the Monte Barro summit... There is also a nice restaurant here
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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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Moderately challenging walk with a beautiful view of Lake Lecco. Being local, I love starting from the city center going up the steps of the suggestive church of Our Lady of Lourdes, passing through the alleys of the town of Malnago. From the cable car car park, reach Costa where it is a must to make a short stop at the votive chapel, if only to catch your breath while admiring the wonderful panorama, and then go up to the Stoppani refuge where you can refresh and relax immersed in lush and uncontaminated nature . Definitely a nice compromise for those who want to escape from the chaos of the city and who don't even want to make too much effort....trying is believing!
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Around Sant'Omobono Terme, you can find traditional mountain refuges (rifugi) like the Luigi Azzoni Hut (Monte Resegone) and Stoppani Hut, which are popular with hikers. Additionally, the region offers unique agriturismo experiences, providing a rustic stay with local cuisine and activities, and even religious sites like the Monte Barro Hermitage that function as refreshment points.
For stunning panoramic views, the Luigi Azzoni Hut (Monte Resegone) is highly recommended, offering unparalleled vistas from its elevated position on Monte Resegone. The Stoppani Hut is also noted for its wonderful views, reachable from Piani d'Erna. Even the Monte Barro Hermitage provides panoramic views.
The difficulty varies depending on the hut. For example, the path to the Luigi Azzoni Hut from Brumano is described as an intermediate-level hike, taking about two hours with a 900-meter elevation gain, but without particular technical difficulties. Other trails, like the challenging climb to the Hermitage of San Genesio, can be more demanding, especially if coming from the woods with broken paths.
The area around Sant'Omobono Terme is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Sentiero del Dono pilgrimage trail or more difficult ones like Trail 575 to Capanna Alpinisti Monzesi. There are also MTB trails and running routes. Agriturismi like Scuderia della Valle offer unique activities such as walks with llamas and alpacas, falconry, and horse riding.
Yes, the region offers several sites with historical and cultural significance. The Monte Barro Hermitage and the Hermitage of San Genesio are religious buildings that also serve as excellent refreshment points and offer historical context alongside natural beauty. These sites provide a blend of spiritual and outdoor experiences.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Mountain huts like the Luigi Azzoni Hut are typically open all year on weekends and every day in summer, making summer and early autumn ideal for hiking and enjoying the full alpine experience. Spring and late autumn can also be beautiful, though some higher trails might still have snow or be less accessible.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories for huts aren't explicitly listed, agriturismi like Agriturismo Scuderia della Valle offer a unique rural experience that can be very appealing to families. They often feature animals, local cuisine, and activities such as llama walks or horse riding lessons, providing a different kind of nature-focused retreat suitable for all ages.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from locations like the Luigi Azzoni Hut and Stoppani Hut. The opportunity for refreshment and shelter after a hike, the tranquility of the natural environment, and the chance to experience local tradition and cuisine at agriturismi are also frequently mentioned highlights.
Yes, for some locations, parking is available. For instance, the Monte Barro Hermitage offers parking facilities. For other hut trails, starting points in villages like Brumano (for Luigi Azzoni Hut) or areas like Piani d'Erna (for Stoppani Hut) typically have designated parking areas, though it's always advisable to check local information for specific trailheads.
While Sant'Omobono Terme itself is accessible, reaching specific mountain huts often requires a hike from a nearby village. Public transport options might get you to the base villages, but direct access to the huts themselves is usually on foot. It's recommended to research specific bus routes to villages like Brumano or areas near Piani d'Erna and plan your hike from there.
Generally, dogs are allowed on most hiking trails in the Valle Imagna and Bergamo Prealps, provided they are kept under control. However, policies for specific huts or agriturismi can vary. It's always best to check directly with the accommodation provider before planning your visit with a dog to ensure they are welcome.
Yes, for those undertaking more challenging routes, there are basic shelters available. For example, the Locatelli–Milani–Scaioli bivouac is located on the summit of Monte Due Mani, offering a place where it's possible to stay overnight with a mattress and sleeping bag. These are typically unstaffed and offer minimal amenities.


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