Best huts around Cusio are situated in the Orobie Bergamasche Alps, providing essential stops for trekkers and nature enthusiasts. These mountain huts offer opportunities for rest, dining, and immersing oneself in the alpine environment. They serve as bases for exploring the surrounding trails and experiencing the Italian Alps.
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beautiful refuge located in a unique setting
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An important reference point for climbing Pizzo dei Tre Signori, arriving from Val Biandino or Piani di Bobbio/Foppabona. Friendly and welcoming staff. Please note: payment by cash or Satispay only.
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An excellent refuge with a large open space where you can rest, thanks to the many outdoor tables. Semi-self-service kitchen open from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. The buckwheat cake with jam is truly excellent, recommended for everyone. You can self-stamp your refuge and get a tour guide inside the refuge. From here, you can climb to Cima Piazzotti for a stunning view of the Val d'Inferno, and the area is home to a few ibex. You can also stay overnight and perhaps head towards Pizzo dei 3 Signori or Rifugio Grassi.
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Excellent, well-equipped refuge for both a day's stay and an overnight stay. Ample outdoor space with tables for dining. The 360° view is spectacular, both over the Bergamo Orobie and the Valtellina Alps. Starting from the road leading to Piani dell'Avaro, there are two possible trails: the traditional 108, which, however, involves a very steep gully (not recommended for dogs), or the 108A, the longer (but also much more scenic) variant, which does not involve any steep sections.
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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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beautiful refuge with breathtaking view
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A true Refuge with a capital R, the managers were very friendly and the food was excellent. The snowshoe hike organized early in the morning was beautiful, around the refuge to see the sunrise
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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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The Nicola Hut is highly praised for its excellent cuisine, with "pizzoccheri" being a recommended specialty. Gherardi Hut also offers classic Orobic refuge meals.
Yes, Nicola Hut operates year-round and provides overnight accommodation. The bivouac room at Gherardi Hut is also accessible during winter.
For breathtaking views, consider Cesare Benigni Hut, which offers a wonderful view of the Orobie from its location. Rifugio Monte Avaro also provides panoramic views of the Orobie Alps. The Grassi Hut is situated in a stunning natural environment with a great view.
The huts serve as excellent bases for exploring the surrounding trails. You can enjoy various outdoor activities such as road cycling, mountain biking, and mountain hiking. For specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Cusio, MTB Trails around Cusio, and Mountain Hikes around Cusio guides.
Yes, the Artavaggio Plateau is a great destination for families, offering facilities and trails, including a church and refreshment points. Rifugio Monte Avaro is also suitable for families, with amenities for trekking, biking, and relaxation.
To reach Rifugio Monte Avaro by car, you need to navigate the provincial road 8 after Cusio. A ticket is required to access the Piani dell'Avaro. You can find more information on the Visit Brembo website.
The Cesare Benigni Hut is accessible from Cusio via Trail 108. The initial part of the trail goes through a cool forest with gentle inclines. There are two possible trails from the road leading to Piani dell'Avaro: the traditional 108 (which has a steep gully not recommended for dogs) or the longer, more scenic 108A variant without steep sections.
Many huts in Cusio, such as Nicola Hut, Gherardi Hut, and Cesare Benigni Hut, offer restaurant services, accommodation for overnight stays, and often serve as refreshment points. Some, like Rifugio Monte Avaro, also provide facilities for various outdoor activities.
The Gherardi Hut is described as a well-equipped and well-kept refuge, offering meals and overnight stays. It even includes a bivouac room with three beds, accessible even in winter.
The huts are excellent destinations in both summer and winter. During warmer months, the surrounding pastures are home to grazing cows, ideal for trekking and biking. In winter, areas like Piani dell'Avaro transform into hubs for cross-country and easy downhill skiing. Some huts, like Nicola Hut, are open year-round.
Beyond the main highlights, other refuges in the vicinity include Rifugio Marco Balicco (1,963 m), Rifugio Alpe Cantedoldo (1,500 m), Rifugio Longo (2,026 m), Rifugio Capanna 2000 (2,000 m), Rifugio Gremei (1,550 m), Rifugio F.lli Calvi (2,015 m), Rifugio Lecco (1,779 m), Rifugio Dordona (1,935 m), Rifugio Laghi Gemelli (1,960 m), Rifugio San Marco 2000 (1,850 m), and Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi (1,336 m).
If visiting in winter, it is advisable to bring snowshoes or crampons, especially for huts like Nicola Hut, to ensure safe access. Some huts also offer bivouac rooms accessible during the winter period.


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