Best huts around National Park of Abruzzo are situated within a protected area known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and valleys. This region, encompassing parts of Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise, is characterized by its significant biodiversity and serves as a habitat for various wildlife. The park's terrain offers a range of elevations, providing opportunities for hiking and exploration. It is a location where natural features and historical passages converge, making it a notable area for outdoor activities.
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In a hidden corner of the Mainarde, Moulin built a small refuge where he lived mainly during the warm seasons, a place of peace, solitude but also a meeting place for those who occasionally passed through those parts.
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Baita di Padre Terzi managed by the Pescasseroli Alpine Group. The hut, in the heart of the woods, easily reachable by retracing the ancient sheep track, also offers those who do not book it, the possibility of sitting on the benches and leaning on the tables that are located outside the structure. (for information on the use of the structure the telephone indicated on a sign, publicly is 3496454384)
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Forca Resuni, historical support of the Guardia Parco, is located in a strategic point, on one side the Lazio side, on the other the Risione Valley and in the distance you can admire the village of Barrea overlooking the lake of the same name.
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Unattended shelter. It can also be reached by MTB with path C3. https://www. excursionism.it/rifugi-bivouacs/di-valle-lattara-16027
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Spectacular stretch of path, you arrive at the old plants, where dozens and dozens of cows graze, before tackling the last pico climb over a kilometer to get to Forca D'acero
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The Charles Moulin hut is a small stone building located on the southern slope of Monte Marrone, built by the French painter Charles Moulin who lived here for many years in solitude and dedicated himself to his art inspired by the surrounding nature.
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Unattended refuge - by Forca Resuni [1952m]. It is located on the pass of the same name.
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The Valle Lattara Refuge is a refuge located at an altitude of 1560 m. It is not guarded.
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The National Park of Abruzzo offers a variety of huts, ranging from modern, comfortable staffed refuges to basic, high-altitude unattended shelters. Some, like Bar and Cross-Country Ski School Café, even combine a café experience with a hut.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. For instance, Baita di Padre Terzi is located in the heart of the woods and is easily reachable, offering benches and tables outside. The Bar and Cross-Country Ski School Café is also noted as family-friendly.
Forca Resuni Hut, situated at 1952 meters on a pass, provides breathtaking views of the Val di Sangro and Val Canneto. Rifugio Forca Resuni, though basic and often in disrepair, offers a truly high-altitude experience with rewarding vistas.
Amenities vary significantly. Staffed refuges like Rifugio Terraegna and Rifugio Campitelli offer comfortable accommodation with beds, heating, electricity (often from renewable sources), hot water, and traditional meals. Unattended huts such as Forca Resuni Hut and Valle Lattara Hut are more basic, often without water or cultivation, providing only shelter.
Yes, the Valle Lattara Hut, located at 1560 meters, is accessible by mountain bike via path C3. Rifugio Terraegna is also accessible by mountain bike, offering a journey that is part of the experience.
Absolutely. The National Park is rich in wildlife. Near Rifugio Terraegna, you might hear wolves or see foxes, hares, and bear tracks. Rifugio della Cicerana is an excellent base for bear-watching. Rifugio Campitelli is in an area known for large herds of deer and chamois, making it ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.
Staffed refuges like Rifugio Terraegna and Rifugio Campitelli pride themselves on offering delicious traditional Abruzzese meals. These often feature local products such as Pecorino di Picinisco cheese, homemade cakes for breakfast, and other regional dishes.
Many huts serve as excellent starting points for hikes. Rifugio Terraegna is a base for panoramic hikes, and Rifugio Campitelli is ideal for reconnecting with nature's tranquility. For a variety of trails, including easy and moderate options, you can explore the Easy hikes around National Park of Abruzzo and Hiking around National Park of Abruzzo guides.
Rifugio Terraegna intentionally does not provide Wi-Fi connection, encouraging guests to fully disconnect and immerse themselves in the natural surroundings of the National Park.
Forca Resuni Hut (Rifugio Forca Resuni) is a basic, non-staffed hut at 1952 meters, offering a truly high-altitude and wild experience for experienced hikers. The demanding hike to reach it is rewarded with breathtaking views.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and wildlife viewing. In winter, some huts like Rifugio della Cicerana open on weekends and upon request, offering food and lodging for those interested in snowshoeing or ski touring.
Rifugio Campitelli offers the option for large groups to stay overnight in tents, providing a more immersive outdoor experience in an area rich with deer and chamois.


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