Huts around Monchio Delle Corti are situated in the Parma Apennines, within the Parco dei Cento Laghi. This region offers a serene mountain experience characterized by green peaks and lakes such as Lago Santo, Lago Ballano, and Lago Gemio Inferiore. The area provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing local traditions. These establishments range from basic shelters to equipped accommodations with dining services.
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Beautiful place, if you want to reach the refuge by car, arm yourself with patience, the last stretch is unpaved (great for cycling)
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A refuge on Lago Santo Parmense. Located in a magnificent setting, it's a delightful place to stop. It's managed; all the information is on the website. It can be reached on foot or by chairlift from Lagdei.
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you can admire its lake (Gemio inferiore) and everything that surrounds it, you have to go there to see it in person
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Strategic location Good for refreshment The right place to go after a trek in the mountains Not to be missed.....
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On its banks is the "Giovanni Mariotti" refuge. Built by the local CAI section with the aim of providing shelter and accommodation for hikers, it was inaugurated on 12 September 1882. On 11 August 1935 it was dedicated to Giovanni Mariotti, mayor of the city of Parma, senator of the Kingdom and president of the CAI section of Parma from 1893 to 1935. The refuge has a kitchen service and 42 beds.
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at 1250 meters above sea level, framed by a forest of beech and conifers, it is the Gateway to the Apennines. It hosts the Park Information Point and from Lagdei the main paths that lead to the most beautiful places in the Apennines start.
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Lake with attached refuge, a crossing point for various excursions
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At 1250 meters above sea level, surrounded by a beech and conifer forest, it is the entrance to the Apennines. The main paths leading to the most beautiful places in the Apennines start from Lagdei.
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Among the popular choices are the Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut at Lago Santo, known for its lakeside location and amenities, and Lagdei Hut, which serves as a key access point with a chairlift to Lago Santo. Another favorite is the Lagoni Hut on Lake Gemio Inferiore, offering stunning views and facilities.
Huts in the region offer a range of amenities. For example, the Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut provides kitchen service, reception rooms, and 42 beds. Lagdei Hut has a refreshment point and is open all year. Some bivouacs, like Rio Pascolo Bivouac, offer basic shelter with mattresses and a kitchen for self-management, while others like Ghiaccioni Bivouac include a wood stove and water source.
Yes, several huts and areas are suitable for families. Lagdei Hut and Lagoni Hut on Lake Gemio Inferiore are noted as family-friendly. The chairlift from Lagdei to Lago Santo makes the Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut more accessible for families who prefer not to hike the entire distance.
The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly its lakes. You can visit Lago Santo, Lago Ballano, and Lago Gemio Inferiore, which are often overlooked by huts like the Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut and Lagoni Hut. The area is characterized by green peaks and forests, offering numerous viewpoints and opportunities to enjoy the serene mountain landscape.
The Parma Apennines offer a serene mountain experience throughout the warmer months, ideal for hiking and enjoying the lakes. While Lagdei Hut is open all year, access to some higher-altitude huts and bivouacs might be more challenging in winter due to snow and potential water source issues, as noted for Rio Pascolo Bivouac.
Yes, the Chalet dei Leghi Trefiumi, located near Lago Ballano, is designed to be accessible, including for people with disabilities. It offers a tranquil escape with local products and is surrounded by undisturbed nature.
The area around Monchio Delle Corti is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the "Three Lakes Loop from Pratospilla" or the "Grande Escursione Appenninica Stage 22: From Pratospilla to Rifugio Mariotti." There are also mountain biking trails, including loops around Lago Ballano, and running trails like the "Rifugio Lagdei loop from Lagoni Rifugio." For more details, explore the hiking, MTB, and running guides for the region.
Yes, some huts have historical significance. The Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut, for instance, was inaugurated in 1882 and dedicated to a former mayor of Parma. Additionally, the Ghiaccioni Bivouac was built by recovering an old ruin dating back to the First World War, originally housing Austro-Hungarian prisoners of war.
Many huts offer refreshment points or kitchen services. The Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut has a kitchen service, and Lagdei Hut is known for its refreshment point. The Chalet dei Leghi Trefiumi also includes a snack bar where you can enjoy local products like jams and honey.
Visitors appreciate the serene mountain experience, the stunning natural beauty of the lakes like Lago Santo and Lago Gemio Inferiore, and the opportunities for hiking. The blend of historical significance, essential amenities, and the chance to enjoy local traditions and products also contribute to a memorable experience. Many highlight the delicious food available at some refuges and the peaceful, isolated locations of bivouacs.
Yes, for those seeking a more rugged experience, there are bivouacs available. The Rio Pascolo Bivouac is located in an isolated position and offers an emergency room that is always open, with the main bivouac available for self-management upon reservation. Similarly, the Ghiaccioni Bivouac provides a basic structure with a wood stove and bunk beds, reachable after a couple of hours of walking.
Access varies by hut. The Giovanni Mariotti Mountain Hut can be reached on foot or via a chairlift from Lagdei. Lagdei Hut itself is a key access point. For the Lagoni Hut on Lake Gemio Inferiore, parking is available. Some bivouacs, like Ghiaccioni Bivouac, require a hike to reach them.


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