Best huts around Campi Bisenzio are found in the Tuscan landscape near Florence, offering a blend of rural charm and historical significance. The area is characterized by rolling hills and proximity to natural parks, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. While not traditional high-mountain refuges, the region features various structures categorized as huts or refuges by the komoot community. These spots often provide panoramic views and serve as starting points for routes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Halfway for everyone for a short walk, interesting panoramic point on the Prato side.
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Gualdo Group Refuge in Sesto Fiorentino next to the Church of San Giusto al Gualdo. It is located right on the panoramic road Colli Alti that from Sesto goes up to Monte Morello at the intersection of the dirt road that descends from the Ciliegio source
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Anti-fascist memorial in memory of the Tuscan resistance
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Beautiful, well-restored place in memory of wars that should no longer exist
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HISTORICAL PLACE WITH information on the partisans
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Nice memorial, shame it's always closed
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The refuge, managed by the Acquerino Cantagallo Association, is always closed. It should be manned by volunteers, similar to the Pacini Refuge, open on weekends. It would be a resource for hikers and any managers.
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Refuge on the top of Monteferrato, there is a table, a path, benches and a place to sleep. Surrounded by fir trees it is held by the Cai
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The 'huts' around Campi Bisenzio are not traditional mountain refuges but rather former private houses, memorials, or small shelters, often managed by local associations. They offer viewpoints and sometimes basic facilities, reflecting the region's rural character near Florence. For a more traditional countryside experience, you'll find many charming agriturismi and country homes in the broader area.
Yes, Casa Bastone is noted as family-friendly. It features a panoramic balcony, picnic tables, and a small shelter, making it suitable for a relaxed outing with family.
Many of the 'huts' offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, Casa Bastone provides a panoramic view overlooking Prato and the plain, crowned by the Pistoia Apennines. The Monteferrato Refuge is located on the summit of Monteferrato, surrounded by fir trees, offering a scenic spot. The Gualdo Mountain Hut is also a starting point for routes with panoramic views.
Yes, the Valibona Memorial is a significant historical site. It serves as an anti-fascist memorial, commemorating the Tuscan resistance. While often closed, its location is an important crossroads for local routes.
The area around Campi Bisenzio offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous traffic-free bike rides for racebikes or mountain biking. Explore routes like the 'Gino Bartali Cycle Path – Bisenzio Cycle Path loop' or the 'Arno River Cycle Path'. For more details, check out the guides on Traffic-free bike rides around Campi Bisenzio and MTB Trails around Campi Bisenzio.
The Gualdo Mountain Hut functions as a refuge restaurant, making it a convenient spot for a meal. While other 'huts' like Casa Bastone might offer picnic tables, dedicated dining facilities are less common. For more extensive dining, consider the agriturismi in the surrounding countryside.
The region around Campi Bisenzio, being near Florence, is pleasant during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be hot, but the higher elevations near some 'huts' might offer some respite. Winter visits are possible, but some facilities might be closed or have limited access.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Casa Bastone, which overlooks Prato and the Apennines. The tranquility and the opportunity to connect with nature, often amidst fir trees or along scenic routes, are also highly appreciated. The historical significance of places like the Valibona Memorial also adds a unique dimension to the experience.
Yes, the Gualdo Mountain Hut is specifically mentioned as a starting point for many routes, including those with panoramic views leading towards Calenzano and the Fonte del Ciliegio. Its location makes it ideal for launching into longer explorations of the surrounding hills.
Some 'huts' do offer basic amenities. Casa Bastone has a tiny shelter and picnic tables. The Monteferrato Refuge provides a table, benches, and a place to sleep, making it suitable for a rest stop during a hike.


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