Best huts around Bibbiena are situated in the heart of Tuscany, bordering the Casentinesi Forest National Park. This region offers a range of refuges and shelters, providing unique experiences for visitors seeking connection with nature. The area is characterized by its dense forests, natural paths, and a network of trails suitable for trekking and mountain biking. These accommodations serve as bases for exploring the natural beauty and historical significance of the Casentino region.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The "San Paolo in Alpe" bivouac, recently built inside an old residential structure, is located in the mountainous part of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, more precisely in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the municipality of Santa Sofia. The building is divided into two parts: one is always open and available as a temporary shelter, while the other is used as a managed bivouac, accessible by reservation. The building is located on a plateau at an altitude of 1,030 meters and lies entirely within the Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park. The surrounding landscape is characterized by open grazing areas, immersed in a forest landscape of high environmental value that extends to the Apennine ridge, which includes the Sasso Fratino Integral Nature Reserve, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.
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ideal for a barbecue after the tour
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A short distance from Badia Prataglia is Campo dell’Agio (photo above), a large meadow on the edge of the forest that can be reached on foot and by mountain bike from the town square and by car by turning left next to the Il Carbonile inn, a couple of kilometers beyond Badia Prataglia in the direction of Passo dei Mandrioli. Campo dell’Agio, at 1026 meters above sea level, is also a large equipped area with a refuge, fountain, stoves and many tables at the beginning of the forest. The place is a real joy for families with children, but also a reference point for trekking lovers. In fact, it is the starting and finishing point of various itineraries that wind and intertwine in the famous Badia Prataglia Biogenetic Natural Forest, now included in the Casentinesi Forests National Park.
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The refuge, not managed, is located at an altitude of 1234 m. above sea level inside the Casentinesi Forest National Park, along the road that from the Camaldoli Hermitage, passing through Prato alla Penna, leads to Badia a Prataglia.
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Magical, fairytale-like San Paolo in Alpe. The preserved ruins bear the memory of the devastation carried out on 12 April 1944 by the Wehrmacht troops, who prevailed with overwhelming forces and heavy artillery on the partisan position, set fire to the church and the houses of the village, attacking the civilian population. Today, the silence that reigns on the esplanade, desolate and windswept, together with the merit of the conservative restoration carried out, give the whole an austere and solemn aura that is imprinted in the memory. It's a shame that Komoot doesn't allow you to post videos that would pay better homage to the place than a single photo can
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Corniolo San Paolo in Alpe ring, beautiful trekking track and panoramic MTB, see also Ridracoli dam.
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From here you can enjoy the view of the entire ridge included in the Integral Reserve of Sassofratino and the top of Poggio Scali.
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large open space equipped for picnics with tables, fountain and building with everything needed for cooking on the grill
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Bibbiena, located near the Casentinesi Forest National Park, offers a diverse range of huts. You can find rustic mountain shelters for hikers, managed refuges with basic amenities, unmanaged bivouacs for a more rugged experience, and even charming farmhouse accommodations (agriturismo) that blend rustic charm with refined comfort. Options range from essential settings like Nasseto Refuge to more equipped facilities like Fangacci Hut.
Yes, Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area is an excellent choice for families. It's a large, equipped open space with a bivouac, stoves, plenty of water, and many tables among beech trees. It's described as a joy for families with children and serves as a starting point for various itineraries in the Casentinesi Forests National Park.
Near the huts, you can explore significant historical sites such as San Paolo in Alpe Ruins. This former mountain settlement, now a high-altitude prairie, holds historical importance from World War II and is part of the 'Path of Freedom' within the National Park. It offers views of grazing wildlife and a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Bibbiena and its huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Badia Prataglia Village – View of the Casentino Valley loop' or the 'Camaldoli Monastery – Camaldoli Hermitage loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Bibbiena guide. Road cycling options include routes like the 'Consuma Pass – Stia loop' from Bibbiena, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Bibbiena guide.
Yes, for those seeking a more rugged and self-sufficient experience, unmanaged refuges like Refuge Fangacci (mentioned in regional research) provide basic accommodation. Nasseto Refuge also offers an essential setting with a fireplace and benches, external grills, and water available nearby, catering to those who appreciate a primitive mountain hut amidst a unique landscape.
The huts are primarily located within or bordering the Casentinesi Forest National Park, offering dense forests, natural paths, and panoramic views. You can expect to see unique landscapes, high-altitude prairies, and potentially wildlife like fallow deer and deer, especially around areas like San Paolo in Alpe Ruins. Many trails lead to spectacular viewpoints.
Absolutely. Huts like Fangacci Hut are situated directly within the Casentinesi Forest National Park, along scenic routes. Casale Camalda is also located within the park, with several easy and interesting paths starting directly from it, leading to the Monastery of Camaldoli and connecting to the park's trail network.
Amenities vary significantly by hut. Essential huts like Nasseto Refuge offer a fireplace, benches, and external grills, with water available nearby. Fangacci Hut provides a kitchen, stove, wood-burning fireplace, and spring water, accommodating up to 6-8 people. More equipped areas like Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area feature bivouacs, stoves, and tables. Some accommodations, like Agriturismo Relais Il Fienile (mentioned in regional research), offer more refined comforts and services.
Visitors frequently appreciate the immersion in nature, the tranquility, and the connection with the region's natural beauty. The unique atmosphere of renovated stone apartments, the well-maintained yet essential settings, and the opportunities for trekking and mountain biking are highly valued. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 150 upvotes and more than 40 photos shared across the highlights, indicating a positive experience.
While many huts are nestled deep in nature, some are more accessible. For instance, Rifugio Asqua (mentioned in regional research) is situated a few kilometers from Camaldoli and is easily accessible by car. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific access details, as some might require hiking or mountain biking to reach, especially those within the Casentinesi Forest National Park.
Yes, the region is known for its walking routes, including sections of the Way of St. Francis. Rifugio Asqua (mentioned in regional research) is located along this historic path, making it a suitable stop for pilgrims and long-distance hikers. Many huts serve as excellent bases for exploring the dense network of CAI (Italian Alpine Club) trails.


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