Best huts around Arenzano are situated in a coastal town in Liguria, Italy, surrounded by natural parks and mountains. This region offers a selection of rustic huts, providing bases for exploring a diverse landscape. The area features views ranging from the coastline to the rugged Apennine mountains. These shelters are ideal for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking to experience the Ligurian hinterland.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Very nice and well-maintained rest area.
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Very nice place and the road to reach it is very panoramic.
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Very panoramic point from which you can see the sea!
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It is usually open on weekends between May and September
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Easy to reach, with benches and tables to rest and admire the exceptional view!
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Very convenient starting point for climbing Mount Reixa
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The Argentea refuge, managed by volunteers from the CAI of Arenzano, is open for overnight stays every weekend from May to September and every day in August. For organized groups, there is the possibility of midweek openings by contacting the number 347 7115341
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Argentea Hut, perched at 1088 meters in Beigua Park, offering vistas from the Ligurian coastline to the Alps and even Corsica on clear days. Rifugio Pratorotondo also provides a great viewpoint to appreciate the Ligurian mountains close to the sea. Additionally, the Sambugo Mountain Hut offers benches with beautiful sea and mountain views, and the Casa Miniera Shelter boasts an exceptional sea-view panoramic point.
Yes, several huts and their access trails are suitable for families. The Argentea Hut is accessible via a picturesque 1.5-hour walk from Pratorotondo or a 2-hour excursion from Passo del Faiallo, making it suitable even for families with small children. Rifugio Pratorotondo, Passo del Faiallo, and Casa Miniera Shelter are also categorized as family-friendly.
Facilities vary by hut. The Argentea Hut, managed by CAI, offers 15 sleeping spots with kitchen access. Passo del Faiallo includes a restaurant and accommodation. For a more rustic experience, Sambugo Mountain Hut is unmanaged but has a wood stove, wooden sleeping loft, and cooking utensils (no potable water). Rifugio Gilwell (Saiardo - Gilwell) is always open with a dormitory, table, stove, and a fresh water source nearby.
Rifugio Gilwell (Saiardo - Gilwell) is always open, featuring a dormitory and basic facilities. The Sambugo Mountain Hut is also unmanaged and always open, equipped with a wood stove and sleeping loft. The Casa Miniera Shelter also has a room that is always open, perfect for taking refuge or spending the night.
Yes, Rifugio Gilwell (also known as Rifugio Saiardo - Gilwell) has a rich history. Originally a farmhouse from the mid-1800s, it was renovated by the Arenzano Scouts in 1973 and named in honor of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting. Its strong ties to the scouting movement give it a unique character. The Casa Miniera Shelter was built in the 1940s as a shelter for workers in the local iron mine.
The best season to visit depends on the hut and your preferred activity. The Argentea Hut is open on weekends from May to September and continuously from early to late August, suggesting late spring to early autumn is ideal for managed huts. For unmanaged huts like Rifugio Gilwell or Sambugo Mountain Hut, which are always open, you can visit year-round, but be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially in winter.
The region around Arenzano offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, including those along the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. For specific routes, explore the Waterfall hikes around Arenzano, which include moderate to difficult trails like the Serpent Waterfall loop. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Cycling around Arenzano guide, with options ranging from easy coastal paths to challenging mountain loops. For road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Arenzano.
Yes, Passo del Faiallo is known for its restaurant and accommodation, offering excellent food and a great stopover for hikers. The Argentea Hut also provides kitchen access for its guests.
Water availability varies. Rifugio Gilwell has a fresh water source nearby. However, the Sambugo Mountain Hut lacks potable water, so visitors are advised to bring their own. The Casa Miniera Shelter has a nearby water source.
The Argentea Hut is highly popular due to its unique location in Beigua Park, offering unparalleled panoramic views of western Liguria. It's a beloved refuge along the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, accessible via picturesque routes suitable for families. The hut's position on a ridge connected to Monte Argentea, featuring a Madonna statue and a stone pillar, adds local history and spiritual significance, making the journey itself part of the experience.
Yes, several huts offer overnight stays. The Argentea Hut provides 15 sleeping spots. Rifugio Gilwell has a wooden-floored dormitory. The Sambugo Mountain Hut has a wooden sleeping loft, ideal for self-sufficient overnight stays. Passo del Faiallo also offers accommodation, making it a great stopover.
The huts are nestled within the Beigua Park, a UNESCO Global Geopark, offering diverse landscapes. Near the Argentea Hut, you'll find Monte Argentea with its Madonna statue. The area around Sambugo Mountain Hut allows immersion in the Ligurian hinterland, including routes around the Laghi della Tina. The entire region provides stunning coastal views transitioning to rugged Apennine mountains.


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