Best huts around Firenzuola are found in the Tuscan-Romagnol Apennines, providing bases for exploring the natural landscape. The region, including the Giogo-Casaglia Natural Reserve, features diverse terrain suitable for hiking and trekking. Firenzuola is situated in the upper Mugello, offering access to the Apennine ridge. The area is characterized by beech forests and river valleys, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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Just above the refuge there is a remarkable view.
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It's not always open. Check first.
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Very well kept refuge, here too there is the possibility of having a barbecue. Very close to the source of the Dead Bitch
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Very close to the convenient parking for a barbecue
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The place is very beautiful. Too bad it was supposed to be open and instead....
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The Giogo pass is located at 882 meters above sea level. During the Second World War it was part of the German defensive line called the Gothic Line. In 1944, at the Giogo pass, the Allies broke into the German trenches after a series of attacks that lasted five days.
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Pass of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines that separates the Mugello and Santerno valleys. It is located at 882 meters above sea level. between the towns of Firenzuola and Scarperia. It was a garrison of the Nazi Gothic Line to defend northern Italy from the advance of Allied troops.
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Little-used pass on the west-east crossing through the Appeninn. There was a young guy in my scooter the whole time, who must have gone up and down 5 times.
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The Firenzuola area offers a range of accommodations, from staffed refuges like Rifugio I Diacci with comfortable rooms and dining, to self-managed huts such as La Serra Hut, and basic bivouac shelters like Capanna Marcone, which are always open for emergency or basic overnight stays.
Rifugio I Diacci is an excellent choice for families and groups, offering rooms with private bathrooms and a large dining room. It also has a barn with two dormitories for groups and a lawn suitable for tents, often used by scout groups. Valdiccioli Refuge also offers 7 dormitories for up to 45 beds and space for tents.
Yes, Rifugio I Diacci is explicitly dog-friendly, making it a convenient option for visitors traveling with their pets.
La Serra Hut provides a rustic, off-grid experience within the Giogo-Casaglia Natural Reserve. It operates on a self-management basis, with solar-powered LED lighting and no mains electricity. It features a dormitory with 10 bunk beds, a kitchenette, and a fireplace, ideal for those seeking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature.
Yes, Rifugio I Diacci offers a large dining room with simple but appetizing cuisine. For other huts, it's advisable to check their specific services or plan for self-catering.
The huts are nestled in the Tuscan-Romagnol Apennines, offering access to verdant beech forests, particularly around Rifugio I Diacci. The nearby Rovigo river features an ancient mill and waterfalls, providing enchanting destinations. La Serra Hut is located within the Giogo-Casaglia Natural Reserve, offering extensive natural landscapes.
Yes, Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter is named after a 19th-century bandit and is near the site of the "battle of Capanna Marcone" from World War II. Additionally, the Passo del Giogo, a mountain pass, was part of the German defensive Gothic Line during WWII.
The area around Firenzuola's huts is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy trekking, Nordic walking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. There are numerous routes available, including running trails like the "La Serra Hut – Rifugio I Diacci loop from Fognano" and road cycling routes such as "Passo della Futa and Passo del Giogo – loop from Firenzuola". For more options, explore the running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes around Firenzuola.
Many huts, including La Serra Hut and Valdiccioli Refuge, are integrated into a system with other refuges, providing opportunities for various excursions along CAI, Soft, and GEA (Grande Escursione Appenninica) trails. This makes multi-day hut-to-hut hikes possible.
Many huts, like Rifugio I Diacci, are typically open throughout July and August, and on weekends during spring and autumn. The region's verdant beech forests and river features are enchanting in both summer and winter, but specific hut availability may vary, so checking ahead is recommended.
Basic bivouac shelters like Capanna Marcone are always open and offer simple amenities such as bunk beds, a fireplace, and a table. They typically do not have drinking water or electricity, providing a very rustic and self-sufficient experience for hikers.
While the region is well-suited for outdoor activities, specific public transport options directly to each hut can be limited. It's often recommended to plan for personal transport or check local bus schedules to nearby towns and then hike to the huts. Parking is generally available near trailheads leading to the huts.


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