Huts around Schilpario offer access to the Val di Scalve and the surrounding Bergamasque Alps. This region in the province of Bergamo, Italy, features a diverse landscape suitable for various outdoor activities. The area provides a range of mountain huts that serve as bases for exploring the natural environment. These rifugi cater to hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking traditional mountain experiences.
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Merelli Refuge at Coca: a rugged and fascinating place in the Orobie Alps The Mario Merelli Refuge at Coca, at 1,891 meters, is one of the most iconic spots in the Coca Valley. Dedicated to the Bergamo mountaineer Mario Merelli, it retains his spirit: essential, authentic, deeply rooted in the mountains. Its location is what immediately strikes you: a natural balcony leading to the basin of the Orobie Giants, dominated by Pizzo Coca, Redorta, Scais, and Porola, a cluster of peaks that creates an imposing and almost solemn amphitheater. The ascent from Valbondione The classic access starts from Valbondione, near the village of Grumetti. The trail climbs steeply from the start, gaining altitude with regular switchbacks. It's a route that many describe as steep but safe, challenging enough to give you a sense of the mountain without ever becoming technical or exposed. Once out of the forest, the valley opens up and the dark walls of the Coca appear; The final, more challenging stretch leads to the refuge, which suddenly appears on a panoramic hill. The effort is always rewarded: those who arrive speak of its astonishing beauty and a setting that remains in their hearts. A refuge that tells a story The Merelli is a base for climbing Pizzo Coca and for crossings to the Brunone and Curò refuges, but it is also a place of memory. Inside, you can feel the legacy of Mario Merelli, and the atmosphere is that of the refuges of old: simple, welcoming, and sincere. It is a refuge that is not reached by chance: it is reached with commitment, and perhaps for this very reason, it leaves a profound impression.
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A very characteristic refuge at the foot of the Presolana at 1,940 meters. It can be climbed from Teveno or Colere (in approximately 1 hour 45 and 2 hours 30 minutes). Several peaks can be reached from the refuge; the Curò refuge can be reached via the Giro delle Orobie trail.
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Excellent, well-equipped refuge with food and drinks available. Excellent selection of alcoholic beverages and fast service. The Radler is truly excellent! I could have drunk three! The platter is truly rich and plentiful with truly delicious products, especially the cheeses!
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One of the best refuges in Bergamo! Once you arrive the view is spectacular, on one side the queen of the Orobie, the Presolana, and on the other side a beautiful view of the valley. The cuisine is excellent with typical mountain dishes, the staff very kind and welcoming, you feel at home!
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Nice mountain refuge, sometimes crowded but the food is always good. The climb from Valbondione along the panoramic path takes about 3 hours without any technical difficulty. There is also a shorter but more challenging path
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Clearly visible from all the surrounding paths, and also popular. I saw many hikers passing through in high season.
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I've been there once and I think I'll go back. The walk to get there wasn't difficult, let's say that the refuge is a nice starting point for longer excursions.
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For a family-friendly experience, the Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli is an excellent choice, offering picnic benches and flat spaces for relaxation. The route to Rifugio Campione from Cimalbosco in Schilpario is also suitable for families, taking about an hour and a half.
Among the most visited huts in the Bergamo province is the Antonio Curò Mountain Hut, known for its easy path and excellent views. The Albani Hut is also highly regarded for its beautiful setting and traditional Bergamasque cuisine.
Yes, the Albani Hut is celebrated for its typical dishes of the Bergamo tradition. Similarly, Rifugio Cimon della Bagozza is known for preserving authentic flavors, often featuring 'polenta e quel che c'è' (polenta and whatever's available).
The Albani Hut offers superb views of the north face of Presolana and the valley. The Antonio Curò Mountain Hut provides an excellent view of Valbondione. For breathtaking sunset and sunrise views over the surrounding mountain ranges, the Città di Clusone bivouac is uniquely positioned.
Many huts serve as excellent starting points for various trails. For example, Rifugio Nani Tagliaferri provides access to CAI trails n° 413, n° 414, and n° 416. The Antonio Curò Mountain Hut is a base for ascents to various Orobie mountains. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Schilpario guide, including routes to Rifugio Campione and Rifugio Nani Tagliaferri.
Yes, Rifugio Passo Vivione, located about 12 km from Schilpario, is directly reachable by car via the ex SS 294. This makes it a convenient option for those preferring vehicle access.
The Città di Clusone bivouac is located at 2,050 meters and is associated with challenging routes. The Albani Hut serves as a support point for climbing Monte Ferrante, beneath the impressive North Face of Presolana, indicating access to more advanced terrain.
Huts vary in their offerings. For instance, Rifugio Nani Tagliaferri provides amenities such as showers, hot water, and a public telephone. Many huts, like the Antonio Curò Mountain Hut and Mario Merelli al Coca Hut, offer accommodation and restaurant services. The Città di Clusone bivouac is more essential, primarily for emergencies with 5 beds.
Many huts are open during the warmer months. Rifugio Nani Tagliaferri is open on weekends from June to October and daily from July 15th to September 15th. Rifugio Passo Vivione is open continuously from June to September. Rifugio Cimon della Bagozza is open year-round, making it suitable for winter activities like ski mountaineering and snow excursions.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various activities. You can explore road cycling routes, including ascents to Passo Vivione, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Schilpario guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Passo del Vivione loop, found in the Gravel biking around Schilpario guide. In winter, some routes to huts like Rifugio Campione and Rifugio Cimon della Bagozza are popular for snowshoeing and ski mountaineering.
Rifugio Campione, positioned just beyond the Passo del Campelli, offers views of both the Val di Scalve and Val Camonica, making it an excellent base for exploring these valleys.
The Mario Merelli al Coca Hut is known for its fascinating position and breathtaking beauty, providing access to the valley of the Orobic Giants. The Città di Clusone bivouac, being small and essential, offers a more spartan and remote experience, ideal for those seeking solitude amidst the mountains.


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