Best huts around Mezzoldo are situated in the Val Brembana, offering access to the Orobic Alps. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and lush forests, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The area features traditional Bergamasque architecture and a blend of local and unique culinary offerings. These huts serve as strategic bases for exploring the natural landscape and cultural heritage of Mezzoldo.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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We parked here for our hike (free parking) popped in for a coffee on the way back, nice and welcoming
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chaotic between motorcycles and cars....
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its color identifies it from afar
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beautiful refuge located in a unique setting
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Passo San Marco refuge, by extending you arrive at the real Passo San Marco which forms the border with Valtellina
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More than a refuge, it's now a bar/restaurant/hotel. The cakes are very good, and the staff is friendly and helpful.
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An excellent refuge with a large open space where you can rest, thanks to the many outdoor tables. Semi-self-service kitchen open from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. The buckwheat cake with jam is truly excellent, recommended for everyone. You can self-stamp your refuge and get a tour guide inside the refuge. From here, you can climb to Cima Piazzotti for a stunning view of the Val d'Inferno, and the area is home to a few ibex. You can also stay overnight and perhaps head towards Pizzo dei 3 Signori or Rifugio Grassi.
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Excellent, well-equipped refuge for both a day's stay and an overnight stay. Ample outdoor space with tables for dining. The 360° view is spectacular, both over the Bergamo Orobie and the Valtellina Alps. Starting from the road leading to Piani dell'Avaro, there are two possible trails: the traditional 108, which, however, involves a very steep gully (not recommended for dogs), or the 108A, the longer (but also much more scenic) variant, which does not involve any steep sections.
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Among the most popular huts, you'll find the Cesare Benigni Hut, known for its stunning views of the Orobie mountains. Another highly regarded spot is the Marco Balicco Mountain Hut, celebrated for its unique blend of traditional Bergamasque and Nepalese cuisine. The Passo San Marco 2000 Mountain Hut is also a favorite, strategically located near the San Marco Pass with exceptional views of the Rhaetian and Orobie Alps.
Yes, the Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi, though not listed as a highlight, is particularly well-suited for families. It offers extensive facilities, including a chapel, restaurant, and sports fields, with various accommodation options. It also serves as a starting point for easy family-friendly trekking routes like the Sentiero delle Casere (4 hours) and the Terzera Valley Path (2 hours), where you can visit traditional mountain huts. The Marco Balicco Mountain Hut can be reached via a child-friendly route from Fraccia (about 1 hour 15 minutes).
The huts around Mezzoldo offer spectacular natural beauty. From the Cesare Benigni Hut, you can enjoy a wonderful 360° view of the Bergamo Orobie and Valtellina Alps. The Salomon Terrace provides panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, and the Passo San Marco 2000 Mountain Hut boasts exceptional views of the Rhaetian Alps, Orobie Alps, and surrounding valleys. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, lush pine forests, and picturesque valleys like Val Brembana.
The area around Mezzoldo is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trekking routes of varying difficulty, including sections of the Sentiero 101 delle Orobie (Western Orobie Path) which passes by the Marco Balicco Mountain Hut. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Lago di Pescegallo e Laghi di Ponteranica' loop. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Passo San Marco loop from Mezzoldo', and gravel biking options include the 'San Marco Pass – Valtellina Trail loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Mezzoldo, Cycling around Mezzoldo, and Gravel biking around Mezzoldo guides.
Yes, the region has a rich history. Near the Marco Balicco Mountain Hut, you can find historical and archaeological sites with prehistoric artifacts and rock engravings in nearby peat bogs. The Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi is situated near the historic Via Priula and the Cadorna Trenches, offering insights into the area's past.
The huts in Mezzoldo offer a delightful culinary experience, often focusing on traditional Bergamasque and Valtellinese cuisine. For instance, the Marco Balicco Mountain Hut is known for its blend of traditional Bergamasque and Nepalese dishes, including dahl with polenta. At the Passo San Marco 2000 Mountain Hut, you can savor typical Bergamo cuisine, with the buckwheat cake with berry jam being a standout. The Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi also serves local specialties like pizzoccheri, casoncelli, and polenta taragna.
The Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi operates year-round by reservation, with daily openings during the summer (June to September) and for periods around Christmas, Easter, and Carnival. The Marco Balicco Mountain Hut was closed as of early 2026 with reopening planned for spring 2026. Generally, summer and early autumn offer the most favorable weather for hiking and accessing the huts, though some are accessible in winter for specific activities.
Accessibility varies by hut. The Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi is easily accessible by car, located at approximately 1300 meters of altitude. The Passo San Marco 2000 Mountain Hut can also be reached by car in the summer, going up to Passo San Marco from Val Brembana. For other huts like the Marco Balicco Mountain Hut, access is typically via trails, such as a recommended path from Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi (approximately a 2-hour hike).
Yes, the area offers options for visitors with dogs. The Cesare Benigni Hut can be reached via the 108A trail, which is a longer but more scenic variant that avoids a steep gully, making it suitable for dogs.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning mountain scenery and the serene atmosphere of the Val Brembana. The unique culinary offerings, such as the blend of Bergamasque and Nepalese cuisine at the Marco Balicco Mountain Hut, are often highlighted. The strategic positions of huts like the Passo San Marco 2000 Mountain Hut for excursions and the spectacular 360° views from places like the Cesare Benigni Hut are also highly appreciated.
Many huts in the Mezzoldo area offer accommodation. The Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi, for example, has a substantial capacity of 130 beds across four residential buildings, with options ranging from self-catering to full board. The Marco Balicco Mountain Hut provides 12 beds, typically in two dormitories, with shared bathrooms.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, there are more challenging routes available. The Marco Balicco Mountain Hut is an ideal stop for those tackling the Sentiero 101 delle Orobie (Western Orobie Path). The Rifugio Madonna delle Nevi also serves as a starting point for ascents to San Simone Pass and Mount Cavallo, and sections of the Western Orobie (101) Path.


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