Best huts in Riserva Naturale Acquerino Cantagallo are nestled in the Tuscan Apennines, offering bases for exploring its natural beauty. The reserve features dense beech and chestnut woods and diverse wildlife. Many of these huts were once old farmhouses adapted for hospitality, providing a blend of natural exploration and cultural insight. This area is known for its welcoming refuges and bivouacs, some of which are part of the "Giro Dei 5 Rifugi" trail.
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Cascina di Spedaletto is an important hiking refuge and visitor center located at 883 meters above sea level within the Acquerino Cantagallo Natural Reserve, in the municipality of Cantagallo (Prato), on the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. It historically stands on the remains of an ancient medieval "spedale" (hospice) intended for the accommodation of wayfarers and pilgrims.
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A beautiful walk in the mountains, you have a panoramic view of the Bisenzio Valley and you enjoy so much fresh air, my wife and I did it with our daughter in a sling, it's not a route for snickers, you need to know how to go in the mountains, but it's very peaceful.
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Excellent bivouac. Open and usable with adjacent source. When I passed, a very kind young boy was taking care of it by cleaning the structure. As in the photo, in front of the bivouac there is a large green space that can be used for a tent (obviously in compliance with the rules and philosophy of "bivouac").
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The bivouac is open and usable, there are no beds. When I passed in early July 2024 it was in a not too well looked after condition. Many annals and spider nests, rightly so, given the little use and also little known. There is space for 2 max 3 tents (1/2 person).
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Visitor Center and hiking refuge of the Acquerino Cantagallo Nature Reserve. Cascina di Spedaletto is located 883 meters above sea level and rises between the Limentra valley and the Agna valley. It can be reached either from Tobbiana di Montale, or from Pistoia along the Pistoia-Riola provincial road, or, on foot or by bike, from Luogomano through the Acquiputoli Pass. Here a hospital was built which was dedicated to SS Bartolomeo a Antonino. The farmhouse stands right on the remains of the Spedale. On the side stands the oratory of Sant'Anna, characterized by coats of arms and rosettes reminiscent of the Bardi Counts of Vernio.
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Cascina delle Barbe is located in a beautiful sunny area, along the forest road that connects Luogomano to the Acandoli Pass. In the lawns in front of the building there are wooden tables and benches available.
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There is a spring that even when it is hot has a good jet of fresh water!
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From here you can admire the panorama of the Prato plain. You can relax and have a picnic on the lawn in front of the farmhouse, or you can taste the delights of the farmhouse cuisine. Every year, on the last weekend of July, Sant'Anna is celebrated, a popular festival where in addition to food stands, various walks are organized to discover the Acquerino Cantagallo nature reserve.
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The Riserva Naturale Acquerino Cantagallo offers a diverse range of huts, from guarded refuges providing services and accommodation to unguarded bivouacs for a more rustic experience. Many of these structures were originally old farmhouses adapted for hospitality, blending natural exploration with cultural insight.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. For instance, Spedaletto Farmhouse serves as a visitor center and hiking refuge, offering a great starting point for family outings with picnic areas. Le Barbe Refuge also provides wooden tables and benches outside, perfect for a family stop.
The best time to visit guarded huts like Rifugio Pacini is typically between June and mid-September, when volunteers provide daily services. For unguarded huts and general exploration, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, though some bivouacs like Cerliano Bivouac are accessible year-round, including winter.
The reserve is rich in natural beauty, featuring dense beech and chestnut woods. You can encounter diverse wildlife, including deer, wild boar, and even wolves. Many huts offer panoramic views of valleys like the Limentra, and you can find fresh springs, such as near Le Barbe Refuge and Cascinale Il Vespaio.
Absolutely. Spedaletto Farmhouse is a significant historical site, standing on the remains of an ancient 'Spedale' (hospital) dedicated to SS Bartolomeo and Antonino. It offers a blend of natural exploration and cultural insight.
The area around the huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Giro Dei 5 Rifugi' or the Grande Escursione Appenninica (GEA 00). There are also numerous routes for mountain biking and road cycling. For more details on routes, you can explore the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and road cycling routes guide for the region.
Yes, Cascina di Vespaio (Cascinale Il Vespaio) is a unique hermitage inhabited by a religious community of Hesychasts, offering a serene environment for peace and meditation. Rifugio Le Cave also functions as an environmental education center (CEA), providing an immersive experience in applied ecology and sustainable living.
Guarded huts like Rifugio Pacini typically offer bar and restaurant services, along with accommodation in shared dormitories with shared bathrooms and hot showers (though water conservation may apply). Rifugio Le Cave, an eco-friendly structure, features dining areas, a bar with a fireplace, dormitories, and common spaces, including a large terrace and solarium.
Yes, the reserve has several unguarded huts suitable for bivouacking. Le Barbe Refuge offers a large room with a fireplace that is freely accessible, along with outdoor tables, benches, and a fresh spring. Cerliano Bivouac is another unattended option, always open and equipped with an economic kitchen for hikers.
Visitors frequently appreciate the welcoming atmosphere, the blend of natural beauty with historical context, and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. The community particularly values the scenic locations, the availability of facilities like fireplaces and fresh water, and the chance to connect with nature. The huts have received 157 upvotes and 50 photos shared by the komoot community.
Many huts are strategically located to offer beautiful views. Rifugio Pacini, situated on the wide Pian della Rasa, provides panoramic views of the Limentra valley. Le Barbe Refuge is also in a beautiful sunny area, and Rifugio Le Cave boasts a large terrace with valley views perfect for meals.
The 'Giro Dei 5 Rifugi' (Tour of the 5 Refuges) is a trail connecting several huts across the Riserva Naturale Acquerino Cantagallo. While specific huts are not detailed in the provided data as part of this exact tour, the concept highlights the interconnectedness of the refuges and the multi-day trekking opportunities in the region.


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