Huts around Galeata are found in a region known for its historical architecture and natural beauty within the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. The area features a landscape of forests and meadows, bordering the Foreste Casentinesi Park. This environment offers varied terrain for outdoor exploration. Galeata serves as a village base for accessing the surrounding natural areas.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Pinone Bivouac The bivouac is well-maintained and has: water (not running), but stored in cans; firewood and a grill, both inside and outside; inside and outside tables; and, if memory serves, even a coffee maker, so you can make coffee.
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Excellent Agritourism open especially in the summer.
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Valpisella is a stone building dating back to the first half of the 19th century. More recently the building was renovated and taken over by the ANPI of Forlì. Today it is possible to use the services present in the structure (bathrooms, kitchen and dining room) and stay overnight upon reservation. During the summer months the ANPI organizes various cultural events, you can consult the dedicated Facebook page for further information.
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Near the Foreste Casentinesi Park and within the borders of the municipality of Bagno di Romagna, there is the Cà di Veroli hotel and restaurant, completely immersed in the greenery of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. The place offers a perfect solution for rest and refreshment.
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Very nice and well maintained mill. Even the explanation of how it works and the mill on sight make it very suggestive. I didn't enter the club but the sign indicated various conveniences such as the internet, a bar, a small restaurant and a b&b
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The Pinone refuge in the municipality of Santa Sofia (FC), not far from the Fratta refuge, consists of a single room with a fireplace, it is not served by water. (Source: http://www.turismopremilcuore.it/ospitalita/bivacchi-e-rifugi/rifugio-pinone/)
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"Ca 'di Rossi" is a bivouac located near Sant'Agata di Montalto, part of the Municipality of Premilcuore. The bivouac has been available for some years thanks to the intervention of the members of the CAI Section of Forlì, who, over time, have contributed to improving the environments, also providing all the necessary equipment for a stay of several days (dishes, gas stove, etc. .). The bivouac is available to anyone who requests it, subject to agreements with the Section; it can be used both in summer and in winter, thanks to the large fireplace and the economic kitchen that guarantee good comfort even in winter. Inside the bivouac it is possible to find a large room on the upper floor, equipped with a gas stove, an economic stove, a fireplace, LED lighting with a photovoltaic electrical system; everything you need for cooking is already present. On the lower floor there are two rooms: the first for woodshed / equipment, the second with 10 beds. The bivouac does not have drinking water. (Source: https://www.caiforli.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8&lang=it)
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Valpisella is a stone building dating back to 1872 and subsequently converted into a holiday home by the ANPI, it is located on the mountain overlooking the town of Corniolo, in the municipality of Santa Sofia, at an altitude of just over 800 metres. The house is located between the forest and large meadows near a pond on the border of the Natural Park. Valpisella is a structure managed by the ANPI, it is easily reachable by car, it is possible to spend the day using the services of the structure (kitchen, WC, tables, etc..) and also stay overnight in the rooms of the building. (Source: https://forlicesena.anpi.it/valpisella/ )
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Around Galeata, you'll find various types of shelters, including refuges, bivouacs, and farmhouses. These structures offer different amenities and experiences for visitors exploring the area within the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. For instance, Valpisella Refuge is noted as family-friendly, offering services like bathrooms, a kitchen, and a dining room. Cà di Veroli Farmhouse, which is a restaurant and hotel, also welcomes families and provides a solution for rest and refreshment.
The huts around Galeata are situated in a region known for its natural beauty, bordering the Foreste Casentinesi Park. You can expect to see landscapes of forests and meadows. Valpisella Refuge, for example, is located between forests and large meadows near a pond, and offers a viewpoint.
Valpisella Refuge is a renovated stone building offering bathrooms, a kitchen, and a dining room. Overnight stays are available by reservation. There is also a drinking water fountain. During summer months, cultural events are organized here.
Yes, bivouacs like Fratta bivouac can be used for sleeping when open. Cà di Rossi bivouac is also equipped for multi-day stays with 10 beds, a large fireplace, and an economic kitchen, though it requires prior agreement with the CAI Section of Forlì for use.
The area around Galeata offers varied terrain for outdoor exploration. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Passo del Carnaio – Calla Pass loop' for cycling or various 'Sant'Ellero Abbey – Sant'Ellero Trail' loops for mountain biking. More details can be found in the Cycling around Galeata, MTB Trails around Galeata, and Road Cycling Routes around Galeata guides.
Access varies by location. Valpisella Refuge is easily reachable by car. For bivouacs like Fratta bivouac, they are often located on summits, implying foot or bike access. For specific bivouacs like Cà di Rossi bivouac, usage requires prior agreement with the CAI Section of Forlì.
Cà di Rossi bivouac is well-equipped for multi-day stays, featuring a large room with a gas stove, an economic stove, a fireplace, LED lighting, and all necessary cooking equipment. It has 10 beds. However, it does not have drinking water, and its use requires prior agreement with the CAI Section of Forlì.
Yes, Cà di Veroli Farmhouse, located near the Foreste Casentinesi Park, serves as a restaurant and cafe, offering a perfect solution for rest and refreshment amidst the greenery of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines.
Pinone Hut consists of a single room with a fireplace. While it doesn't have running water, water is stored in cans. It also provides firewood, a grill (both inside and outside), tables, and even a coffee maker for visitors.
The region is suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year. For specific cultural events at Valpisella Refuge, the summer months are highlighted. For bivouacs like Cà di Rossi bivouac, it can be used both in summer and winter, thanks to its heating facilities.
Yes, some shelters have historical significance. For example, Valpisella Refuge is a renovated stone building dating back to the 19th century, originally from 1872, and has been converted into a holiday home by the ANPI.


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