Huts around Palanzano are situated within the Parmesan Apennines. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural beauty, offering a variety of trails suitable for exploring the local environment. The area provides a base for outdoor activities, with shelters ranging from manned refuges to unmanned bivouacs. These locations serve as starting points for exploring the natural features of the Apennines.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Beautiful place, if you want to reach the refuge by car, arm yourself with patience, the last stretch is unpaved (great for cycling)
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Beautiful, well-maintained cabin complete with a stove and two beds with a camp bed. If you want, there is plenty of room for more people.
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Comfortable bivouac for crossing the Alta Via dell'Appennino
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A very charming setting at the foot of Mount Ventasso. Equipped with several camp beds, a fireplace, a small stove, and various basic utensils. The surrounding area is charming, with the adjacent church, pine forest, and areas equipped with grills and fire pits, as well as the option of pitching a tent.
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you can admire its lake (Gemio inferiore) and everything that surrounds it, you have to go there to see it in person
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For me Cagnin is always a magical place. I recommend looking for history and always having the utmost respect and care for it.
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Bivouac created in memory of Marco Cagnin. There are 4 sleeping places inside and equipment for cooking safely outside the bivouac. It is good practice to leave a "tip" for its maintenance and upkeep
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We checked the refuge in the summer, but it had a fireplace downstairs, with some ground coffee, alcohol and first-aid supplies, and a second floor with only metallic bed frames. It was quite warm in the second floor.
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The Palanzano area, within the Parmesan Apennines, offers a variety of shelters, including manned refuges and unmanned bivouacs. These range from basic emergency shelters to more equipped huts with amenities like wood stoves and sleeping areas. Examples include the self-managed Rio Pascolo Bivouac and the well-equipped Santa Maria Maddalena Bivouac.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, the Lagoni Hut on Lake Gemio Inferiore is noted as family-friendly and provides scenic views of the lake. Many trails in the Parmesan Apennines are accessible and suitable for various fitness levels, making them enjoyable for families.
The huts around Palanzano are nestled within the natural beauty of the Parmesan Apennines. You can expect mountainous terrain, forests, and picturesque views of the countryside. Highlights like the Lagoni Hut offer stunning views of Lake Gemio Inferiore, providing a beautiful natural backdrop for your visit.
Yes, some huts have historical significance. For example, the Ghiaccioni Bivouac was built by recovering an old ruin dating back to the First World War, which housed Austro-Hungarian prisoners of war. This adds a unique historical context to your visit.
The area around Palanzano is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and mountaineering. There are numerous trails, such as the 'Partisan Trail 4: Trail of the Refuge under the Alpe' for hiking, or the 'Alpe di Succiso – Il Torrione loop' for mountaineering. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Palanzano or MTB Trails around Palanzano guides.
The Parmesan Apennines, where Palanzano is located, are characterized by cool temperatures, especially compared to the valley floor. While some refuges like Rifugio Città di Sarzana are manned during July and August and on weekends throughout the year, the best time for hiking generally depends on your preference for weather and trail conditions. Summer offers milder conditions, while other seasons might present more challenging terrain.
Accessibility varies by hut. For example, Rifugio Città di Sarzana is noted for being easily accessible from Lake Paduli via a woodland path. Others, like the Ghiaccioni Bivouac, require approximately 2 hours of walking on a designated path. It's advisable to check specific access details for each hut.
Yes, some bivouacs are equipped with basic supplies. The Santa Maria Maddalena Bivouac, for instance, is equipped with some food, wood, firelighters, and sleeping nets, and features a fireplace. The Ghiaccioni Bivouac includes a wood stove, tables, bunk beds, and an outdoor fresh water source.
Many trails lead to or connect the huts. For example, the Ghiaccioni Bivouac is reachable via the CAI 653 path. Other popular routes in the region include the 'Partisan Trail 4: Trail of the Refuge under the Alpe' and the 'Lago di Monte Acuto Trail'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Palanzano guide.
Visitors frequently praise the unique atmosphere and the natural setting of the huts. The Santa Maria Maddalena Bivouac is described as a 'suggestive place', while Rifugio Città di Sarzana is noted for its 'wonderfully friendly innkeepers' and 'simple yet charming atmosphere'. The isolated position and self-management facilities of places like Rio Pascolo Bivouac are also highly valued.
Yes, the Marco Cagnin Hut was created in memory of Marco Cagnin. It offers sleeping places and cooking equipment, serving as a tribute and a resource for mountain lovers.
The hiking trails in the Parmesan Apennines vary in difficulty. While some are simple and accessible, others require good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes for more challenging terrain. For instance, the Rio Pascolo Bivouac is considered intermediate, and the Marco Cagnin Hut can be reached via intermediate to challenging routes. Always check the specific trail details before heading out.


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