Best huts around Mugnano Del Cardinale are found in the Lower Irpinia region of Italy, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain and wooded slopes. This location offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of the natural landscape. The region provides a setting for trekkers and nature enthusiasts seeking mountain huts. It serves as a starting point for various hiking routes into the surrounding environment.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Shelter on Monte Donico, open, inside there is also a table, a fireplace and an armchair! It could be better maintained, a shame, because it could be useful in case of storms. Outside there are many gazebos kept in a terrible state and picnic tables
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Refuge located on Monte Donico ideal for a short break outside the city. Inside the refuge there is a fireplace. Outside there is a spacious table and a barbeque.
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currently probably permanently closed
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Reachable thanks to the CAI paths 215 and 242, this refuge (unattended) is located 1 hour's walk from Toppola Grande (1368 m)
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This little refuge is surrounded by woods. Nearby there are picnic tables for those who want to spend a day in nature.
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campo spina, equipped area, several paths start from here
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One of the many refuges in this area.
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The huts in the Mugnano del Cardinale area offer varying amenities. The Campo di Spina (Caserma di Mugnano) provides basic facilities including heating, a WC, cold and hot water, electricity, and cooking possibilities. Other spots like the Monte Donico Hut feature a fireplace inside, along with a spacious table and barbeque outside. However, some huts, such as the Forcetelle Hut and Valle Fredda Refuge, are currently closed or in a state of abandonment with no working facilities.
Yes, the Rifugio Spina Picnic Area is particularly family-friendly. It's an equipped picnic spot with merry-go-rounds for children, making it a great base for families to enjoy the outdoors.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various trekking routes. From Campo di Spina, you can embark on paths leading to Rifugio Campo San Giovanni and the Valle Fredda crossroads. The area offers a range of hiking trails, including moderate routes like 'Campo Maggiore and its lake – loop in the Partenio Regional Park' and 'Toppola Grande for the VALLE FREDDA refuge'. You can find more details on these and other hiking options on the Hiking around Mugnano Del Cardinale guide.
The Campo di Spina (Caserma di Mugnano) hut is accessible via a road that starts paved and then becomes a dirt track. This route begins from the Baiano motorway exit and passes through Quadrelle, ascending towards the east, skirting Monte Cucuruzzo. Access to the hut is always open but requires prior booking.
Beyond the huts themselves, the region is rich in natural beauty. Near Campo San Giovanni, you can visit the Ancient Beech Tree of Campo San Giovanni, a centuries-old natural monument. The area also features picturesque landscapes, wooded slopes, and opportunities for immersion in nature, including the Valle Fredda crossroads and paths leading to Campo Maggiore.
Yes, some huts in the area are unfortunately not operational. The Forcetelle Hut is reported to be in a state of total abandonment, closed, and lacking water sources. Similarly, the Valle Fredda Refuge is currently probably permanently closed.
In addition to hiking, the Mugnano del Cardinale area offers opportunities for cycling and running. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging ones like 'Sanctuary of Montevergine – Ruins of Mercogliano Castle loop from Sperone-Avella'. For runners, there are moderate to difficult running trails such as 'Ex Dogana loop from Avellino'. More information on these activities can be found in the Cycling around Mugnano Del Cardinale guide and the Running Trails around Mugnano Del Cardinale guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the equipped picnic areas, like the Rifugio Spina Picnic Area, which is praised for its beauty and facilities for children. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity for outdoor adventures, the mountainous terrain, and the chance to explore various trekking routes and natural landscapes.
While specific data on 'less crowded' huts isn't available, the region offers several huts and natural spots. Exploring some of the less frequently mentioned refuges or venturing onto less popular trails might lead to a quieter experience. However, it's worth noting that some huts are currently closed, which might reduce the overall number of accessible options.
The mountainous terrain and opportunities for trekking suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Winter access might be possible, but conditions could be more challenging, especially for unguarded huts like Campo di Spina, which is located at 1019 meters altitude.
Yes, the Monte Donico Hut is ideal for a short break, featuring a fireplace, a spacious table, and a barbeque. The Rifugio Spina Picnic Area is also specifically designed as an equipped picnic spot, perfect for a day out.


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