Best huts around Marzano Di Nola are found in a region known for its agricultural activity and historical sites. This small Italian comune offers a connection to the Italian countryside, with its landscape featuring hazelnut groves, orchards, and vineyards. While traditional mountain huts are less common directly within the town, the broader area provides rustic accommodations and natural points of interest.
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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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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Beautiful refuge of Domicella, with aviary and various solarium areas, abandoned to themselves, in fact destroyed.
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While traditional mountain huts (rifugi) are less common directly within Marzano Di Nola, the area offers a variety of rustic accommodations and natural points of interest. You'll find equipped picnic areas like Rifugio Spina Picnic Area, natural monuments such as the Ancient Beech Tree of Campo San Giovanni, and basic shelters like Monte Donico Hut. The broader region also features agriturismos, which provide a connection to the Italian countryside.
Yes, Rifugio Spina Picnic Area is noted as family-friendly, offering picnic tables and serving as a starting point for several paths. It also features merry-go-rounds for children.
The region around Marzano Di Nola is rich in vegetation, hazelnut groves, orchards, and vineyards. A prominent natural landmark is the Ancient Beech Tree of Campo San Giovanni, a centuries-old natural monument. You can also find areas like the Rifugio Spina Picnic Area which is surrounded by forest.
The area offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails leading to places like the Acquaserta Waterfall or Toppola Grande. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities, such as Hiking around Marzano Di Nola, Gravel biking around Marzano Di Nola, and Road Cycling Routes around Marzano Di Nola.
Yes, Monte Donico Hut is ideal for a short break, featuring a fireplace inside and a spacious table and barbeque outside. The Rifugio Spina Picnic Area is also an equipped area with picnic tables.
The region's landscape with hazelnut groves, orchards, and vineyards suggests that spring and autumn would be particularly pleasant for outdoor activities, offering mild weather and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, while winter hiking might be possible but requires appropriate gear.
Marzano di Nola is known for its historical sites, including a medieval tower and a sanctuary. While not directly adjacent to the listed huts, these sites offer a cultural dimension to your visit to the broader area.
Some huts may be in varying states of maintenance. For example, Monte Donico Hut is open and has facilities, but some community tips suggest it 'could be better maintained'. It's also important to note that Valle Fredda Refuge is currently believed to be permanently closed, and Rifugio di Domicella has been described as abandoned and destroyed.
While some routes in the area are rated moderate or difficult, the Rifugio Spina Picnic Area serves as a starting point for several paths, some of which are suitable for families, implying easier options. For specific easy hiking routes, you can check the Hiking around Marzano Di Nola guide, which lists an 'easy' Spirit loop from Baiano.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty, the opportunity for outdoor activities like biking and hiking, and the equipped areas for relaxation. The Ancient Beech Tree of Campo San Giovanni is a notable landmark often visited by bikers and hikers, and the Rifugio Spina Picnic Area is valued for its family-friendly facilities.
While specific viewpoints directly from the huts are not detailed, the broader area offers panoramic views, especially from higher elevations. Toppola Grande Summit (1360m), reachable via CAI paths, is mentioned as a panoramic peak suitable for families in the wider region.


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