Best huts around Palazzuolo Sul Senio are nestled in the Apennine mountains, offering a range of accommodations for nature-immersed experiences. This region provides excellent bases for exploring the surrounding natural beauty through various outdoor activities. Palazzuolo Sul Senio is known for its managed mountain refuges and basic unmanaged shelters, catering to different preferences for overnight stays.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Just above the refuge there is a remarkable view.
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It's not always open. Check first.
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Very well kept refuge, here too there is the possibility of having a barbecue. Very close to the source of the Dead Bitch
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Very close to the convenient parking for a barbecue
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The place is very beautiful. Too bad it was supposed to be open and instead....
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The Giogo pass is located at 882 meters above sea level. During the Second World War it was part of the German defensive line called the Gothic Line. In 1944, at the Giogo pass, the Allies broke into the German trenches after a series of attacks that lasted five days.
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Pass of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines that separates the Mugello and Santerno valleys. It is located at 882 meters above sea level. between the towns of Firenzuola and Scarperia. It was a garrison of the Nazi Gothic Line to defend northern Italy from the advance of Allied troops.
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Little-used pass on the west-east crossing through the Appeninn. There was a young guy in my scooter the whole time, who must have gone up and down 5 times.
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Around Palazzuolo Sul Senio, you'll find a mix of managed mountain huts (rifugi) and more basic, unmanaged shelters (bivacchi). Managed huts like Rifugio I Diacci often offer services like meals and various overnight options, while bivouacs such as Capanna Marcone provide a simpler, self-sufficient experience.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. Rifugio I Diacci is considered suitable for the entire family, offering a warm place to relax and refresh. Passo del Giogo and La Serra Hut are also noted as family-friendly options.
Rifugio I Diacci is explicitly mentioned as a dog-friendly hut, making it a great choice if you're traveling with your canine companion.
Yes, the area has huts and sites with historical importance. Passo del Giogo was part of the German defensive Gothic Line during World War II. The Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter is also near the site of the "Battle of Capanna Marcone" from the same period.
For groups seeking a self-catering experience, Il Fienile, associated with Rifugio I Diacci, is ideal for groups of at least 15 people in self-management. Additionally, Valdiccioli Refuge and Rifugio Cannova also operate on a self-management basis, providing communal kitchens and dormitories.
Many huts offer stunning natural surroundings. La Serra Hut and Passo del Giogo both feature viewpoints. Rifugio Cannova is situated within the Giogo-Casaglia Natural Reserve, rich in landscapes and wildlife. The unmanaged Ca' di Cicci bivouac also provides splendid panoramic views over the Rovigo gorge.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, Nordic walking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, especially near Rifugio I Diacci. The region offers numerous trails, including CAI, Soft, and GEA routes. For more detailed route information, explore the Hiking around Palazzuolo Sul Senio guide, or consider Gravel biking or Cycling around Palazzuolo Sul Senio.
Rifugio I Diacci has a restaurant and offers packed lunches, sandwiches, and dinners featuring local specialties. Passo del Giogo also features a cafe with great food when open.
Rifugio I Diacci is accessible via an easy, well-marked 40-minute walking path from Sambuca Pass. The Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter is also very close to convenient parking, making it easy to reach.
Unmanaged shelters like Ca' di Cicci and Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter are basic and always open. They typically offer bunk beds, a fireplace, and a table, but often lack drinking water. Be prepared for a rustic experience; for example, Ca' di Cicci is known to have dormice as frequent inhabitants.
Yes, Rifugio I Diacci has a lawn suitable for tents, often used by scout groups. Valdiccioli Refuge also has a dedicated space equipped for tents and scout camps, with flat and shaded areas.
Many huts, like Rifugio I Diacci, are open throughout July and August, and on weekends in spring and autumn. The region offers enchanting experiences in both summer and winter, with opportunities for long walks, skiing, or snowshoeing depending on the season.


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