Huts around Campo Ligure provide essential resting points and accommodation within the Ligurian Apennines. This region, part of the Parco del Beigua Natural Park, features scenic landscapes and diverse terrain. The area is characterized by its mountainous environment, offering various shelters for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These facilities support exploration of the natural features and trails.
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Very nice place and the road to reach it is very panoramic.
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Very panoramic point from which you can see the sea!
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It is usually open on weekends between May and September
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Easy to reach, with benches and tables to rest and admire the exceptional view!
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Very convenient starting point for climbing Mount Reixa
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The Argentea refuge, managed by volunteers from the CAI of Arenzano, is open for overnight stays every weekend from May to September and every day in August. For organized groups, there is the possibility of midweek openings by contacting the number 347 7115341
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from Prato Rotondo to the Argentea refuge you have to push the bike over stones and very tall grass, but it's worth doing 😉😉😉😉
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Bivouac overlooking the sea with a nearby water source, it has a room that is always open, perfect for taking refuge or spending the night.
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Around Campo Ligure, you'll find a variety of shelters, including managed huts, unmanaged bivouacs, and simple shelters. These range from facilities offering accommodation and food, like Argentea Hut, to always-open bivouacs such as Sambugo Mountain Hut, which provide basic resting spots.
Yes, several huts around Campo Ligure are considered family-friendly. For example, Argentea Hut and Casa Miniera Shelter are suitable for families. The Rifugio Prato Rondanino in Campo Ligure also welcomes families and even animals, offering common rooms and a garden.
For exceptional views, consider Argentea Hut, located in the Parco del Beigua Natural Park, which offers unique panoramic vistas. Sambugo Mountain Hut also provides comfortable benches with stunning sea and mountain views. Additionally, Casa Miniera Shelter boasts an exceptional panoramic point with sea views.
Yes, some huts offer overnight stays. Argentea Hut is a great place to stay overnight along the Alta Via trail. Sambugo Mountain Hut is an unmanaged bivouac that is always open and includes a loft for sleeping. The Rifugio Prato Rondanino in Campo Ligure provides five rooms with shared bathrooms for overnight guests.
Facilities vary by hut. Managed huts like Argentea Hut may offer restaurants and accommodation. The Rifugio Prato Rondanino in Campo Ligure has a typical restaurant, common rooms, and a riding center. Unmanaged bivouacs like Sambugo Mountain Hut provide basic shelter with benches, a wood stove, and sleeping lofts, though often without drinking water.
Yes, Sambugo Mountain Hut is an unmanaged bivouac that is always open, providing a continuous option for hikers. Similarly, Casa Miniera Shelter has a room that is always open, perfect for taking refuge or spending the night.
The area around Campo Ligure and its huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Forest trail to Monte Pracaban twin peaks' or the 'Bric del Dente Summit Trail'. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Campo Ligure. Road cycling and running trails are also available; see the road cycling guide and running trails guide for more details.
Yes, several huts are conveniently located along the Alta Via trails. Argentea Hut is an excellent spot for an overnight stay along the Alta Via. Mount Penello, with its two bivouacs, is a convenient stop during excursions towards Punta Martin or along the 22nd stage of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. Casa Miniera Shelter is also situated next to the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri.
The best time to visit the huts and explore the Ligurian Apennines generally spans from spring to early autumn. Managed huts like Argentea Hut are typically open from May to September on weekends. For unmanaged bivouacs, access is possible year-round, but weather conditions, especially in winter, should be carefully considered.
Yes, Casa Miniera Shelter has a unique history, having been built in the 1940s as a shelter for workers of an active iron mine in the area. Mount Penello also features two bivouacs made from former ammunition depots, adding a historical touch to your stop.
For managed huts, it's best to check directly with the managing organization. For example, Argentea Hut is managed by the Club Alpino Italiano (C.A.I.) and information about its opening times and accommodation can be found on their website (caiarenzano.it).
While many trails in the Ligurian Apennines can be intermediate or difficult, some huts are accessible via easier paths. For instance, the path to Argentea Hut from Passo del Faiallo is considered quite easy. Always check route descriptions for difficulty levels when planning your hike.


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