Huts around Fascia, located in the Ligurian Apennines, offer access to diverse landscapes at the border of Liguria, Piedmont, and Emilia Romagna. The region features mountain passes, summits, and scenic trails, providing opportunities for hiking and exploration. Visitors can experience views of the Trebbiatal and surrounding green hills. This area is known for its natural features and serves as a starting point for various treks.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Beautiful and scenic stop after the climb along the Apennine bike tour
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Starting point for trekking.
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great lunch after long hike from crocefieschi, great company.
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Great place to eat with excellent cuisine at fair prices
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Climb with terrible asphalt from Brallo but the views are stupendous.
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Nice terrace for outdoor dining and sunbathing
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La Casa del Romano is a historic and scenic retreat, known for its spring daffodils. It has origins in a romantic love escape, today it is a family hotel restaurant with annual cultural events.
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Located along the Alta Via, at an altitude of 1150 m, the Barbagelata Refuge has two rooms, for a total of 12 beds, two bathrooms with shower and hot water, terrace. https://www.cailiguria.it/AVML/portale/it/ospview4f1e.html?contentId=OSP1658
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The region around Fascia offers several well-regarded huts. Casa del Romano is a popular mountain pass featuring an excellent refuge and an astronomical observatory, serving as a starting point for trekking with wonderful views. The Summit of Monte Caucaso also has a hut and offers an easy ascent suitable for families, leading to a fantastic 360-degree view. Another favorite is Capanne di Cosola, located on the border of four regions, popular with cyclists and hikers.
Yes, the Summit of Monte Caucaso is particularly suitable for families, offering an easy ascent to a hut with a wonderful 360-degree view. The area around this summit features sections with loose stones, but the overall path is manageable for children.
The huts around Fascia are nestled in the Ligurian Apennines, offering diverse landscapes. You can expect breathtaking views of the Trebbiatal and surrounding green hills. Highlights like the Summit of Monte Caucaso provide panoramic vistas, including the Ligurian Sea. You can also find natural features like Lago del Brugneto, where the Fishermen's Cabin is located.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, popular routes include the "Way of the Sea: Casa del Romano to Monte Antola" and "From Casa del Romano to Monte della Cavalla." Cyclists can explore scenic routes like the "Panoramic route around Lake Bugneto." You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides around Fascia.
Yes, many trails incorporate the huts. For instance, Casa del Romano is a starting point for trekking, including routes to Monte Antola. Rifugio Barbagelata is located along the Alta Via. The Summit of Monte Caucaso can be reached via an easy path from Barbagelata or the Scoglina ring. You can find detailed routes in the hiking guide around Fascia.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially the 360-degree panoramas from summits like Monte Caucaso and the views back to the Trebbiatal from Casa del Romano. The scenic delights of the low-traffic driveways and the fantastic places encountered on trails, such as those around Capanne di Cosola, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, some huts offer food and drink. Casa del Romano features a small mountain restaurant. While not all huts are full-service restaurants, many provide basic refreshments or are located near settlements where options are available. For example, Summit of Monte Caucaso has a hut that might be open for a quick snack.
Yes, some huts offer accommodation. Rifugio Barbagelata, for instance, has two rooms with a total of 12 beds, two bathrooms with showers and hot water, and a terrace. It operates as a self-catering hut, and keys can be obtained by calling 0185 975236. Other refuges, like the one at Casa del Romano and Capanne di Cosola, also provide refuge facilities.
The Ligurian Apennines are generally pleasant for hiking and cycling from spring through autumn. Summer offers warmer weather, ideal for longer treks and enjoying the views. Spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them excellent for exploring the trails to the huts. Winter conditions can vary, with some areas experiencing snow, which might require specific gear or limit accessibility to certain huts.
Yes, the region offers possibilities for circular routes. For example, the Summit of Monte Caucaso can be reached via the Scoglina ring, starting from Passo della Scoglina or Barbagelata, feasible in both directions. Many trails are designed to allow for varied loops, often incorporating mountain passes and huts. You can explore the hiking guide around Fascia for more circular route options.
The region itself, being at the border of Liguria, Piedmont, and Emilia Romagna, has historical importance as a crossroads. Casa del Romano is a historic mountain pass. Rifugio Barbagelata is situated along the Alta Via, a long-distance trail with historical roots. These locations have served as important transit and resting points for travelers and mountaineers for centuries.
Yes, many trailheads and access points to the huts offer parking. For instance, the Casa del Romano pass is accessible by road, and there are typically parking areas nearby. Similarly, starting points for trails to huts like the Summit of Monte Caucaso, such as Barbagelata or Passo della Scoglina, usually have designated parking. It's advisable to check specific route details for precise parking information.


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