Huts in Piacenza are situated within the province, part of Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, providing access to the Apennine landscape. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the Ligurian Apennines and Val Trebbia. The region's strategic location at the crossroads of multiple Italian regions offers diverse geographical features and viewpoints. These facilities serve as bases for exploring hiking trails and natural environments.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Hiking in Piacenza
Beautiful and scenic stop after the climb along the Apennine bike tour
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Done in the North -> South direction with a tandem mountain bike loaded with luggage. We were not able to ride much due to heavy rain and mud. However, with a mountain bike and good tires, almost everything can be done on the bike. We really recommend this section!
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Monte Chiappo (1700 m above sea level) is a large grassy mountain, vaguely shaped like a large pyramid, which rises on the main axis of the Ántola Chain. The Stàffora and Curone streams originate on its northern side; for this reason, near the summit the mountain range divides into three buttresses: the easternmost one divides the Stàffora Valley from the Trebbia Valley, rising further into Monte Lésima; the central one heads north, forming the watershed between Stàffora and Curone, while the western one, on which Monte Ebro stands, separates the Borbera Valley from the Curone Valley. The summit of the mountain is the meeting point between the regional borders of Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna and Lombardy.
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In the 1950s the GAEP, Piacenza Mountaineers and Hikers Group, took the Vecchia Dogana and transformed it into the Vincenzo Stoto Refuge
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Located on the top of the mountain, an excellent refreshment point a few steps from the chairlift station
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Climb with terrible asphalt from Brallo but the views are stupendous.
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super view and start of a nice trail
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Among the most popular huts in Piacenza are Monte Chiappo Hut, known for its strategic location at the crossroads of three Italian regions, and Capanne di Cosola, a popular destination for cyclists and hikers situated on the border of four regions. Another notable spot is Monte Chiappo Summit and Rifugio Monte Chiappo, offering panoramic views and restaurant service.
Many huts in Piacenza offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, Monte Chiappo Hut, perched at nearly 1,700 meters, provides extraordinary 360-degree vistas that, on clear days, can stretch from the Alpine arc to the sea, including glimpses of Elba, Corsica, and the Apuan Alps.
Yes, some huts cater to families. The Prato Grande Hut is listed as family-friendly, offering facilities suitable for visitors of all ages.
Amenities vary by hut. For example, Monte Chiappo Hut offers local specialties like polenta and cured meats, along with dormitory accommodation. Rifugio Marco Maramotti provides 16 beds, heating, toilets, cold water, showers, and electric lighting, though guests need to bring their own sleeping bag and mat for overnight stays.
Huts in Piacenza can be visited year-round, offering different experiences depending on the season. Warmer months are ideal for hiking and nature photography on easy paths and historic mule tracks. Winter transforms the area into a snowy playground, perfect for skiing with sea views, snowshoeing, and ski mountaineering, with convenient access via chairlift to places like Monte Chiappo.
Yes, during winter, areas around huts like Monte Chiappo Hut become ideal for winter sports. A chairlift from Pian del Poggio provides access, and visitors can enjoy skiing with sea views, snowshoeing, and ski mountaineering.
The Piacenza region offers a network of marked paths. For instance, Rifugio Marco Maramotti serves as a strategic point for exploring trails in the Tuscan-Ligurian-Emilian Apennines, including routes to the old asbestos mine and Monte Capra. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking in Piacenza guide, which includes trails like the Perino Waterfalls Trail and the Loop tour towards the peak of Monte Penice.
Yes, the region around Piacenza's huts is popular with cyclists. Capanne di Cosola is a very popular destination for cyclists. You can explore various routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Piacenza guide and the Cycling in Piacenza guide, which feature tours like the '7 Castles Cycle Route' and loops through the Colli Piacentini.
The huts are nestled within the Apennine landscape, offering access to diverse natural features. You can explore the Ligurian Apennines, the Val Trebbia, and areas where streams like Stàffora and Curone originate. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, providing opportunities for nature photography and enjoying tranquil, uncontaminated environments.
Yes, for those seeking a more rustic experience, the Umberto Sacchi Bivouac is available. Located in the Nure valley at 1600 m a.s.l., it offers a very spartan stay with a capacity of 7 beds in a beautiful environment.
Rifugio Marco Maramotti, located in Val Trebbia, originated from the renovation of a miners' shelter, giving it a unique historical charm. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the extensive network of marked paths in the surrounding Tuscan-Ligurian-Emilian Apennines, connecting to various localities and nearby mountains.
Many huts offer food and refreshment services. For example, Monte Chiappo Summit and Rifugio Monte Chiappo provides restaurant service, and Ostello Il Gruccione also features a restaurant, making them convenient stops for travelers.


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