Best huts around Park of the Modenese Apennine, also known as Parco del Frignano, offer places to rest and stay amidst the landscapes of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. This region features diverse natural beauty, including glacial lakes, ancient forests, and mountain peaks. The park provides a network of trails suitable for various skill levels, making the huts strategic points for exploration.
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A refuge with renovated private rooms and excellent cuisine. It's an excellent starting point for various hikes in the area, and the management is very friendly. From the (paid) parking lot, it's about a 10-minute walk uphill to the refuge. The manager, Massimo, is a wonderful person; it's always a pleasure to return!
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The Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi, at 2,388 m, is located in the heart of the Gran Sasso on the crest of Monte Portella. It is open from June to September, offers typical Abruzzo cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays. It can be reached from Campo Imperatore, and on weekends it is advisable to book by contacting the managers. More information on the website: www.rifugioducadegliabruzzi.it
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Open for most of the summer and located just below the Apennine ridge, the Taburri refuge has a bar area, a small kitchen with 21 beds. It is possible to camp with a tent in the garden in front and is managed with passion by Sara and Stefano. To book or get more information, visit the refuge's website: https://www.rifugiotaburri.it.
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TABURRI refuge after Fanano and Fellicarolo immersed in nature
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If you want to eat at the refuge, I strongly recommend booking in advance. Spectacular polenta.
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Small refuge near the Doccione waterfalls. The food is genuinely mountain and delicious. Better to bring cash, the POS doesn't work in this refuge
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Apennine refuge accessible by car and for families.
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Among the most popular huts in the region are Taburri Mountain Hut, known for its friendly management and good cuisine, and Tassoni Hut, a historical site and excellent base for excursions. Another significant one is Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi at Lake Scaffaiolo, which holds the distinction of being the first alpine refuge built in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. Taburri Mountain Hut is considered family-friendly and offers camping in its garden. The area around Lago Santo Modenese also features a small refuge that is family-friendly, with easy access from parking and beautiful lake views.
The huts are nestled within diverse natural landscapes. You can explore glacial lakes like Lake Scaffaiolo and Lago Santo Modenese, ancient forests, and cool torrential waters. The region is also home to diverse flora and fauna, including wolves and golden eagles, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, the Park of the Modenese Apennine offers a well-maintained network of trails, making it ideal for multi-day hut-to-hut treks. Huts like Rifugio Lagdei, located in a large clearing within an ancient forest, serve as prime starting points for scenic treks within the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging routes like the Alpe del Pellegrino loop. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails such as the Duca degli Abruzzi Refuge loop from Madonna dell'Acero. Road cycling routes are also available, with options like the Montecreto Village loop. For more details on routes, visit the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for the Park of the Modenese Apennine.
Many huts provide both dining and accommodation. Taburri Mountain Hut offers a bar, a small kitchen, and 21 beds, with the option to camp. Rifugio Lago della Ninfa provides dining and overnight stays, while Rifugio Lagdei welcomes guests with private rooms and traditional mountain cuisine, open all year round.
Yes, the region boasts huts with significant history. Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi at Lake Scaffaiolo was the first alpine refuge built in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, inaugurated in 1878. Tassoni Hut was built in the 1960s on the site of a former sheepfold, inheriting its name from Giovanni Tassoni.
The huts are generally most accessible and popular from June to September, when many are open daily. During the rest of the year, some operate on weekends, and emergency rooms are often accessible. Rifugio Lagdei is open all year round, offering a chance to enjoy the cool summer air or winter activities.
Yes, some huts offer easier access. Rifugio Lagdei is accessible by car, making it convenient for day trips or longer stays. For Lago Santo Modenese, there is paid parking just a 5-minute walk from the small refuge, providing easy access to the lake and surrounding trails.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, including picturesque lakes and ancient forests. The friendly management and good cuisine at huts like Taburri Mountain Hut are often highlighted. The well-maintained network of trails and the strategic locations of the huts as starting points for various excursions are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, some huts offer camping options. For instance, at Taburri Mountain Hut, it is possible to camp with a tent in the garden in front of the refuge.
Absolutely. Taburri Mountain Hut is known for its good cuisine and friendly management. Rifugio Lagdei specializes in traditional mountain cuisine, including specialties from Parma, offering a taste of the local culinary traditions.
From the refuge near Lago Santo Modenese, numerous paths lead to peaks like Mount Giovo and Mount Rondinaio. Rifugio Lagdei is also considered a prime starting point for some of the most scenic treks within the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park, suitable for various skill levels, including more challenging routes.


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