Best huts around Angolo Terme are situated in Valle Camonica, a region known for its natural beauty and historical significance. The area features a microclimate and diverse landscapes, including forests and the tranquil Lago Moro. Angolo Terme itself has Celtic origins and a medieval urban structure, offering a base for exploring the surrounding Italian Alps.
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A very characteristic refuge at the foot of the Presolana at 1,940 meters. It can be climbed from Teveno or Colere (in approximately 1 hour 45 and 2 hours 30 minutes). Several peaks can be reached from the refuge; the Curò refuge can be reached via the Giro delle Orobie trail.
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One of the best refuges in Bergamo! Once you arrive the view is spectacular, on one side the queen of the Orobie, the Presolana, and on the other side a beautiful view of the valley. The cuisine is excellent with typical mountain dishes, the staff very kind and welcoming, you feel at home!
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Complete menu for a lunch worthy of the best restaurant at reasonable prices. The tagliata and cakes made by the restaurateurs are very good. Efficient family management with the possibility of having lunch both inside (better to book), but also in the equipped outdoor area. Congratulations!
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Clearly visible from all the surrounding paths, and also popular. I saw many hikers passing through in high season.
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Sculpture of the Madonna overlooking the Olmo refuge, while looking towards the Presolana massif
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The Bivacco Città di Clusone is located on the southern slope of Pizzo della Presolana, just below the Savina Chapel, at an altitude of 2050 m above sea level in the Orobic Alps. The new wooden structure covered with sheet metal was inaugurated in 2015 and replaces the previous one which was entirely made of sheet metal. It has six beds with mattresses, a table, two benches and four stools. Lighting is provided by a solar panel and the SOS tel. 118 column, which was previously located outside, has been brought inside the structure.
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The Carlo Medici ai Cassinelli refuge is located at 1568 m above sea level. in front of the southern face of the Presolana massif. Originally it was a dairy used in the summer for sheep farming; at the beginning of the 60s the municipality of Castione della Presolana renovated the structure and then entrusted the management to the Clusone section of the CAI, which began to use it first as a social hut and later to open it to the public in the summer periods. Since December 2013 it has been promoted to a refuge. Next to the refuge there is a mountain pasture structure with a pond for watering the herds.
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Historic refuge of the CAI Section of Lovere, the Magnolini refuge is the ideal arrival point to enjoy the panorama of Lake Iseo from Monte Alto and the view of the Presolana.
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For families, the Magnolini Hut on the Pora plateau is a great choice, offering a privileged position for both hikers and skiers. The path to it is suitable for families with children. Additionally, the area around Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli is well-equipped with picnic benches and flat spaces, ideal for relaxing with family amidst nature.
Many huts offer stunning panoramic views. From the Albani Hut, you can enjoy a superb view of the north face of the Presolana, known as the 'Queen of the Orobie', and a beautiful vista of the valley. The Città di Clusone bivouac, though small, offers breathtaking sunset and sunrise views over the surrounding mountain ranges and Presolana.
Yes, the Albani Hut is renowned for serving authentic traditional dishes of the Bergamo culinary tradition. Visitors particularly praise its excellent mountain cuisine and welcoming staff.
The area around Angolo Terme offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Ciclovia dell'Oglio' and routes around Lake Moro, which you can explore further in the Cycling around Angolo Terme guide. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Baita Termen – Presolana Pass loop' detailed in the Gravel biking around Angolo Terme guide. Running trails, such as those around Lago Moro, are also available, as seen in the Running Trails around Angolo Terme guide.
The Albani Hut serves as a crucial support point for those embarking on climbs up Mount Ferrante, especially given its location beneath the imposing North Face of Presolana. The Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli is also an excellent break point on the ascent towards Presolana.
Yes, the Magnolini Hut on the Pora plateau is in a privileged position for both hikers and skiers. It is typically open on weekends and throughout August.
The Rino Olmo Hut, situated at 1,819 meters above sea level just below the Olone pass, is appreciated for its beautiful location, the friendliness of its managers, and its cuisine, which offers various unusual and very good proposals.
While specific opening times vary, many huts, like the Magnolini Hut, are typically open on weekends and throughout August, suggesting summer and early autumn are popular times for hiking. The region's microclimate makes it pleasant for outdoor activities during these seasons.
Yes, Italian mountain huts, known as 'rifugi', are an integral part of the alpine experience, providing not only accommodation but also delicious food. They offer an affordable lodging option, often including a multi-course dinner and breakfast. The Magnolini Hut and Rino Olmo Hut are examples of huts offering accommodation.
Angolo Terme is nestled in Valle Camonica, a region known for its natural beauty and historical significance. It boasts a favorable microclimate and diverse landscapes, including forests and the tranquil Lago Moro. The area's Celtic origins and medieval urban structure add a unique cultural layer to the alpine experience, making it more than just a hiking destination.
Yes, the Città di Clusone bivouac is a small, essential, but well-thought-out shelter. It's equipped with 5 beds and is always open, primarily for emergencies or for those seeking a spartan overnight experience at 2,050m above sea level, offering incredible views.


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