Best huts around Civo are located in the picturesque Valtellina region, offering various mountain refuges and bivouacs. This area is characterized by its natural beauty, including lush meadows and granite walls, providing bases for exploring the surrounding environment. Civo is part of a broader region featuring over 70 alpine refuges between 800 and 3,500 meters. The landscape supports diverse outdoor activities, from hiking to ski mountaineering.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Rifugio Luna Nascente https://youtu.be/HAschMaAGKg
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Well-stocked bivouac, with 10 beds. It has an excellent view of the valley, easy to reach.
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Rifugio Luna Nascente, located in Val di Mello, is a welcoming structure immersed in the heart of one of the most suggestive Alpine valleys in Lombardy. Located at about 1,000 meters above sea level, the refuge is surrounded by spectacular granite walls, lush forests and crystal-clear streams, making it an ideal destination for hikers, climbers and nature lovers. Reaching the refuge is simple and pleasant: starting from the village of San Martino, you follow a flat path that crosses green meadows and runs alongside the Mello stream, offering breathtaking views. The route is suitable for everyone, including families with children, and requires about 40 minutes of walking. Rifugio Luna Nascente is known for its warm and hospitable atmosphere. The kitchen offers typical Valtellina dishes, prepared with local ingredients, which are the perfect complement to a day spent hiking and climbing. The facility also offers the possibility of overnight stays, making it a strategic base for exploring the valley or tackling climbing routes such as the famous "Luna Nascente" wall. Val di Mello, with its pristine environment and unique beauty, is often called the "little Italian Yosemite". The Rifugio Luna Nascente, perfectly inserted in this context, is a place to relax, regenerate and fully experience contact with nature. It is particularly recommended in spring and autumn, when the valley is filled with spectacular colors and the climate is ideal for outdoor activities.
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Reserve with paid car access (ticket to be purchased in San Martino)
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Very well equipped and well maintained bivouac. It is necessary to check availability on the site given the turnout and the ease with which it can be reached from Tartano and Campo Tartano (approx. 2h). Please keep it better than you find it!
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Nestled among the peaks of Valmasino, the Alpe Granda Refuge is a welcoming stop for mountain lovers. With its 21 beds and home-style cuisine that celebrates local gastronomy, it offers a comfortable retreat after a day of hiking or mountain biking. Open almost all year round, it is an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding peaks or simply enjoying the tranquility of the pastures and woods.
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Established in 2009, the Val di Mello nature reserve is a naturalistic treasure located in Val Masino, province of Sondrio, one of the most significant side valleys of Valtellina. With an extension of approximately 4,562 hectares, the reserve is divided into 516 hectares of integral reserve, dedicated to the pure conservation of nature, 3,862 hectares of reserve oriented towards environmental research and education, and 184 hectares of landscape reserve, to enhance the unique and fascinating landscape of the area. This reserve represents a paradise for lovers of nature and outdoor activities.
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Around Civo, you can find a variety of mountain accommodations, including well-equipped refuges, traditional farmhouses, and more rustic bivouacs. These cater to different preferences, from those offering traditional Valtellina cuisine and comfortable stays to options ideal for serious trekkers and panoramic views.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. For example, the Luna Nascente Mountain Hut, located within the Val di Mello Nature Reserve, is known for its welcoming atmosphere and is suitable for families. The path to it is flat and pleasant, making it accessible for children. The Bar Bianco Farmhouse is also categorized as family-friendly.
For stunning panoramic views, consider the Bivacco Bottani-Cornaggia, which offers expansive vistas of Valtellina, stretching from Sondrio to Lake Como, and includes views of the Bitto Valleys. The Alpe Granda Hut also boasts a wonderful panorama of both Valtellina and Val Masino.
The difficulty varies. Some huts, like the Gianetti Hut, can only be reached on foot via challenging routes from locations like Masino baths or other refuges on the Roma Path, making it a true mountain escape for serious trekkers. Other paths, such as the one leading to Luna Nascente Mountain Hut in Val di Mello, are flatter and suitable for everyone, including families.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for visiting the huts and exploring the Val di Mello area, as the valley offers spectacular colors and ideal weather for outdoor activities. The Alpe Granda Hut is open almost year-round, providing a retreat in most seasons.
Many huts in the Civo area provide both food and accommodation. For instance, the Luna Nascente Mountain Hut offers rooms with private bathrooms and a restaurant serving typical Valtellina cuisine. The Gianetti Hut has 78 beds and restaurant service, while the Alpe Granda Hut provides 21 beds and home-style cuisine.
Absolutely. The Bar Bianco Farmhouse in Valgerola is known for its authentic local culinary traditions, including Bitto cheese and fresh ricotta. The Luna Nascente Mountain Hut and Alpe Granda Hut also serve typical Valtellina and home-style cuisine, respectively.
The area around Civo and its huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, ski mountaineering, and snowshoeing. The Luna Nascente Mountain Hut is a starting point for excursions and climbing routes, including the famous 'Luna Nascente' wall. For more ideas, explore the Mountain Hikes around Civo guide.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the Sentiero Valtellina, which passes through the area. For detailed cycling tours, refer to the Cycling around Civo guide, which includes routes like 'Sentiero Valtellina from Morbegno to Corsico' and 'Valtellina Trail'.
While some areas like Val di Mello have paid car access (ticket to be purchased in San Martino), certain huts like the Gianetti Hut are only accessible on foot, often requiring multi-day treks. For other huts, reaching trailheads might involve a combination of public transport and hiking, but a car often provides more flexibility for accessing starting points.
The remote, foot-access-only location of the Gianetti Hut makes it a true mountain escape, ideal for those seeking solitude and a genuine mountain experience away from daily stress. The Bivacco Bottani-Cornaggia also offers a rewarding hiking experience to a more secluded spot with stunning views.
The Val di Mello Nature Reserve, often called the 'little Yosemite,' is a natural treasure known for its pristine environment, lush meadows, and spectacular granite walls. Huts like Luna Nascente Mountain Hut are strategically located within this reserve, offering an ideal base for exploring its unique beauty, hiking, and climbing.


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