Best huts around Poppi are situated in the Casentino valley, an area known for its dense forests and rolling hills within the Tuscan countryside. This region, home to the Foreste Casentinesi-Monte Falterona-Campigna National Park, offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The terrain features elevations and diverse natural features, providing varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The "San Paolo in Alpe" bivouac, recently built inside an old residential structure, is located in the mountainous part of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, more precisely in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the municipality of Santa Sofia. The building is divided into two parts: one is always open and available as a temporary shelter, while the other is used as a managed bivouac, accessible by reservation. The building is located on a plateau at an altitude of 1,030 meters and lies entirely within the Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park. The surrounding landscape is characterized by open grazing areas, immersed in a forest landscape of high environmental value that extends to the Apennine ridge, which includes the Sasso Fratino Integral Nature Reserve, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.
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Great location with good infrastructure
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ideal for a barbecue after the tour
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A short distance from Badia Prataglia is Campo dell’Agio (photo above), a large meadow on the edge of the forest that can be reached on foot and by mountain bike from the town square and by car by turning left next to the Il Carbonile inn, a couple of kilometers beyond Badia Prataglia in the direction of Passo dei Mandrioli. Campo dell’Agio, at 1026 meters above sea level, is also a large equipped area with a refuge, fountain, stoves and many tables at the beginning of the forest. The place is a real joy for families with children, but also a reference point for trekking lovers. In fact, it is the starting and finishing point of various itineraries that wind and intertwine in the famous Badia Prataglia Biogenetic Natural Forest, now included in the Casentinesi Forests National Park.
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A beautiful panoramic point nearby
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Capanna delle Guardie is a bivouac located at 1340 meters on Pratomagno, between the Vallombrosa Biogenetic State Reserve and the protected area of the Bosco di Sant’Antonio. The Bivouac, easily reachable from various paths, has 9 beds: there are in fact 3 bunk beds for three people. The bivouac is equipped with an internal fireplace, internal sink, large table with 2 benches and a water source outside (in recent years water has not always been present, so it is recommended to bring water with you). Outside there are several tables and two braziers; there is also a bathroom that can be accessed with the key provided on request by the Union of Municipalities of Valdarno and Valdisieve. (Source: https://effettoforesta.it/rifugio-capanno-delle-guardie-secchieta/ )
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Always open, the bivouac only has a fireplace and a few battered pots (better to bring something). There are many grills. There is running water recently restored (2024). I found a couple of volunteers who take care of the House. It is also an educational center for the park. The place is wonderful.
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The refuge, not managed, is located at an altitude of 1234 m. above sea level inside the Casentinesi Forest National Park, along the road that from the Camaldoli Hermitage, passing through Prato alla Penna, leads to Badia a Prataglia.
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Around Poppi, 'huts' refer to a variety of accommodations and facilities, including unmanaged refuges, bivouacs for overnight stays, and equipped picnic areas. These range from basic shelters with fireplaces and benches to more developed spots with cooking amenities and water sources, often nestled within the Casentino valley and the Foreste Casentinesi-Monte Falterona-Campigna National Park.
Yes, San Paolo in Alpe Ruins is a notable historical site that includes a hut. This small, uninhabited mountain settlement at 1000 meters above sea level features a ruined church and a farmhouse, set in a high-altitude prairie. It also holds historical significance from World War II as a drop zone for partisans.
Many huts and areas around Poppi boast stunning natural features and views. Nasseto Refuge is situated in a remote, mountainous area with a picturesque ruin in a grandiose landscape. San Paolo in Alpe Ruins is set in a high-altitude prairie offering expansive views. Additionally, Guards' Hut Bivouac on Pratomagno also provides excellent viewpoints.
Yes, Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area is particularly well-suited for families. It's a large, equipped area with a bivouac, stoves, plenty of water, and many tables among luxuriant beech trees. It's considered a real joy for families with children and serves as a starting point for various itineraries in the Casentinesi Forests National Park.
Absolutely. Fangacci Hut is equipped with a kitchen, stove, and wood-burning fireplace. Nasseto Refuge has a fireplace and external grills. Guards' Hut Bivouac offers 9 beds, an internal fireplace, a sink, and external braziers. Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area also has stoves and facilities for cooking on the grill.
The area around Poppi and its huts is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging 'Tour of Monte Penna from Passo Fangacci to Foresta della Lama' or the 'Sacred Forests of Badia Prataglia Loop'. There are also gravel biking routes like the 'Arno River Cycle Path – Camaldoli Monastery loop' and running trails. For more details, explore the Hiking around Poppi, Gravel biking around Poppi, and Running Trails around Poppi guides.
Yes, many of the routes leading to or near these huts can be challenging. For instance, the 'Tour of Monte Penna from Passo Fangacci to Foresta della Lama' is a difficult 15 km hike. The terrain in the Casentino valley, within the Foreste Casentinesi-Monte Falterona-Campigna National Park, features diverse elevations, offering varied outdoor experiences for those seeking a more strenuous trek.
The region's agriturismi, villas, and holiday homes are ideal for a peaceful escape, especially during warmer months when swimming pools are a common amenity. For hiking and outdoor activities around the huts, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter can also be an option for those prepared for colder conditions, with some huts offering fireplaces.
While specific rules for each hut regarding dogs are not detailed, the surrounding natural areas, including the Foreste Casentinesi-Monte Falterona-Campigna National Park, generally welcome dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always advisable to check with individual hut managers or park regulations for the most current information.
The Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area is a prime example of an equipped picnic area near Poppi. Located a short distance from Badia Prataglia, it features a large meadow with tables, a fountain, stoves, and a bivouac, making it perfect for day use with cooking amenities.
Yes, several huts and areas provide water. Fangacci Hut has spring water (though it's noted as uncontrolled). Nasseto Refuge has water available at 500 meters. Guards' Hut Bivouac has an internal sink and an external water source (though it's recommended to bring water as availability can vary). Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area also boasts a fountain with plenty of water.
Visitors appreciate the authentic rural Tuscan experience, the tranquility and relaxation offered by these natural settings, and the stunning panoramic views of the Casentino valley and Poppi Castle. The blend of rustic charm with modern comforts, opportunities for outdoor activities, and the historical significance of sites like San Paolo in Alpe Ruins are also highly valued.


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