Best huts around Songavazzo are found in the Bergamo Alps, offering access to numerous mountain huts and bivouacs. These facilities provide hikers and nature enthusiasts opportunities to experience the region's landscapes, local cuisine, and alpine culture. Huts serve as stopping points during treks, offering rest, sustenance, and often overnight stays.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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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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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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The huts around Songavazzo, nestled in the scenic Bergamo Alps, offer a unique opportunity to experience breathtaking landscapes, local cuisine, and authentic alpine culture. They serve as excellent stopping points during treks, providing rest, sustenance, and often overnight stays, allowing for deep immersion in the high alpine environment.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli is an accessible destination with picnic benches and flat spaces, ideal for relaxing. The Parafulmine Hut is also considered family-friendly, and the Magnolini Hut is noted for paths suitable for families with children.
Many huts offer superb panoramic views. From the Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli, you can admire the 'queen of the Orobie,' Presolana. The Parafulmine Hut provides beautiful views of Pizzo Formico and overlooks the karst and pastureland basin of the Farno. The Albani Hut offers a spectacular view of the north face of Presolana and the valley.
Facilities vary by hut. The Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli has picnic benches. The Parafulmine Hut and Albani Hut offer restaurants with traditional Bergamo cuisine. The Magnolini Hut provides accommodation, a pub, and a restaurant. For a more rustic experience, the Città di Clusone bivouac offers six beds, a table, benches, and solar-powered lighting, along with an SOS column.
The best time to visit generally depends on your activity. Many huts are open primarily during weekends and throughout August, as is the case for Magnolini Hut. The region is popular for trekking and mountaineering, which are typically enjoyed during warmer months. Bivouacs like Città di Clusone are always open, offering shelter for experienced hikers year-round.
Yes, the Albani Hut is a crucial support point for climbers attempting Mount Ferrante, situated beneath the imposing North Face of Presolana. For experienced hikers seeking a more rugged experience, the Città di Clusone bivouac offers an unstaffed shelter at 2050 meters, ideal for deep immersion in the high alpine environment.
Many huts pride themselves on offering traditional Bergamo cuisine. For instance, the Albani Hut is known for its typical dishes of the Bergamo tradition, and visitors often praise the polenta and other mountain specialties found at places like Magnolini Hut.
The area around Songavazzo offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult. There are also cycling routes for touring bicycles and dedicated running trails. For more details on routes, you can check the Hiking around Songavazzo guide, the Cycling around Songavazzo guide, and the Running Trails around Songavazzo guide.
Yes, some huts have interesting histories. The Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli, for example, was originally a dairy farm before being renovated and opened to the public by the CAI (Club Alpino Italiano), adding to its unique charm.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the delicious traditional cuisine, and the welcoming atmosphere. Many appreciate the huts as excellent starting or stopping points for excursions, offering a chance to relax amidst nature. The sense of being 'at home' and the kindness of the staff are also commonly highlighted.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for circular walks that incorporate huts. For instance, the Magnolini Hut is conveniently located for quick access to Monte Alto, which can be part of a circular route. You can find various hiking routes, including those that pass by huts, in the Hiking around Songavazzo guide.
Access to huts often involves hiking, and some are more easily reachable than others. For example, the Magnolini Hut can be reached on foot from the hiking car park above Ceratello. While specific parking details for each hut's trailhead vary, many popular hiking starting points in the Songavazzo area offer parking facilities. Public transport options to trailheads may also be available, though less frequent for higher alpine huts.


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