Best huts near Colico are situated in a region characterized by its position at the northern end of Lake Como, where the Adda River flows in. This area serves as a gateway to the Valtellina valley and offers access to diverse mountain and lake landscapes. The surrounding peaks provide a backdrop for various outdoor activities, including hiking to alpine shelters. Colico's strategic location makes it a starting point for exploring both the lakeside and the higher elevations.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Bivouac that you come across while climbing Mount Legnone
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A small stone hut located along the climb to Monte Legnone. Inside, there are a few benches, a stove (not in great condition), and a fireplace. It's spacious enough to accommodate a small group for a break or shelter in case of inclement weather. Located in a scenic and relatively sheltered area, it's a great place to take a break and/or refreshments before tackling the more technical section to the summit or during the descent.
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Rifugio Menaggio, located at 1383 m, offers unique views of Lake Como. It is the ideal base for climbing Monte Grona, with via ferratas or challenging trails. It is a panoramic and welcoming point for every hiker, it is managed by the CAI and offers refreshments and overnight stays in the summer season.
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Wonderful mountain pasture on the path that leads to Monte Berlinghera or Sasso Canale.
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The Silvestri bivouac is located at 2,146 meters above sea level on the western side of Monte Legnone, shortly after the Porta dei Merli. It replaces the old wooden building, called Cà de Legn, which was built in 1894 by a group of Milanese hiking pioneers
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The Silvestri bivouac is located at 2,146 meters above sea level on the western slope of Monte Legnone. It replaces the old wooden building, called Cà de Legn, which was erected in 1894 by a group of pioneers of Milanese hiking.
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For a family-friendly experience, consider visiting Roccoli Lorla Hut. Located at 1438 meters, it's tagged as family-friendly and serves as a great starting point for hikes to Monte Legnone and Monte Legnoncino.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn), Mount Legnone offers a demanding ascent to 2,146 meters on the western slope of Monte Legnone. Another challenging option is the hike to Sant'Amate Chapel, which provides beautiful views of Lake Como and the Cavargna valley from a high summit.
Parking is available near Roccoli Lorla Hut. This area provides convenient access to paths leading to Monte Legnone and Monte Legnoncino.
The summer season is generally the best time to visit, as many huts, like Menaggio Hut, offer refreshments and overnight stays during this period. Be aware that some huts may close from late October onwards due to weather conditions.
Yes, Menaggio Hut, managed by the CAI, provides refreshments and overnight stays during the summer season, making it an ideal base for multi-day adventures.
Many huts offer spectacular panoramic views. For instance, Menaggio Hut provides unique vistas of Lake Como from 1383 meters. The Sant'Amate Chapel also boasts beautiful views of Lake Como, Val Cavargna, and Lake Lugano.
Yes, the Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn), Mount Legnone replaces an older wooden building erected in 1894 by Milanese hiking pioneers, giving it a historical connection to the region's mountaineering past. Additionally, Roccoli Lorla Hut is also considered a historical site.
The area around Colico offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes like those found in the Mountain Hikes around Colico guide. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from difficult routes on the Valchiavenna Cycle Path to moderate road cycling routes, as detailed in the Cycling around Colico guide and Road Cycling Routes around Colico guide.
While specific 'hidden gem' status can vary, the Alpe di Mezzo offers a wonderful mountain pasture experience on a path leading to Monte Berlinghera or Sasso Canale. It's known for its rewarding views, though the climb can be steep.
Visitors frequently praise the unique views of Lake Como and the surrounding mountains, the welcoming atmosphere of staffed refuges, and the challenging yet rewarding trails leading to these alpine shelters. The opportunity for refreshments and overnight stays at huts like Menaggio Hut is also highly valued.
Absolutely. Roccoli Lorla Hut is an excellent starting point for hikes to the higher peaks of Monte Legnone and Monte Legnoncino. Similarly, Menaggio Hut serves as an ideal base for climbing Monte Grona, including via ferratas or challenging trails.


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