Best huts around Vicchio are found in the Mugello region of Tuscany, an area characterized by its rolling hills, dense woods, and traditional rural landscapes. This region offers a variety of accommodations, from restored chalets to apartments within agriturismos, providing a connection to nature and Tuscan culture. The area is also home to basic bivouac shelters, catering to hikers exploring the Apennine trails. Vicchio serves as a base for outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines.
…Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Just above the refuge there is a remarkable view.
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It's not always open. Check first.
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Clean and well-stocked bivouac just a stone's throw from the Acquacheta stream
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Very well kept refuge, here too there is the possibility of having a barbecue. Very close to the source of the Dead Bitch
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Very close to the convenient parking for a barbecue
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The place is very beautiful. Too bad it was supposed to be open and instead....
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Very small exposed stone bivouac available where you can rest immersed in the calm and quiet of the woods.
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The Giogo pass is located at 882 meters above sea level. During the Second World War it was part of the German defensive line called the Gothic Line. In 1944, at the Giogo pass, the Allies broke into the German trenches after a series of attacks that lasted five days.
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Vicchio offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic chalets and apartments within traditional agriturismos to basic bivouac shelters for hikers. These options provide various ways to experience the tranquil Tuscan countryside, catering to different preferences for comfort and adventure.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. For example, Passo del Giogo is a mountain pass with a hut and cafe that is considered family-friendly. La Serra Hut, an alpine refuge with a dormitory, is also noted as family-friendly. Many agriturismos in the region also offer amenities like swimming pools and green spaces, making them ideal for families.
Rifugio I Diacci is explicitly dog-friendly, making it a great option for those traveling with pets. It's immersed in the beech forests of the upper Mugello and offers rooms with private bathrooms and simple cuisine.
The area around Vicchio is excellent for outdoor activities. Near huts like Rifugio I Diacci, you can enjoy trekking, Nordic walking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The Mugello region, in general, offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Vicchio, MTB Trails around Vicchio, and Gravel biking around Vicchio guides.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Passo del Giogo, located at 882 meters above sea level, was part of the German Gothic Line during World War II and saw significant battles. Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter is also noted as a historical site, named after a 19th-century bandit and a site of a partisan battle in 1944.
Huts in Vicchio offer unique experiences. La Serra Hut operates without electricity, providing a rustic experience with an equipped kitchen and dormitory. Rifugio I Diacci is part of the 'Rifugi del Mugello' circuit and offers a bivouac option when the main refuge is closed. Many accommodations are restored old buildings, maintaining authentic Tuscan architectural styles.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural surroundings, hiking, and activities like mountain biking. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for trekking and exploring the changing landscapes. Some refuges, like Rifugio I Diacci, are open throughout July and August, and on weekends in spring and autumn.
Yes, for a more rugged experience, there are basic mountain huts or 'bivacchi'. Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter is a self-managed shelter, open 24/7, offering bunk beds, a fireplace, and a table, though without drinking water. The Rifugio I Diacci also has a bivouac available when the main refuge is closed.
The huts are typically nestled in picturesque countryside, offering panoramic views of hills, olive groves, vineyards, and dense woods. You'll find yourself surrounded by oak and chestnut woods near places like 'Il coccodrillo' Rustic Country Chalet, or immersed in beech forests around Rifugio I Diacci. The region is part of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, rich in natural beauty.
Many accommodations, while maintaining a rustic feel, are equipped with modern amenities. Restored chalets and agriturismo apartments often include kitchens, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and sometimes even private pools, ensuring a comfortable stay despite their traditional appearance.
Yes, some huts offer dining options. Rifugio I Diacci has a large dining room and serves simple but appetizing cuisine. Passo del Giogo also features a cafe. Additionally, many agriturismos have restaurants serving typical Mugellana cuisine and local products.
Access varies. Some rustic chalets and agriturismos are accessible by car, often with parking available. For more remote bivouac shelters like Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter, they are typically located on ridge paths, requiring hiking to reach. Public transport options to specific hut trailheads may be limited, so checking local schedules is advisable.


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