Best huts around Bormida are found within the broader Val Bormida region in Liguria, where the Alps meet the Apennines. This area offers diverse shelters and mountain accommodations. The landscape features natural parks and historical routes, providing varied settings for outdoor activities. Huts here serve as bases for exploring the Ligurian terrain, from coastal proximity to high-altitude peaks.
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A great place to relax and simply enjoy the peace and quiet
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open all year round, good food, nice place to relax
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Shelter, you never know
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Great rest area with a view
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Large, very suggestive lawn, the view of the mountains is very beautiful, there are tables
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Pleasant area where you can take a break, there are tables and a fountain
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Starting point for Various trails
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The Pian delle Bosse refuge is open every weekend and on request on other days. It offers a restaurant for which reservations are recommended (tel. +393383597952). The Refuge also offers rooms for overnight stays.
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The Val Bormida region offers a variety of mountain accommodations, ranging from traditional refuges and shelters to more comfortable options. You'll find places like Pian delle Bosse Mountain Hut, which offers a restaurant and rooms, or the more rustic Catalano Meadow and Memorial Shrine, which provides a basic shelter. Other options include the Cadifugio, offering rooms and amenities for groups, and the basic Casa Miniera Shelter for hikers.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Cadifugio offers rooms, a garden, playground, and sports fields, making it ideal for families. Catalano Meadow and Memorial Shrine is also noted as family-friendly, providing a pleasant resting spot. Cascina Porro Refuge and Bed & Breakfast Cascina del Groppo are also categorized as family-friendly.
For those looking for a meal, Pian delle Bosse Mountain Hut has a restaurant, though reservations are recommended. Cascina Porro Refuge also provides food and drinks and is open all year. La Terza Mountain Hut features a bar-restaurant and offers organized activities.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Casa Miniera Shelter, located in the Parco Naturale Regionale del Beigua, was built in the 1940s for iron mine workers, offering a unique glimpse into industrial history. The Cadifugio area is also surrounded by Roman routes and Napoleonic battlefields, providing a historical context to your visit.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. From the Cadifugio, you can embark on excursions, walking tours, mountain biking, and horse riding along the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. The Casa Miniera Shelter is also directly on the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, perfect for hikers. For more specific routes, you can explore hiking trails around Bormida, road cycling routes, or general cycling tours.
Absolutely. The Casa Miniera Shelter provides exceptional panoramic points with sea views, shielded from the mistral wind. Catalano Meadow and Memorial Shrine is also noted for its impressive and spectacular views.
The State Forestry Corps - Barbagia Forests is a known starting point for demanding trails, such as the Issallo Extasy. La Terza Mountain Hut, near Monte Saccarello (Liguria's highest peak), also provides access to challenging high-altitude hikes.
The Val Bormida region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. While specific hut opening times vary, many, like Cascina Porro Refuge, are open all year. The area's natural parks and historical routes can be enjoyed across seasons, with summer being popular for hiking and outdoor events like the Eggplant Feast in July near Cadifugio.
The Cadifugio is easily reachable by car, and also by train to Savona followed by a bus. It also offers free parking. Many other huts and shelters in the region are accessible via local roads, though some may require a hike to reach their exact location.
Yes, some locations provide access to drinking water. The Casa Miniera Shelter has a nearby water source. Additionally, the State Forestry Corps - Barbagia Forests highlight features a fountain with drinking water.
Beyond outdoor activities, the region offers cultural insights. Near the Cadifugio, you can explore local culture, art (such as the Altare Glass Museum), and gastronomy, including local specialties like truffles and mushrooms. The area also hosts local events, adding to the cultural experience.


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