Best huts around San Lorenzo Bellizzi are located within Italy's Pollino National Park, a region characterized by dramatic mountain landscapes and dense beech forests. The area features towering limestone walls of the Raganello Gorge and expansive alpine meadows. It serves as a base for exploring diverse terrain, including deep gorges and ancient mule tracks. The village itself offers views over the Raganello Valley.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Small refuge and restaurant high up between S. Costantino Albanese and Francavilla, at 1074m. Various trails start from there and there is a parking lot and a cold water fountain!
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The Rifugio is a beautiful building, which unfortunately does not seem to be in operation at the moment. The nearby spring no longer carries water. The path from the southeast is well signposted and perfectly walkable, apart from a few overgrown sections.
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The refuge is located a few steps from the Madonna del Pollino sanctuary. Behind the refuge is a panoramic balcony overlooking the valley below.
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This bivouac can be found near Piano Gaudolino, the perfect place to spend a night in the midst of nature and where to take shelter in case of adverse conditions. However, remember that the bivouacs must be treated with great respect, and if possible, leave an offering or food for those who arrive after you.
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The refuge takes its name from the conifers that cover the surrounding slopes. It is the arrival and departure point of various excursions including the Lucan section of the Sentiero Italia.
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Also close enough to the car park near Colle Impiso. About 6km away on the IPV2 trail (901).
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A truly strategic point for the bivouac: 3 minutes walk from the fountain, 2 minutes from a wooden shelter. Protected by some trees but not completely closed.
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For an overnight stay, the Gaudolino Bivouac offers a rustic experience, perfect for those venturing deeper into the mountains. Another strategic option is the Bivouac near Colle Impiso, which is conveniently located just a few minutes' walk from a water fountain and a wooden shelter, making it a practical and protected spot.
The Bivouac near Colle Impiso is quite accessible, being close to the car park near Colle Impiso. While bivouacs generally offer basic shelter, its proximity to parking and amenities like a water fountain makes it a good option for those seeking an easier approach to a mountain stay.
The huts serve as excellent bases for exploring Pollino National Park. You can enjoy various activities, including challenging running trails like the 'Serra Dolcedorme and Monte Pollino' or 'Il Giardino degli Dei' loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are difficult mountain biking routes such as 'Monte Moschereto da Civita' or traffic-free bike rides like the 'Pollino National Park' route. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails guide, MTB trails guide, and traffic-free bike rides guide around San Lorenzo Bellizzi.
The Pino Loricato Hut is known for its facilities, including a restaurant, making it a comfortable stop. Similarly, the Acquafredda Mountain Hut also features a small refuge and restaurant, along with a parking lot and a cold water fountain.
The region around San Lorenzo Bellizzi and its huts is best visited during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers ideal conditions for hiking and outdoor activities, allowing full enjoyment of the diverse terrain, from deep gorges to limestone peaks and ancient mule tracks.
The Pino Loricato Hut offers a panoramic balcony behind it, providing stunning views overlooking the valley below. The entire area of Pollino National Park is known for its extraordinary natural panoramas, including views of Mount Pollino and the Raganello gorges.
Visiting these huts provides direct access to the Pollino National Park's diverse terrain. You can expect to see towering limestone walls of the Raganello Gorge, dense beech forests, expansive alpine meadows, and the ancient Loricato pine trees, after which the Pino Loricato Hut is named.
Yes, for convenience, the Bivouac near Colle Impiso is located close to the car park near Colle Impiso. Additionally, the Acquafredda Mountain Hut also has a dedicated parking lot, making access easier for visitors.
Many huts, including the Gaudolino Bivouac and Fonte della Giumenta Hut, are situated along routes within the Pollino National Park that can involve intermediate to difficult sections. The park offers options for various skill levels, including challenging ascents and multi-day treks.
The Pino Loricato Hut is a key stop as it serves as a starting and ending point for various excursions, including a section of the Sentiero Italia (Italy Path). It's particularly valued by hikers as a place to rest and gather, and it's located just a few steps from the Madonna del Pollino sanctuary.
Yes, the Bivouac near Colle Impiso is conveniently located just a few minutes' walk from a water fountain. While the spring near the Fonte della Giumenta Hut currently does not carry water, other sources may be available in the park, so it's always wise to carry enough water or confirm local conditions.


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