Huts around Duno are located in the Province of Varese, Lombardy, Italy, an area offering hiking opportunities near Lake Maggiore. The region features a landscape of valleys and forests, providing a setting for outdoor activities. While Duno itself is not known for an extensive network of high-alpine rifugios, it offers access to rural accommodations and mountain refuges. The area provides a tranquil environment for exploring the natural surroundings.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The place where this "farm" stands is called "Valicci" or, more rarely, "Tre valicci". I knew it by the latter name in 1960, when my family and I reached it. For me it is an almost magical place, and I often return there.
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The term "farm" seems excessive to me: I've been frequenting the area since 1960, when I was six years old, and I've never noticed any agricultural activity, much less livestock farming. Furthermore, the houses on the edge of the Valicci (or Tre Valicci) have almost always been closed and uninhabited.
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Following path 10 and signs for Pian delle Noci, you reach the refuge. It's a challenging and bumpy climb. Once at the refuge, you descend towards the Gesiola spring and return to path 10 towards the Orino fortress.
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Lots of insects, poorly maintained trails Beautiful place
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No overnight possibilities
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Komoot uses OSM, so if you like you can change it on OSM
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Komoot marks it as trail S1. In reality it is a forest S0 downhill and S1 uphill (given the slope). Bottom with crushed stone
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The Duno area, located in the Province of Varese near Lake Maggiore, offers a mix of rural accommodations and mountain refuges rather than an extensive network of high-alpine rifugios typically found in regions like the Dolomites. You'll find charming spots like Pian delle Noci Hut, which provides a place to relax, and Alpe Stivione, a delightful mountain pasture with well-preserved cottages.
Yes, some locations around Duno function as both huts and restaurants. For example, Restaurant Capanna Casa Alpina “Giulio de Grandi Adamoli” is known for its friendly service and local cuisine, including delicious polenta brasato. Another option is C.A.L. Capanna Adamoli, which offers very tasty, simple but good food, though it's advisable to call ahead during the off-season.
Visitors frequently enjoy Pian delle Noci Hut for its beautiful location and relaxing atmosphere. Another beloved spot is Alpe Stivione, a mountain pasture nestled in the woods of the Parco delle 5 Vette, featuring well-preserved cottages. The area also includes various mountain pastures and restaurants that are appreciated by the komoot community.
The Duno region is characterized by a landscape of valleys and forests. Huts like Alpe Stivione are surrounded by larch and fir trees, offering a serene woodland experience. The broader area near Lake Maggiore provides access to breathtaking panoramic views, such as those from the Al Legn Hut, which overlooks Lake Maggiore and the Brissago Islands.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories for all huts aren't detailed, locations like Restaurant Capanna Casa Alpina “Giulio de Grandi Adamoli” are noted for their great location and pleasant atmosphere, which can be suitable for families. The Duno Country Cottage, a rural accommodation nearby, is specifically highlighted as ideal for families and groups seeking a relaxing vacation with extensive outdoor space.
The Duno area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Duno guide, which includes routes like 'The high trenches of San Martino' and 'Alpe di Duno – loop tour'. For runners, there are options like the 'Morning Run loop from Cuveglio' detailed in the Running Trails around Duno guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Church of San Michele al Monte – Scenic Viewpoint loop' in the MTB Trails around Duno guide.
The Duno region, being in Lombardy, Italy, generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Summer provides warm weather for walks to huts and enjoying the natural surroundings. While not explicitly detailed for winter, the area's forest trails and rural settings can be enjoyed during different seasons, depending on weather conditions and trail accessibility.
Accessibility varies by location. Some places, like Restaurant Capanna Casa Alpina “Giulio de Grandi Adamoli”, are accessible by car, making them convenient for visitors. Other huts or refuges, especially those in more remote mountain settings like the Al Legn Hut near Lake Maggiore, may require a hike of a couple of hours to reach.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil environment and the opportunity to relax after a climb, as noted for Pian delle Noci Hut. The pleasant atmosphere and friendly service at places like Restaurant Capanna Casa Alpina “Giulio de Grandi Adamoli” are also highly rated. The overall appeal lies in exploring the natural surroundings, including forests and mountain pastures like Alpe Stivione, and enjoying local cuisine.
Yes, the area around Duno offers a range of hiking difficulties. While some huts are more easily accessible, trails like 'From Cuveglio to Monte San Martino Chapel (via Route 270)' and 'Monte della Colonna Direct Route' are rated as difficult in the Hiking around Duno guide, suggesting that more challenging routes to or near huts are available for experienced hikers.
While the huts themselves are primarily focused on natural experiences, the broader region of Duno and Lombardy has historical significance. The Forest Trail with Stone Cabin highlights the presence of traditional structures. The area's history is often intertwined with its rural and alpine heritage, with old farmhouses and traditional building styles, such as the well-preserved cottages at Alpe Stivione built with local porphyry.


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