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Top 10 Huts and Cabins around Borgo San Lorenzo

Best huts around Borgo San Lorenzo are found in the Mugello area, a region in Tuscany known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and the Apennine mountain range. This area offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical significance, with many trails leading to remote shelters. The terrain varies, providing options for different hiking levels. The huts serve as practical stops for trekkers exploring the characteristic trekking itineraries of the Mugello area.

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Last updated: July 14, 2026

Rifugio I Diacci

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The Alpine Refuge "I Diacci" (941 m asl), immersed in the green beech forests of the upper Mugello on the crest of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, not far from the Sambuca …

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Passo del Giogo

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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, …

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La Serra Hut

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The alpine refuge "La Serra" (803 m asl) is located within the Park of the Apennine Rural Landscape of Moscheta and more precisely between the Passo della Colla di Casaglia …

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Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter

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Self managed shelter. Open 24/7. There are some bunk beds, a fireplace and a table. No drinking water.

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Ca' di Cicci

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very nice and well kept open bivouac

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Emanuele Teobaldelli
August 10, 2025, Rifugio La Serra

Just above the refuge there is a remarkable view.

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It's not always open. Check first.

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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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ellierob
August 29, 2023, Passo del Giogo

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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Pass of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines that separates the Mugello and Santerno valleys. It is located at 882 meters above sea level. between the towns of Firenzuola and Scarperia. It was a garrison of the Nazi Gothic Line to defend northern Italy from the advance of Allied troops.

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Ötsch
January 24, 2023, Passo del Giogo

Little-used pass on the west-east crossing through the Appeninn. There was a young guy in my scooter the whole time, who must have gone up and down 5 times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find around Borgo San Lorenzo?

The area around Borgo San Lorenzo, particularly in the Mugello region, offers a variety of huts. These range from traditional alpine refuges like Rifugio I Diacci with full hospitality, to self-managed bivouac shelters such as Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter, and huts with more basic facilities like Valdiccioli Refuge. There are options for different levels of comfort and self-sufficiency.

Are there family-friendly huts or trails near Borgo San Lorenzo?

Yes, several huts and nearby areas are suitable for families. For example, Passo del Giogo is categorized as family-friendly and offers a cafe for rest. La Serra Hut is also noted as family-friendly. Many trails in the Mugello area are accessible for families, offering varying difficulties.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The huts around Borgo San Lorenzo are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy trekking, Nordic walking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Borgo San Lorenzo, Gravel biking around Borgo San Lorenzo, or Running Trails around Borgo San Lorenzo guides.

Which huts offer overnight stays and facilities for trekkers?

For overnight stays, Rifugio I Diacci provides rooms with private bathrooms, a dining room, and simple cuisine. Valdiccioli Refuge offers 7 dormitories with 45 beds, toilets with hot showers, a large refectory with a fireplace, and a communal kitchen. The remote Rifugio Alpino Frassineta, reachable only on foot, also offers 20 beds, 3 bathrooms, and a large kitchen for guests, with camping options available.

Are there any dog-friendly huts in the area?

Yes, Rifugio I Diacci is explicitly noted as dog-friendly, making it a great option if you're hiking with your canine companion.

What natural features can I expect to see when visiting these huts?

The huts are nestled within diverse natural landscapes. For instance, Rifugio I Diacci is immersed in green beech forests near the Rovigo river, which features an ancient mill and waterfalls. Valdiccioli Refuge is located within the Giogo - Casaglia Nature Reserve in the Upper Mugello, offering a wild, fresh-air environment.

Are there any historical sites associated with the huts or nearby trails?

Yes, the region has historical significance. Passo del Giogo, a mountain pass at 882 meters, was part of the German defensive Gothic Line during the Second World War. The Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter is named after a 19th-century bandit and was also the site of a battle during WWII.

What is the best time of year to visit the huts around Borgo San Lorenzo?

The Mugello area is beautiful year-round. Many huts, like Rifugio Alpino Frassineta, are open year-round. Rifugio I Diacci is open throughout July and August, and on weekends in spring and autumn. The diverse terrain and forests make it appealing in various seasons, from lush green summers to colorful autumns.

How accessible are the huts, and is parking available?

Accessibility varies by hut. Some, like Rifugio Alpino Frassineta, are only reachable on foot, offering a true wilderness experience. Others, such as Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter, are very close to convenient parking. It's advisable to check specific access details for each hut you plan to visit.

Do I need any permits for hiking or staying in huts in the Mugello area?

Generally, permits are not required for hiking on public trails in the Mugello area. However, for self-managed refuges or bivouac shelters like Valdiccioli Refuge or La Serra Hut, it's often necessary to arrange access or make appointments, especially for groups or during off-season periods.

What facilities can I expect at the huts?

Facilities vary from basic to more comprehensive. Rifugio I Diacci offers rooms with private bathrooms and a dining room. Valdiccioli Refuge has dormitories, hot showers, and a communal kitchen. Simpler options like La Serra Hut might have an equipped kitchen, bunk beds, and a common toilet but no electricity. Capanna Marcone bivouac shelter offers bunk beds, a fireplace, and a table, but no drinking water.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the huts?

Yes, some huts offer dining options or are located near cafes. Rifugio I Diacci provides simple but appetizing cuisine. Passo del Giogo features a hut and a cafe, providing a convenient stop for food and rest. Many agriturismos in the broader Borgo San Lorenzo area also offer traditional Tuscan cuisine.

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