Huts around Cino are situated in a mountainous region, offering access to high-altitude trails and scenic landscapes. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, including challenging hikes and exploration of historical mountain structures. Cino's terrain features significant elevation changes, leading to viewpoints and bivouacs at over 2,000 meters above sea level. The region is characterized by its natural environment and traditional mountain hospitality.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more huts and cabins around Cino.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Bivouac that you come across while climbing Mount Legnone
0
0
To be done from Morbegno along the Viandante path!
0
0
A small stone hut located along the climb to Monte Legnone. Inside, there are a few benches, a stove (not in great condition), and a fireplace. It's spacious enough to accommodate a small group for a break or shelter in case of inclement weather. Located in a scenic and relatively sheltered area, it's a great place to take a break and/or refreshments before tackling the more technical section to the summit or during the descent.
0
0
Rest and refreshment point in Codera
2
1
A greeting to dear Andrea (the Innkeeper) is a must if you pass by here. He will know how to properly refresh you after the fatigue of the climb! Fresh beer for everyone!!!!!
4
0
Immersed in the green heart of Valgerola, the Bar Bianco farmhouse welcomes you with the warmth of a mountain house. Here you can savor the authentic flavors of the local culinary tradition, such as Bitto cheese and fresh ricotta. In summer or winter, the farmhouse is the ideal starting point for your outdoor adventures, including excursions, ski mountaineering and snowshoeing.
3
0
Around Cino, you can find a variety of huts, including high-altitude bivouacs offering basic shelter, traditional farmhouses with local culinary experiences, and staffed refuges providing full meal services and accommodation. Examples include the high-altitude Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn), Mount Legnone and the family-friendly Bar Bianco Farmhouse.
Yes, the Cino area offers family-friendly options. The Bar Bianco Farmhouse is a great choice, welcoming families with its restaurant and cafe in Valgerola. Another option is San Sciucc, which features a rest area with benches, tables, and a fountain, ideal for a family picnic.
Many huts around Cino offer authentic local culinary traditions. For instance, the Bar Bianco Farmhouse is known for its local flavors like Bitto cheese and fresh ricotta. The Luigi Brasca Hut also provides very good food with typical cuisine of the area.
Yes, some huts around Cino provide accommodation. The Luigi Brasca Hut, for example, is a staffed refuge located at 1,304 meters and offers 40 beds, along with breakfast, lunch, and dinner services. Reservations are highly recommended for overnight stays.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn), Mount Legnone is located at 2,146 meters above sea level and involves a significant climb. The area around Rifugio Cima Bossola, though the refuge itself might be closed, offers a challenging ascent with an average gradient of 11% for about 3 km, rewarding with scenic views.
The Cino area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes to viewpoints like Alpe di Mezzo. Mountain biking is also popular, with technical descents available near San Sciucc. For more detailed routes, you can explore hiking routes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes around Cino.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn), Mount Legnone replaces an old wooden building from 1894, originally erected by Milanese hiking pioneers, offering a glimpse into the area's mountaineering history.
The huts around Cino are generally accessible during warmer months for hiking and outdoor excursions. However, some, like the Bar Bianco Farmhouse, are also ideal starting points for winter activities such as ski mountaineering and snowshoeing. Always check the current operational status before planning your visit, especially for high-altitude bivouacs.
Absolutely. Many huts are situated near stunning viewpoints. Alpe di Mezzo offers a terrific view over the entire region on clear days. The Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn), Mount Legnone is also known for its high-altitude views.
While specific permit requirements vary, some areas, like the path leading to San Sciucc, may allow car access with a special permit. For general hiking and hut visits, it's advisable to research parking options at trailheads. Public transport availability to trailheads can be limited, so planning your journey in advance is recommended.
Yes, some huts are strategically located for longer treks. The Luigi Brasca Hut is notable as the first stop on the famous Roma Path, heading towards Masino-Bregaglia, making it an excellent base for multi-day adventures.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic mountain hospitality, the delicious local cuisine, and the stunning natural surroundings. The variety of huts, from basic bivouacs to comfortable farmhouses, allows for diverse experiences, all set against a backdrop of challenging trails and rewarding views.


Find more beautiful huts and cabins around Cino by checking out the top ones in these nearby places: