Best huts around Bagno Di Romagna are situated within the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, offering access to the mountainous Tuscan-Romagna Apennines. This region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including forests and high-altitude plateaus. Visitors can explore historical stone buildings and experience local culture amidst natural settings. The area provides various accommodations, from rustic shelters to managed refuges, catering to trekkers and nature enthusiasts.
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The "San Paolo in Alpe" bivouac, recently built inside an old residential structure, is located in the mountainous part of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, more precisely in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the municipality of Santa Sofia. The building is divided into two parts: one is always open and available as a temporary shelter, while the other is used as a managed bivouac, accessible by reservation. The building is located on a plateau at an altitude of 1,030 meters and lies entirely within the Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park. The surrounding landscape is characterized by open grazing areas, immersed in a forest landscape of high environmental value that extends to the Apennine ridge, which includes the Sasso Fratino Integral Nature Reserve, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.
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ideal for a barbecue after the tour
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A short distance from Badia Prataglia is Campo dell’Agio (photo above), a large meadow on the edge of the forest that can be reached on foot and by mountain bike from the town square and by car by turning left next to the Il Carbonile inn, a couple of kilometers beyond Badia Prataglia in the direction of Passo dei Mandrioli. Campo dell’Agio, at 1026 meters above sea level, is also a large equipped area with a refuge, fountain, stoves and many tables at the beginning of the forest. The place is a real joy for families with children, but also a reference point for trekking lovers. In fact, it is the starting and finishing point of various itineraries that wind and intertwine in the famous Badia Prataglia Biogenetic Natural Forest, now included in the Casentinesi Forests National Park.
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The refuge, not managed, is located at an altitude of 1234 m. above sea level inside the Casentinesi Forest National Park, along the road that from the Camaldoli Hermitage, passing through Prato alla Penna, leads to Badia a Prataglia.
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Valpisella is a stone building dating back to the first half of the 19th century. More recently the building was renovated and taken over by the ANPI of Forlì. Today it is possible to use the services present in the structure (bathrooms, kitchen and dining room) and stay overnight upon reservation. During the summer months the ANPI organizes various cultural events, you can consult the dedicated Facebook page for further information.
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Magical, fairytale-like San Paolo in Alpe. The preserved ruins bear the memory of the devastation carried out on 12 April 1944 by the Wehrmacht troops, who prevailed with overwhelming forces and heavy artillery on the partisan position, set fire to the church and the houses of the village, attacking the civilian population. Today, the silence that reigns on the esplanade, desolate and windswept, together with the merit of the conservative restoration carried out, give the whole an austere and solemn aura that is imprinted in the memory. It's a shame that Komoot doesn't allow you to post videos that would pay better homage to the place than a single photo can
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Corniolo San Paolo in Alpe ring, beautiful trekking track and panoramic MTB, see also Ridracoli dam.
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From here you can enjoy the view of the entire ridge included in the Integral Reserve of Sassofratino and the top of Poggio Scali.
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Among the most appreciated huts are Nasseto Refuge, known for its essential but well-kept shelter with a fireplace, and Fangacci Hut, an unmanaged refuge deep within the Casentinesi Forest National Park. Valpisella Refuge is also popular, offering renovated facilities and cultural events.
Yes, Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area is particularly celebrated as a 'real joy for families with children.' It's a large equipped area with a bivouac, stoves, plenty of water, and numerous tables nestled among beech trees, easily accessible by car, mountain bike, or on foot. Valpisella Refuge is also noted as family-friendly.
Facilities vary by hut. For instance, Valpisella Refuge, a renovated stone building, offers bathrooms, a kitchen, and a dining room, with overnight stays by reservation. Fangacci Hut, when managed, provides a kitchen, stove, and wood-burning fireplace. Nasseto Refuge is more essential, with a fireplace, benches, and external grills.
Yes, several huts offer overnight options. Valpisella Refuge allows overnight stays by reservation. The 'San Paolo in Alpe' Bivouac (near San Paolo in Alpe Ruins) has a managed section accessible by reservation, in addition to an always-open temporary shelter. Fangacci Hut also has managed sections with beds available by contacting the manager.
Many huts are steeped in history. Valpisella Refuge is a renovated stone building dating back to the first half of the 19th century and hosts cultural events during summer. The area around San Paolo in Alpe Ruins, where the 'San Paolo in Alpe' Bivouac is located, played a significant role during World War II and is part of the 'Path of Freedom' within the National Park.
The huts are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities within the Foreste Casentinesi National Park. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging mountain bike trails like the 'Great Alto Bidente Loop' or 'Monte Carpano Pass – Complesso Rurale Rio Salso loop from Bagno di Romagna'. There are also many running trails, such as 'The Wolf's Ring Trail' or 'Poggio Alto loop from Bagno di Romagna'. For more details, explore the cycling, MTB, and running guides for Bagno Di Romagna.
The huts are situated within the picturesque Foreste Casentinesi National Park, offering diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter luxuriant beech forests, high-altitude plateaus, and scenic viewpoints. Huts like Fangacci Hut are deep within the forest, while Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area is surrounded by beautiful beech trees at the beginning of the wood. The area around San Paolo in Alpe Ruins features a high-altitude prairie where herds of fallow deer and deer are often spotted.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. During the summer months, Valpisella Refuge hosts various cultural events, making it a vibrant time to visit. The region's diverse landscapes are beautiful in spring and autumn for hiking, while winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though some unmanaged huts might be less accessible.
Yes, Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area is notably accessible by car, making it convenient for day trips and families. Valpisella Refuge is also easily reachable by car.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene and protected environment of the Casentinesi Forests National Park. The blend of rustic shelters, historically significant stone buildings, and family-friendly equipped areas caters to diverse preferences. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 150 upvotes and 40 photos shared across 8 highlights, showcasing the appeal of these unique outdoor accommodations.
Yes, some huts and areas provide water. Nasseto Refuge has water available about 500 meters away. Valpisella Refuge has a drinking water fountain. Campo dell'Agio Picnic Area is well-equipped with plenty of water. For unmanaged refuges like Fangacci Hut, spring water might be available but is typically uncontrolled.
Yes, Fangacci Hut is an unmanaged refuge, though it can be managed by Fitness Tuscany. The 'San Paolo in Alpe' Bivouac (near San Paolo in Alpe Ruins) is divided into two parts: one always open as a temporary shelter and another managed section accessible by reservation, providing flexibility for visitors seeking emergency shelter or a bookable experience.


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