Best huts in Ravenna are found along its 35 km of Adriatic coastline, known as the Lidi Ravennati, and within its inland natural parks. The region features diverse landscapes, from sandy beaches and pine forests to the unique Po Delta and the Vena del Gesso Romagnola regional park. Ravenna is culturally significant for its historical fishing traditions and its role as a natural oasis. The area offers a range of experiences, from coastal relaxation to exploration of naturalistic areas.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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A street that allows you to undertake various bike routes: • Climb to Vespignano (taking via Castelnuovo after a few bends) • Climb to Monte Mauro (via Monte Mauro before reaching Zattaglia) • Bitella climb (when you reach Zattaglia, turn left) • Take Val Sintria (when you reach Zattaglia, turn left then immediately right onto via Molino Boldrino), from here there are various alternatives, including the climb up via Cavina and the climb up the dirt road to Croce Daniele. Both of these last two solutions intersect the CAI 505 path, which can be traveled on gravel and MTB. • Montalbano climb
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The Cà Carnè refuge and visitor center offers the opportunity to eat and stay in the greenery of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. Furthermore, it is an ideal place for those who want to spend their free time in contact with nature: there are many possibilities here, including trekking, mountain bike trails and horseback riding. The Cà Carnè refuge is surrounded by the greenery of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola regional park. Guided speleological visits are also organised: to find out more visit the website http://www.rifugiocacarne.altervista.org/visite-speleological.html.
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Picnic area and point of interest on the Partisans' path, there is also a small house with 4 beds open even in winter
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Breathtaking views within a nature reserve, excellent food and hospitality.
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Next to the historic structure of the "Rifugio Ca 'Carnè" visitor center, the "Scout Base" is also active and accessible. The scout base is located just 150 meters from the visitor center and is surrounded by a coniferous forest on the edge of a beautiful natural sinkhole. The structure was built to offer a valid point of support for the scout camps. (Source: ravennanotizie.it)
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The Ca 'Carnè Visitor Center and Refuge is located within an equipped area of 43 hectares on the Gessi near Brisighella within the Parco della Vena del Gesso Romagnola. Ca 'Carnè is a typical rural house, today equipped as a refuge, with restaurant, bar and bedrooms. The Visitor Center offers numerous services, with the Fauna Museum, the Scout hut, numerous picnic areas and a network of paths that wind through the thick woods, touching the interesting karst and rocky areas of the site. (Source: from the info on the Facebook page Rifugio Cà Carnè)
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Beautiful landscape towards Senio and Santerno valleys
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Ravenna offers a diverse range of 'huts.' You can find traditional fishing huts (Capanni da Pesca or Padelloni) along the coastline and rivers, modern chalets, bungalows, and mobile homes within well-equipped campsites, and inland refuges like Ca' Carnè Refuge, which serves as a visitor center and accommodation.
Yes, many options cater to families. The Lidi Ravennati, particularly Lido di Savio and Lido di Classe, are known for their family-friendly beaches and accommodations. Campsites like International Camping and Incanto Glamping Village offer bungalows and mobile homes with amenities. Inland, the Scout Hut near Ca' Carnè Refuge is also noted as family-friendly.
Traditional fishing huts, known as Capanni da Pesca or Padelloni, are iconic to the Emilia-Romagna region. You can observe them along the pier in Marina di Ravenna, on the banks of the Fiumi Uniti river near Lido di Dante, along the Bevano stream in Fosso Ghiaia, and hidden in the pine forest of Piallassa della Baiona (including the historic Capanno Garibaldi). These huts offer a glimpse into the region's fishing traditions and cultural heritage, often set in picturesque natural surroundings.
Near the inland huts like Ca' Carnè Refuge, you can enjoy trekking, mountain biking, and horseback riding within the Vena del Gesso Romagnola regional park. Chalet Silente Ascent is a starting point for various bike routes, including climbs to Vespignano and Monte Mauro. Along the coast, areas like Lido di Dante offer opportunities for birdwatching, electric boat tours, and walking or cycling through naturalistic areas like the Bevano river mouth. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking and MTB trails guides in Ravenna.
Yes, Lido di Dante is considered a natural oasis, tucked inside a protected nature reserve, offering a raw and sandy experience. Camping Classe FKK and Camping Classe Village in Lido di Dante provide mobile homes and wooden chalets in direct contact with nature. Inland, Ca' Carnè Refuge is situated within the Vena del Gesso Romagnola regional park, surrounded by greenery and offering access to natural trails.
The Lidi Ravennati are popular throughout the warmer months, especially from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is ideal for beach activities and exploring the natural areas. The 'Capanni Aperti' festival, celebrating the traditional fishing huts, typically takes place in May. Inland refuges and trails are accessible for hiking and biking during spring, summer, and autumn, with some, like the small house at Crest towards Ca' Malanca, open even in winter.
Absolutely. Crest towards Ca' Malanca is a viewpoint and hut offering beautiful landscapes towards the Senio and Santerno valleys. The traditional fishing huts in Marina di Ravenna reflect in the lagoon at sunset, providing picturesque scenery. Ca' Carnè Refuge also offers breathtaking views within its nature reserve.
Punta Marina Terme is particularly known for relaxation and wellness, featuring thermal baths directly on the beach that offer treatments and wellness paths. It provides a serene environment with good accommodation facilities, making it ideal for those seeking therapeutic benefits or a relaxing experience by the sea.
Modern campsites and glamping villages like International Camping and Incanto Glamping Village offer bungalows and mobile homes with amenities such as water, gas, TV, air conditioning, and parking. They often include swimming pools, sports centers, playgrounds, restaurants, and markets. Inland refuges like Ca' Carnè Refuge provide accommodation, dining (restaurant, bar), and visitor center services, including picnic areas and a network of paths.
Yes, Crest towards Ca' Malanca is a point of interest on the Partisans' path, offering historical significance. The traditional fishing huts themselves are part of the region's cultural heritage. From the right bank of the Fiumi Uniti river near Lido di Dante, the bell tower of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is visible.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the cultural heritage and picturesque atmospheres of the traditional fishing huts to the comfortable modern accommodations by the sea or in natural parks. The opportunity to combine beach relaxation with nature activities, explore historical sites, and engage in outdoor sports like trekking and biking is highly valued. The region's natural beauty, particularly the Vena del Gesso Romagnola regional park and the Lidi Ravennati, is a significant draw.
Marina di Ravenna is the most popular beach, known for its vibrant atmosphere, stylish beach clubs ('Bagni'), and nightlife, including aperitivo events and DJ sets. It's a modern and well-equipped location, popular with young people and those looking for entertainment and an active holiday.


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