Best huts around Palena are situated within a mountainous landscape, offering access to the Apennines and areas like the Majella National Park. This region is characterized by high-altitude terrain and diverse natural features, including challenging trails and viewpoints. Visitors can explore various routes leading to these shelters, which serve as bases for mountain exploration.
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former Pelino bivouac, work on the new refuge
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The Pelino bivouac is one of the most famous bivouacs, if not the bivouac, in the Apennines. It is spartan and essential: eight wooden planks on which to place the mattress and spend an unforgettable night at an altitude of 2,700 metres. There are few places from which you can see the sun rise over the Adriatic and set over the Tyrrhenian Sea. A unique place that is worth all the effort to reach it.
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The Capoposto refuge is located at an altitude of 1800 meters, near Mount Mileto, in the Majella National Park. Several paths lead past the refuge, which offers a breathtaking panorama of the region.
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At 1430 m in the Lama Bianca Nature Reserve it is a lookout point for the chamois which are very numerous in these areas.
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The new Carlo Fusco Bivouac was inaugurated in 2019 and is located at 2455m and can be used as an intermediate point to reach various peaks, including Monte Focalone, Monte Acquaviva and Monte Amaro.
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Passing an area of shrubs and, beyond a grassy basin, you reach the refuge of Casa della Madonna, a small stone shelter that is always open.
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Bester Biwakplatz der Welt! Eight beds, but it can also be placed on the floor. First come first served.
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Around Palena, you'll find a variety of mountain accommodations including bivouacs, stone shelters, and mountain refuges. These range from spartan, high-altitude bivouacs like Bivacco Pelino to more established shelters such as Carlo Fusco Shelter and the unique Casa della Madonna Stone Shelter.
Yes, the Palena region offers several challenging huts. Bivacco Pelino, located at 2,700 meters, is a spartan bivouac known for its demanding access and incredible views. Similarly, Carlo Fusco Shelter at 2,455 meters serves as an intermediate point for reaching high peaks like Monte Focalone and Monte Amaro, indicating a challenging approach.
For breathtaking panoramas, Bivacco Pelino is exceptional, offering views of both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas from its 2,700-meter altitude. Rifugio Capoposto, situated at 1,800 meters near Mount Mileto in the Majella National Park, also provides a stunning panorama of the region.
Yes, the Casa della Madonna Stone Shelter is a small, natural monument that is always open. It's a simple stone shelter accessible after passing through shrubs and a grassy basin.
The huts around Palena are nestled within a mountainous landscape, offering access to the Apennines and areas like the Majella National Park. Near the Hunting Lodge in the Lama Bianca Nature Reserve, you can find a lookout point for chamois, which are numerous in these areas. The high-altitude locations provide diverse natural features and challenging trails.
The Palena region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including difficult routes like the Majella National Park – Mount Porrara loop. There are also MTB trails, ranging from easy to difficult, and cycling routes that allow you to explore the surrounding landscapes.
Many paths lead to the huts. For instance, Carlo Fusco Shelter is an intermediate point for reaching peaks like Monte Focalone and Monte Amaro. Rifugio Capoposto is also accessible via several paths. You can find detailed routes and their difficulty levels in the hiking guide for Palena.
Visitors highly appreciate the unique experiences offered by these huts. Many highlight the unforgettable nights spent at high altitudes, the breathtaking panoramic views, and the sense of accomplishment from reaching challenging locations. The spartan nature of some bivouacs, like Bivacco Pelino, is often cited as part of its unique appeal.
Yes, the Hunting Lodge, located at 1,430 meters in the Lama Bianca Nature Reserve, serves as an excellent lookout point for chamois, which are frequently seen in these areas.
The huts around Palena are situated at various altitudes, generally in high-mountain terrain. For example, Bivacco Pelino is at 2,700 meters, Carlo Fusco Shelter is at 2,455 meters, Rifugio Capoposto is at 1,800 meters, and the Hunting Lodge is at 1,430 meters.
Yes, the Carlo Fusco Shelter was inaugurated in 2019, making it one of the more recently updated bivouacs in the region.
Absolutely. Rifugio Capoposto is located at 1,800 meters near Mount Mileto, directly within the Majella National Park, offering a great base for exploring the park's trails and enjoying its panorama.


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