Best huts around Esine are situated within the Val Camonica region, providing access to various mountain refuges and bivouacs. This area is characterized by its alpine landscapes, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical routes. The region's terrain supports a range of outdoor activities, with huts serving as key points for exploration and rest. These shelters are integral to experiencing the local mountain culture and accessing numerous hiking trails.
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Especially on Saturdays and Sundays during the summer period (but better always) booking is recommended as it is very popular, you feel really good about the portions, the price and the services.
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🏔️ Rifugio Gualtiero Laeng — Conca di Varicla, Borno Rifugio Laeng (1760 m) is one of the two refuges in the Pizzo Camino group, along with San Fermo. It is located in the splendid Conca di Varicla, a bright, open environment rich in rare botanical species. It is an essential, silent place, managed with a spirit of solidarity by volunteers from Operazione Mato Grosso. 📜 Identity and history Dedicated to Gualtiero (Walther) Laeng, a mountaineer and scholar who in 1909 officially reported the Camunian rock carvings. It stands where Rifugio Coppellotti once was, destroyed by the Germans in 1944 as retaliation. It is owned by CAI Cedegolo and entirely managed by OMG volunteers, who donate the proceeds to missions in Latin America. 🏡 Refuge characteristics Altitude: 1760 m Management: Operazione Mato Grosso Beds: 12 in dormitory + 5 in winter room Opening hours: July–August: daily June and September: weekends Dining room: about 30 seats Refuge phone: 338 238 1283 Email: rifugiolaeng@gmail.com 🚶♂️ Main accesses From Borno – Path 82 / 82a ⏱️ 2h20’ ⬆️ 750 m Difficulty: E (Hiking) Classic itinerary: road towards Lago di Lova → deviation onto 82 → final climb on 82a. From Villa di Lozio – Path 136 ⏱️ 2h15’ ⬆️ 800 m Difficulty: E (Hiking) Steeper climb in the upper part, passing through Malga Varicla. 🌄 Environment and panoramas The refuge is framed by the limestone walls of Pizzo Camino and Cima Moren, with a view that embraces the entire basin. The area is known for its botanical richness: rare flowers, bright meadows, light-colored rocks that reflect the light. 🔗 Connections and itineraries Sentiero Alto 82 → Rifugio San Fermo ⏱️ 1h30’ Difficulty: E/EE (Hiking/Difficult Hiking) Panoramic stretch, with ups and downs and some passages over rocky sections. Pizzo Camino (2491 m) – Path 82a ⏱️ 2h from the basin Difficulty: EE (Difficult Hiking) Exposed sections and loose scree: helmet and a sure footing recommended.
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I have an unpleasant memory at the spa, a colleague had run out of water and was denied access (even from the tap) because they said they were closed and he couldn't use the cash register... then it was resolved at the Magnolini.
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Welcoming refuge, very good value for money. E-bike charging
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The Dosso Rotondo refuge is located in the Adamello Natural Park area, at about 1,900 meters above sea level. The structure is immersed in a breathtaking landscape, with a view of the surrounding peaks and the suggestive Lake Idro. Reachable via paths that wind through woods and alpine meadows, the refuge is an ideal place for a stop to enjoy typical dishes of the mountain tradition. Thanks to its position, it also offers numerous itineraries for those who want to continue towards other higher destinations or simply explore the surroundings.
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Superb refreshment point between Val di Scalve and Valcamonica. Tasted a few dishes and cakes, really well kept!
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The little church of S. Fermo was built around the 16th century on the pre-existing hermitage, which, according to tradition and legend, dates back to the time of Charlemagne and his conquest of Valcamonica. Although I did not have archaeological analysis equipment with me on my various visits, I can say with some certainty that the terracotta floor can be dated back, for its components and shapes, to the 16th/17th century. S. Fermo is one of the three brothers who dedicated themselves to prayer and penance: Glisente, Fermo and Caterina. Glisente (the eldest of the brothers) placed his base on the current Colma di S. Glisente - the underground church is interesting; Fermo, at the base of the Corna di S. Fermo; Caterina just above Lozio, on the path that gives access to the Concarena. The altarpiece of the little church depicts the two brothers in military uniform. Tradition and legend tell that Glisente and Fermo were knights and dignitaries of Charlemagne's army, who then, after the siege of Povia (773-774 AD, today's Pavia and seat of the Lombard kingdom Desiderio) retired to a hermit's life, disgusted by the blood and carnage, imitated by his sister Caterina. Fermo survived the death of his two brothers for many years, thanks to the help of an eagle and a bear, who supplied him with wood, honey beans, food and game. The three brothers used to communicate with each other with bonfires in the evening. In memory of this legend, starting from the Rifugio S. Fermo and following the ridge that leads to the Passo di Varicla, the traditional torchlight procession takes place in the second week of August, which then descends to Borno.
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from the helicopter pad immediately after San Vigilio, turn clockwise. Both paths are very steep up to 50°, the entire road is often cemented, on the outward journey there is a constant climb on the way back, alternating sections with very variable slopes
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Around Esine, you can find a variety of mountain shelters, including staffed refuges that offer food and accommodation, and basic bivouacs that provide unstaffed shelter for emergency use. For example, the Bivacco Marino Bassi is a notable bivouac located along the Sentiero dei Roselli.
Several huts offer exceptional views. San Fermo Hut provides an exceptional panorama ranging from Val di Scalve to the mountains of Valle Camonica. The Tita Secchi Hut also boasts a very impressive panorama from its balcony.
Yes, Baita Termen is particularly suitable for vacationers seeking comforts with little effort, making it ideal for families looking for a snack or lunch, especially enjoyable in the summer.
San Fermo Hut is known for its delicious food and friendly, helpful hosts. Dosso Rotondo Hut also offers excellent hospitality and food, serving hot dishes every day of the year. Baita Termen is excellent for a snack or a delicious lunch.
The summer months are generally very popular, with huts like Baita Termen being more livable then. It's advisable to book in advance during peak seasons. Some huts, like Dosso Rotondo Hut and Tita Secchi Hut, are accessible and open year-round, offering different experiences depending on the season.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate Roselli Wildlife Trail Loop. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Esine. There are also opportunities for running and gravel biking, with routes like the challenging Cividate-Breno Cycle Tunnel loop. Find more details in the running guide and gravel biking guide for the area.
Yes, Dosso Rotondo Hut is uniquely situated with a small lake directly in front of the refuge, offering a picturesque setting.
Passo Crocedomini is a historic alpine pass in the Brescia Pre-Alps, located at 1892 meters. It's a legendary pass that serves as a meeting point for the three main valleys: Camonica, Sabbia, and Trompia, offering challenging routes for cyclists and stunning views.
Yes, some huts are accessible year-round. Dosso Rotondo Hut is practically always open, and the Tita Secchi Hut, a bivouac, can be accessed all year, providing essential shelter for mountaineers.
The terrain around Esine and the Val Camonica region is characterized by alpine landscapes. Trails can range from moderate, like the Roselli Wildlife Trail Loop, to more challenging routes, especially when approaching higher passes or summits. Many huts are situated to provide access to these varied mountain paths.
Staying in a rifugio (mountain hut) offers a unique way to immerse yourself in the local mountain culture of Italy. These huts are not just places to rest but are considered an essential part of the local heritage, providing a glimpse into the traditional mountain lifestyle and hospitality.


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