Best attractions and places to see around Abetone Cutigliano, located in the Tuscan Apennines, offers a diverse landscape of mountains, lakes, and historic villages. The region is characterized by its natural features, including extensive ski areas and numerous hiking and cycling trails. Visitors can explore a rich cultural heritage alongside opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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In winter, with the right snow conditions, the Punta Sofia cross is a popular destination, ascending from the Balzi dell'Ora or the north gullies, or from the east face (a more complicated option). In other seasons, it's a beautiful hike along the various CAI trails. On clear days, you can admire a breathtaking view.
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The Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi, at 2,388 m, is located in the heart of the Gran Sasso on the crest of Monte Portella. It is open from June to September, offers typical Abruzzo cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays. It can be reached from Campo Imperatore, and on weekends it is advisable to book by contacting the managers. More information on the website: www.rifugioducadegliabruzzi.it
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It marks the border between Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany, if you are lucky you can see a small strip of sea between two mountains on the horizon
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Flag bearer at the Duca degli Abruzzi Refuge
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If you want to eat at the refuge, I strongly recommend booking in advance. Spectacular polenta.
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Beautiful cabin located near the Ninfa lake
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Beautiful lake accessible to all in a well-served area
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Duca degli Abruzzi refuge
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the picturesque Lake Scaffaiolo, a high-mountain lake at 1,785 meters, or the serene Lake of the Nymph, nestled at the foot of Mount Cimone. The Montagna Pistoiese EcoMuseum also features a Botanical Garden with an original Apennine forest.
Yes, the Pistoia Mountains offer numerous trails for hikers of all levels. Popular routes include paths leading to Monte Maiori, ascents to the summit of Libro Aperto, and trails from the Passo della Croce Arcana to Lake Scaffaiolo. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Abetone Cutigliano guide.
The charming medieval village of Cutigliano is a must-see, with its cobblestone streets and the historic Palazzo dei Capitani della Montagna, adorned with noble coats of arms. You can also find the Church of the Madonna di Piazza, housing a work by Benedetto Buglioni, and the Abetone Pyramids, which mark the historical route between Tuscany and Modena.
Abetone Cutigliano is a prime destination for winter sports. The Abetone ski area is Central Italy's largest, offering 50 kilometers of slopes and 17 ski lifts, plus 15 kilometers of cross-country tracks. The Doganaccia ski area also provides 15 km of slopes and a ski school.
Beyond gentle walks around places like the Lake of the Nymph, the area offers adventure parks, bobsledding on rails, and tubbie runs, which are great for families. The Montagna Pistoiese EcoMuseum also provides engaging itineraries for all ages.
For breathtaking views, consider hiking to Sofia Peak, which offers a suggestive panorama over the entire Apennines. The Passo della Croce Arcana, home to the World War II Memorial, also provides expansive vistas, especially towards Lake Scaffaiolo.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Pyramids of Passo dell'Abetone – Abetone Pass loop' or the 'Croce Arcana Pass – Tassoni Hut loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, including gravel biking and touring, check out the Cycling around Abetone Cutigliano guide and the Gravel biking around Abetone Cutigliano guide.
Abetone Cutigliano is a year-round destination. Winter is ideal for skiing and snow sports, while spring, summer, and autumn are perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and cultural sites. The autumn foliage in the Apennine forests is particularly beautiful.
Yes, the Montagna Pistoiese EcoMuseum offers various itineraries exploring historical trades, customs, and local flora and fauna. Additionally, the Ethnological Museum of the people of the Pistoiese Apennines in Rivoreta focuses on the heritage and ideas of the local population.
Yes, several refuges offer dining and overnight stays. For instance, the historic Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi is located on the banks of Lake Scaffaiolo, and there's an adjacent refuge near the Lake of the Nymph. The villages of Abetone and Cutigliano also provide various accommodation and dining options.
The Passo della Croce Arcana is a significant mountain pass known for its strong winds and its historical role. It hosts a World War II Memorial, consisting of an obelisk and chariots, commemorating the conflict. It also serves as a starting point for trails to Lake Scaffaiolo.
Yes, the Pian degli Ontani area is home to the Natural Reserve Biogenetic of Pian of Ontani. This protected area preserves magnificent old-growth beech woods and native ecosystems, offering a glimpse into the region's pristine natural heritage.


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