Best huts around Samolaco are found in a comune in the province of Sondrio, Italy, providing bases for exploring the Valchiavenna and Val Mengasca regions. The area features mountain huts and bivouacs for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These accommodations offer experiences in a natural environment. Samolaco's landscape is characterized by its valleys and mountains.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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I went up during the day and met some guys along the final ramp who had spent the night there and were returning to the valley. They told me that some of them had gone up the previous evening in the dark and without a flashlight in gym shoes (with snow from 1900 m) and had not identified the signs indicating the direction of the last traverse to the left and continued towards the walls above behind the bivouac. Only the luck that there were other people inside the bivouac with lights on allowed them to identify the shelter for the night and avoid calling for help... Let's hope it served as a lesson not to go around at night, poorly equipped and without a flashlight. In any case, when I arrived at the bivouac I discovered with regret that 2 bags full of waste (including organic waste) had been abandoned and the beds left in disarray with blankets and pillows in bulk. Perhaps the geniuses thought that since it is a freely accessible structure they could mistreat it. I won't say anything else...
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Excellent refuge for those tackling the Roma path or the path to Ligoncio
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Rest and refreshment point in Codera
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A greeting to dear Andrea (the Innkeeper) is a must if you pass by here. He will know how to properly refresh you after the fatigue of the climb! Fresh beer for everyone!!!!!
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Wonderful mountain pasture on the path that leads to Monte Berlinghera or Sasso Canale.
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The Zeb bivouac is a wonderful recently built bivouac, located on the Alta Via of the Larian mountains but also reachable from the Dosso Valley. The bivouac is always open, but don't be scared if you can't open the door, the handle must be raised and not lowered! Next to the bivouac there is a fountain with delicious flowing water, inside the bivouac there are many stoves but remember to bring a spare canister, also an offer for those who keep the paths accessible and the structure is certainly welcome, Inside there is a box where you can leave your offering.
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For overnight stays, you can consider Luigi Brasca Hut, which has 40 beds and offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Another option is La Locanda Hut in Val Codera, also with approximately 40 beds. For a more rustic experience, Bivacco Primalpia and Bivacco Alpe Manco are well-equipped bivouacs with sleeping spots and basic facilities.
Yes, Luigi Brasca Hut offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner with typical cuisine of the area. La Locanda Hut also has a restaurant serving traditional dishes from Valtellina and Val Chiavenna, including vegetarian and vegan options.
Bivacco Alpe Manco stands in a dominant position, offering panoramic views of the valley and the majestic Chiavenna mountains. Bivacco Primalpia is also located at a panoramic point. Additionally, Alpe di Mezzo, while not a hut, is a mountain pasture offering terrific views over the whole region.
Yes, San Sciucc is an ideal family-friendly resting area. It provides benches and tables, often shaded by chestnut trees, and a fresh water fountain, perfect for a break during an excursion.
Huts like La Locanda Hut and Luigi Brasca Hut are known for serving traditional dishes from the Valtellina and Val Chiavenna regions. You can expect fresh, simple, and typical local food, with options sometimes available for vegetarian and vegan diets.
La Locanda Hut is open year-round, with a brief closure from mid-January to mid-February, making it accessible for most seasons. Generally, the warmer months offer more favorable hiking conditions, but some huts are prepared for winter visitors.
The Samolaco region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'View of Valtellina Valley loop' or the 'Behind the Waterfall – Village of Codera loop'. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Lake Mezzola – Lake Mezzola loop' are available. There are also running trails, including the 'Lake Mezzola – Valchiavenna Cycle Path loop'. You can explore these and more on the Mountain Hikes around Samolaco, Gravel biking around Samolaco, and Running Trails around Samolaco guide pages.
La Locanda Hut in Val Codera is notable for being accessible only on foot or by mountain bike, ensuring a peaceful, car-free environment. San Sciucc, a resting area, can be reached by car with a special permit up to a certain point, making it more accessible for some visitors.
Val Codera, where La Locanda Hut is located, is unique due to its isolation from vehicular traffic. This creates an untouched, peaceful, and immersive natural environment. The area also offers small ethnographic and mineralogical museums, enriching the cultural experience for hikers.
Yes, Bivacco Alpe Manco in Val Mengasca is ideal for experienced hikers. It requires a demanding ascent from San Pietro di Samolaco, rewarding visitors with breathtaking vistas and a rugged yet comfortable shelter. Bivacco Primalpia also offers a well-equipped, albeit more uncomfortable, support solution for excursions.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic local cuisine, the welcoming atmosphere, and the stunning natural surroundings. Many appreciate the peacefulness of car-free valleys and the rewarding panoramic views after a challenging hike. The availability of fresh water at spots like San Sciucc is also highly valued by those on trails.
Yes, Bivacco Alpe Manco is well-equipped with running water from a nearby fountain, a functional kitchen with a stove, and a powerful wood-burning stove for warmth. Bivacco Primalpia also has a gas stove and is generally well-equipped for an overnight stay, though it's advisable to fill water bottles before continuing.


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