There are several equipped shelters in the Giogo-Casaglia complex where you can stop to eat or sleep:
KML SHELTERS IN THE GIOGO CASAGLIA COMPLEX
The name Marcone dates back to the Reign of Italy, 1800, and a bandit that lived in the territory. Today this small equipped shelter is always open. It stands on the trail that leads to the mountain crests, not far from Prato all’Albero, surrounded by fields and a sky-scraping panoramic beech wood. On August 12, 1944, the battle of Capanna Marcone, in which the partisans - headed by Guerrino - ambushed a battalion of German foot soldiers, took place on the site.
The shelter takes its name from a family of shepherds that lead their herds to the hill country. Today the structure is being restored following a fire that damaged the premises. It will include an area for barbequing.
This small shelter is always open. It stands on top of a spur rock formation that dominates the land below, offering a breathtaking view over the Rovigo gorge. It stands between the Sambuca Pass and the Rovigo River.
The small shelter is under restoration, but will accommodate up to four guests and will include a barbeque pit.
The shelter accommodates 6 guests and stands near an alpine resort and boy scout base, both restored recently.
Castellonchio retreat
This shelter is always open and is situated within the Rifugio Alpino Valdiccioli. Nearby is also a camp site where tents can be pitched.
Valdiccioli retreat
This recently restored shelter is near the Rifugio Alpino i Diacci, which includes a small eatery.
This shelter is always open and stands near the Rifugio Alpino Frassineta where tents can be pitched.
Frassineta retreat
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