Rifugio Angelo Sebastiani, Mountain hut in Micigliano, Italy.
Rifugio Angelo Sebastiani is a stone building situated at 1,820 meters elevation in the Monti Reatini mountains, offering basic rooms and shelter for mountain travelers. The structure includes a dining area where visitors can rest and eat after their outdoor activities.
The refuge was founded in 1961 and named after Angelo Sebastiani, a founding member of the Italian Alpine Club in Rieti. Its establishment reflects the growth of mountain tourism in the region during that era.
The hut serves as a gathering place where hikers and mountaineers share meals and exchange stories about their journeys in the mountains. Local dishes are offered, creating a welcoming space that brings together people from different regions.
Access to the hut is via the SP 10 Vallonina road, which leads to the elevated building. Visitors should bring warm clothing as temperatures can be cool at this altitude, particularly in evenings and during cooler months.
The facility is equipped with a weather station and webcam that monitor mountain conditions in real time, helping hikers plan their routes before arriving. This setup allows visitors to access current information about snow, wind, and visibility before and during their stay.
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