Best huts around Vocca are found in the mountainous landscape of Italy's Piedmont region, specifically within the Province of Vercelli. This area features significant altitudinal variations, ranging from approximately 490 meters to 1827 meters above sea level. The region is suitable for hiking and various outdoor activities, with numerous huts and cabins serving as bases for exploration.
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Chapel, refuge and on the left, the white dot, is the summit cross.
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My favorite route for both "training" climbs (when I was young) and, more frequently, to enjoy a climb all through the woods, therefore bearable even in July-August, with the arrival at the refuge that instead opens up to the eyes an unexpected panorama over a good stretch of the lower Valsesia. The climb to the summit, behind the refuge, then reveals, on clear days, M. Rosa and many other peaks. I tried two excursions, starting from the refuge. The first, continue to sella Vazzosa (short exposed sections, be very careful!) and then to Massale, then always on a trail on the crest to Castello del Gavala, there be very careful for short exposed sections and to find the right passage to descend from the summit to the path just below that will lead to Luotto and finally to Tovo or even just to sella Rosetta, and then go to the Gilodi-Ca'Mea refuge. Many km and altitude difference (1700 m approx.), to be organized in company and with two cars, one in Casavei and the other in Ca' Mea, with a lot of necessary training. An easier tour of approx. 1050 m of altitude difference, but which requires a good sense of direction, maps and GPS, is to go down the southern ridge in front of the Spanna refuge, always continue without going down the sides, paying attention to some rare paint on the trunks, until you come across a dirt road at an altitude of 1250, at the hairpin bend, not far from Alpe Passarina. From there the dirt road leads to Sella di Parone and finally to Casavei, altitude difference reduced to approx. 850 m. But at that storm the adventure becomes beautiful by leaving the dirt road and taking a path, always vs. south and remaining on the crest (wooded), which leads below partly maintained and partly ruined mountain pastures, first to Arcacce, from which you leave the crest to turn left and then find Tereggia, Pometto, Uccello alps, descending to the dirt road of Pra Personale that leads to Locarno, from there go back up to Casavei, and it is this climb to Casavei/Narpone that brings the difference in altitude to about 1050-1060 m Almost absolutely to be done with those who have already done this descent as it is easy to get lost. I did it and discovered it a first time with a few mistakes and retraced my steps to then find the right passages, all easy and always on wooded slopes, since then I have memorized it and once every year or two it gives me great satisfaction to do this ring again. Get a Geo4Map map n.2
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the Alpe Piana refuge, near the Roman bridge, is very welcoming
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Climb from Varallo passing through Morondo to the Alpe Sacchi refuge. Very beautiful place at 1260 m, challenging route, requires training, asphalted road even if bumpy. Descent passing through Camasco to do a circular tour
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Little-visited mountain pastures along the Sessera stream. Stone buildings with panoramic terraces. You encounter an unusual underground building with a grass-covered roof, probably used in the past as an ice house. There are fountains with drinking water. We passed through here during a bike ride, and from there we would have liked to continue along a "single track" trail which turned out to be impassable due to dense vegetation.
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Near the farmhouse, another support point for refreshment and a break.
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Around Vocca, you can find a variety of huts, including traditional mountain huts, settlements with facilities, and even places integrated with cafes or restaurants. Options range from basic shelters to more established refuges, catering to different needs during your outdoor explorations.
For stunning views, consider visiting Rifugio Spanna-Osella, which provides panoramic views over a good stretch of the lower Valsesia from Bec d'Ovaga. Alpe Sacchi also offers a panoramic point overlooking Lake Orta. Additionally, Alpe Piana dei Lavaggi features stone buildings with panoramic terraces.
Yes, Monte Barone Hut is known for offering a break or refreshment with delicious home cooking and friendly hosts. Bar Campo also serves as a support point for refreshment and a break, with a nice location and amenities.
Near Alpe Piana dei Lavaggi, you can discover an unusual underground building with a grass-covered roof, believed to have been an ice house in the past. This area also features stone buildings and fountains with drinking water along the Sessera stream.
The mountainous landscape around Vocca is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for various difficulty levels. For hiking, explore routes like 'Trail 219 to Alpe Grossa' or 'Ascent to Cima Lavaggio from Vocca'. If you prefer cycling, there are MTB trails such as 'Tour tra Valsesia e Val Sorba' and gravel biking options like 'Valmaggiore Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and gravel biking guide for Vocca.
Yes, Bar Campo is noted as family-friendly, offering a playground and a small lake, making it enjoyable for both young and old visitors. It's a great spot for a break with children.
The Piedmont region, where Vocca is located, is known for its mountainous landscape. Huts are generally most accessible and enjoyable during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when hiking conditions are favorable and facilities are more likely to be open. Always check specific hut opening times before your visit.
Yes, some huts and settlements provide access to drinking water. For instance, Alpe Piana dei Lavaggi has fountains with drinking water, and Alpe Sacchi also features a convenient fountain nearby.
Visitors frequently appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and amenities offered by the huts. For example, Monte Barone Hut is praised for its home cooking and friendly hosts, while Rifugio Spanna-Osella is valued for its stunning panoramic views and as a strategic point for exploring the surrounding terrain.
Yes, many huts in the Vocca area are situated along challenging routes. For example, the climb to Alpe Sacchi from Varallo via Morondo is described as a challenging route requiring training. The trails leading to Rifugio Spanna-Osella also offer significant altitude gain and can be demanding, with options for longer excursions.


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