Huts around Trausella are situated in the Valchiusella, a valley in the Italian Alps known for its natural landscapes and hiking opportunities. The region features varied terrain, from lower valleys to higher alpine environments, offering a range of outdoor experiences. This area provides access to mountain refuges that serve as bases for exploring the surrounding peaks and trails.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Very beautiful path, well-kept and well-marked, perfect rock gym, always well-kept and top refuge for lunch break 🙏🏼
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Passage made during Erratico Gravel. I recommend the stop. Excellent welcome and excellent cuisine!
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Alpine refuge with restaurant and beds
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Rifugio Cima Bossola is run by two young girls, always smiling and very hospitable... the food is divine and the prices are very, very low... there are many excursions, today we did Cima Bossola but unfortunately the fog prevented us with the view out of the way, tomorrow morning we go to the Lion peak
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Refuge managed by the "Amici della Montagna" association and accessible only after taking the keys. After leaving the dirt road, it takes more than an hour to reach it, with a steep climb at times. Continuing to climb, you can reach Punta Verzel, Rama, Quinseina as well as other destinations
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Nice refuge at the foot of the paths to the panoramic Bossola peak. We stayed on a Saturday in November and it was open
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Refuge closed from spring 2022, the final climb is about 3 km long for an AVERAGE gradient of 11%. The road is in poor condition in a couple of places, but it's more of a nuisance on the downhill. Asphalt up to the refuge, then it continues as a dirt road up to go down to Rueglio
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Around Trausella, you'll find a variety of mountain refuges, or 'rifugi,' which are integral to the outdoor experience in the Italian Alps. These include alpine refuges like Rifugio Cima Bossola, cozy huts, and those managed by associations such as Rifugio Fornetto. They offer diverse experiences, from basic overnight stays to dining facilities and access to climbing areas.
Yes, Rifugio Bruno Piazza is particularly noted for its 'perfect rock gym.' Visitors have praised it for its well-kept trails and climbing opportunities, making it a popular spot for both hikers and climbers.
Rifugio Cima Bossola is situated at the foot of paths leading to the panoramic Bossola peak and is praised for its stunning views. Many huts in the region are located high in the mountains, offering tranquil atmospheres and scenic vistas.
Rifugio Rosa dei Banchi is a good option for easier access. It can be reached via an easy dirt road, and a chairlift also leads directly to the refuge, though its functionality can vary.
Rifugio Cima Bossola is an alpine hut offering a restaurant and beds. The final climb is about 3 km long with an average gradient of 11%, with asphalt leading up to the refuge. While it was reported closed in spring 2022, community tips from late 2024 and early 2025 suggest it remains a point of interest. It's always recommended to verify its current operational status before planning your trip.
Many mountain huts in the region, such as Chiaromonte Hut and Rifugio Rosa dei Banchi, are open seasonally, typically during the summer months. For specific huts, it's best to contact the hut guardian beforehand to confirm opening times, especially considering weather and trail conditions.
Mountain huts in the Valchiusella generally provide basic comfort, often including dormitories and sometimes private rooms. Amenities like blankets and pillows are usually provided, but guests typically need their own sleeping liner. Mobile reception and Wi-Fi can be unreliable due to their remote locations.
Yes, Rifugio Fornetto is categorized as challenging. After leaving the dirt road, it requires more than an hour of steep climbing to reach. From there, experienced hikers can continue to destinations like Punta Verzel, Rama, and Quinseina.
The area around Trausella and its huts offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can explore trails like the 'Trail of the Souls' or the 'Via dei Cantoni Trail 750 through Historic Alpine Hamlets.' For more options, check out the hiking guide for Trausella or the cycling guide for Trausella.
Many huts are situated along well-known trails. For instance, Rifugio Bruno Piazza is located on the 'Path of Souls,' which is described as a beautiful, well-kept, and well-marked path. You can find more details on local routes in the hiking guide for Trausella.
Yes, it is highly recommended to contact the hut guardian beforehand. This allows you to confirm opening times, make reservations, and inquire about current trail conditions, especially considering weather and potential avalanche risks. Some huts, like Chiaromonte Hut, may require you to obtain keys from the local town during off-season periods.
Yes, several huts operate seasonally. For example, Chiaromonte Hut is open only in the summer, and Rifugio Rosa dei Banchi is open for a few months each year. Always check the specific hut's operating schedule before planning your visit.


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