Huts around Grono offer a range of experiences in the picturesque village nestled in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The region features renovated alpine refuges and chalets, providing options for various preferences. These huts serve as bases for exploring the surrounding natural landscape and trails. Grono's location provides access to both historical sites and modern amenities within a mountain setting.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Border pass between Italy and Switzerland, once an important route for smuggling and partisan warfare in the area. On the Italian side, the trail is easily accessible by mountain bike, although gravel riding is also a challenge, especially along the last two kilometers from Giovo. The pass is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters, and just below is the refuge of the same name. A stunning setting, largely untouched by human activity.
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Open from June to September, this very welcoming refuge is located a few meters below the pass of the same name. The last 2 km are very difficult for gravel bikes, with a very rough road. The final section becomes paved with large stones, with gradients always above 10°. Stunning view and a large selection of snacks for those arriving.
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The Capanna Brogoldone is an alpine pasture with two main huts. One hut can accommodate up to 59 people. The other hut houses a small restaurant. Amazing views from up there!
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The Capanna Brogoldone was once a mountain pasture and is today the result of a desire to preserve the remains of a bygone era. From 1995 to 1998, a group of volunteers set to work renovating the two existing buildings while maintaining the typical structure of the pasture: the former stable became a dormitory, and the building that once served as a cheese dairy and shelter for the mountain herders was converted into a kitchen and dining room. Source: https://www.brogoldone.ch/
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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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We visited the farm on our tour from Bellinzona to Valtellina. The fresh milk, homemade cheese and salami were delicious!
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Around Grono, you'll discover a diverse range of accommodations, from historic alpine refuges and renovated former mountain pastures to modern, amenity-rich chalets. Options like the historic Alp de la Piazza offer an authentic alpine experience, while Brogoldone Hut provides dormitory stays in a renovated pasture. For a more luxurious experience, ISOLA GRONO offers extensive wellness facilities.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Alp de la Piazza in Val Grono, for example, boasts ancient pastoral origins dating back to around 1500 and was recently renovated to preserve its character. Similarly, Brogoldone Hut is a former mountain pasture that was carefully renovated to maintain its original structure, offering a glimpse into a bygone era.
For families, the Monti di Saurù Cable Car and Mountain Hut is a great option, accessible by foot or cable car and offering facilities in a mountain setting. Alpe di Giumello is also considered family-friendly, providing a unique alpine pasture experience.
Absolutely. ISOLA GRONO is a prime example, described as a 'wellness oasis.' It's an entire chalet equipped with modern comforts like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and an infrared sauna. It also features a large fenced garden and is designed for relaxation and adventure, just minutes from the village.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Grono guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes available in the MTB Trails around Grono guide, and cycling options can be found in the Cycling around Grono guide. The proximity to the Moesa river also allows for activities like rafting.
The best time to visit depends on the specific hut and your preferred activities. Many huts, like the Alp de la Piazza, are continuously serviced during specific periods, typically from late February to mid-May, and again from mid-June to late October. San Jorio Hut is generally open from June to October, with specific dates varying each year.
Yes, some huts provide dining options. Brogoldone Hut, for instance, houses a small restaurant in one of its buildings. ISOLA GRONO also offers a catering service upon request, allowing guests to enjoy meals without leaving their luxurious chalet.
Yes, the Monti di Saurù Cable Car and Mountain Hut is unique in that it can be reached both on foot or by taking the Pizzo di Claro cable car, offering an easier ascent for those who prefer it.
Many huts offer stunning panoramic views. Brogoldone Hut is situated on a panoramic terrace overlooking the Lumino valley. Monti di Saurù Cable Car and Mountain Hut also provides excellent viewpoints in its mountain setting. Additionally, Rifugio Giovo, located at 1800m, offers high mountain vistas.
The Monti di Saurù Cable Car and Mountain Hut is noted as being dog-friendly, making it a suitable option for visitors traveling with their canine companions.
Near Alpe di Giumello, you can find local agricultural products. This alpine pasture produces an exquisite DOP cheese, which is often available for sale and makes for a perfect refreshment after a climb.
For those seeking a challenge, huts like San Jorio Hut, Brogoldone Hut, and Alpe di Giumello are often associated with more demanding trails. The journey to Rifugio Giovo also involves a challenging road, though the views are rewarding.


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