Best huts around Roaschia are situated within the Maritime Alps Natural Park, offering access to diverse mountain landscapes. This region is characterized by its rugged terrain, high peaks, and deep valleys, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. The area features a mix of traditional mountain huts, bivouacs, and alpine villages that serve as accommodations. These locations are often reached via former military mule tracks, adding a historical dimension to the natural beauty.
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La Locanda del Sorriso is a small mountain inn located near alpine trails and old paths connecting France to Italy. It is a welcoming stopover in the heart of a green and peaceful environment, between forests, high-altitude pastures, and rocky peaks.
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If one wanted to sleep there, where can one pick up the keys?
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The information is hidden online and so I warn you, to collect the keys and stay overnight, there is a tourist tax per person: 20 euros (non-CAI members) 10 euros (members) For the rest, the bivouac is super comfortable and equipped with wood for the stove, gas stove, dishes, food, etc...
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Refuge at the Balur hill reachable with an easy hike of about 3 hours partly from Roaschia. After 1.5 km of dirt road, the path begins to climb in the woods and then opens up to the alpine meadows. Another stretch of road that after the Alpe Fontana Fredda, returns to being a wide path up to the hill
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great place for a stop, a restaurant, or just a bar.
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For me in my youth...it was just a ski mountaineering trip...now no longer satisfying given the forestation...now a pleasant walk...with a water bottle full of water from the Dragonera spring...cold and light
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Well-kept alpine village that is worth a visit, there is also the sale of local cheeses.
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Bivouac or social hut dedicated to Roberto Barbero, a young mountaineer from Cuneo who died during a climb. It is located at the top of a hill at an altitude of 1600, and can be reached with a beautiful and easy hike of a couple of hours from the Vagliotta bridge, near Sant'Anna di Valdieri
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The region around Roaschia offers a variety of accommodations, including traditional mountain huts, bivouacs, and alpine villages. These provide options for hikers and mountaineers exploring the Maritime Alps Natural Park. Examples include the Palanfré Alpine Village, known for its refreshment points and local cheese production, and the Trinità Village and Locanda del Sorriso, which offers an inn and restaurant facilities.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Palanfré Alpine Village is family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment and serving as a starting point for excursions. Similarly, Trinità Village and Locanda del Sorriso is also considered family-friendly, providing facilities like a restaurant and inn.
The huts are situated within the Maritime Alps Natural Park, offering diverse natural beauty. From Roberto Barbero Bivouac, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views of the Asta Sottana, Lausetto, and Mount Matto. Further afield, Rifugio Lorenzo Bozano offers views of the majestic western face of the Argentera massif and Corno Stella, while Rifugio Remondino provides panoramic views of the Nasta peaks and the Argentera. Rifugio Emilio Questa, located on Lake Portette, is known for its stunning scenery and opportunities to spot wildlife like chamois, ibex, and marmots.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. Many huts serve as bases for hiking and mountaineering. For example, Rifugio Lorenzo Bozano is ideal for alpinists and free climbers, offering access to numerous routes. Rifugio Remondino is a famous starting point for the normal route of Argentera Sud. Beyond hiking, you can find nearby MTB trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking opportunities. For more details on cycling, you can explore guides like MTB Trails around Roaschia or Road Cycling Routes around Roaschia.
Yes, Rifugio Emilio Questa has historical significance. It was originally a military barrack and later a hunting lodge for the Italian royal family. The refuge is reached by former military mule tracks, which are impressive feats of engineering, and is located near the "Vallo alpino del Littorio" (Alpine Wall of Littorio) line.
The difficulty varies depending on the hut. For instance, the Colle del Balur Hut can be reached from Roaschia in about 2.5 hours, making it a moderately challenging hike. The Roberto Barbero Bivouac is accessible via a beautiful and easy hike of about 1 hour 45 minutes from the Vagliotta bridge. Huts like Rifugio Lorenzo Bozano, Rifugio Remondino, and Rifugio Emilio Questa are at higher altitudes (above 2300m) and typically involve more challenging mountain treks.
Facilities vary by hut. Many offer beds in dormitories, shared facilities, and dining options. For example, Trinità Village and Locanda del Sorriso provides an inn and restaurant. Rifugio Remondino has 46 beds, internal and external bathrooms, a shower with hot water, and telephone service. Rifugio Emilio Questa features a wooden-furnished dining room serving traditional Piedmontese meals, a bar, and various sleeping arrangements including dormitories, a yurt, and wooden huts.
Some huts offer unmanaged winter rooms when the main refuge is closed. Rifugio Lorenzo Bozano has an unmanaged winter room with mattresses and blankets available from mid-September to mid-June. Rifugio Remondino also provides a winter room with 12 beds, blankets, and mattresses, though it lacks heating, gas, running water, and electricity. Rifugio Emilio Questa also has an accessible winter room.
Yes, some huts highlight local cuisine. The Palanfré Alpine Village is known for its production of local cheeses, which visitors are encouraged to purchase. Rifugio Emilio Questa's dining room serves traditional Piedmontese meals, offering a taste of local flavors.
The Roberto Barbero Bivouac is a comfortable and well-equipped social hut, dedicated to a young mountaineer. It includes wood for the stove, a gas stove, dishes, and food. To stay overnight, there is a tourist tax: 20 euros for non-CAI members and 10 euros for CAI members. It's located on a panoramic hill at 1600m, reachable by a beautiful and easy hike of about 1 hour 45 minutes from the Vagliotta bridge.
Rifugio Lorenzo Bozano, located at 2,453 meters, is unique for its design, resembling a fishing boat with its bow facing Corno Stella. It's an ideal base for alpinists and free climbers, offering access to over a hundred routes. Hikers can enjoy the trek through the beautiful Vallone dell'Argentera, with diverse habitats and the chance to see the rare black woodpecker in the surrounding Valletta woods.
The main season for visiting most managed huts is typically from mid-June to mid-September, when they are fully open and staffed. During this period, the weather is generally more favorable for hiking and mountaineering. For winter activities, some huts offer unmanaged winter rooms, but these require more self-sufficiency and experience with winter mountain conditions.


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