Best huts around Borgo San Dalmazzo are found in the surrounding Piedmontese and Ligurian Alps, offering access to diverse outdoor activities. This region serves as a gateway to mountain trails, providing a blend of natural landscapes and historical significance. The area features numerous valleys and peaks, making it a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Its location allows for exploration of both high alpine environments and more accessible routes.
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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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Beautiful place in all seasons
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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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Alpine village of Rittana rich in history, protagonist of liberation and resistance, with restaurant with terrace, an open-air theater and a multimedia museum. To reach it, park the car in Chiot Rosa and walk for half an hour on the road
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The landlord is a bit grumpy, but otherwise quite OK. Good accommodation!
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The huts around Borgo San Dalmazzo offer diverse natural beauty. For instance, Colle del Balur Hut provides stunning viewpoints. Rifugio Savigliano, located in Valle Varaita, offers panoramic views from its terrace, with trails through larch forests and alongside alpine lakes. Rifugio Quarzina boasts breathtaking views over the Val Tanaro, Colle di Nava, and even extends to the Ligurian Sea and sometimes Corsica.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Paraloup Hamlet is family-friendly and offers a children's play area. Trinità Village and Locanda del Sorriso is also noted as family-friendly. Rifugio Havis De Giorgio (Mondovì) is highly accessible, with an easy path suitable for families and strollers, and features a children's climbing wall and an educational karst itinerary.
The region is rich in history. Paraloup Hamlet is a significant historical site, recognized as one of the most important villages of the Resistance. Tetto Bunasera features characteristic ancient abandoned buildings in a scenic area, offering a suggestive stopping point to rediscover past uses and times.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. Near Rifugio Savigliano, you can enjoy hiking and mountain biking in summer, and ski mountaineering, snowshoeing, and ice climbing in winter. Rifugio Quarzina is a starting point for ascents of Pizzo di Ormea and nearby peaks, and offers snowshoe and pole hire. For more structured routes, you can explore MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Mountain Hikes around Borgo San Dalmazzo.
Yes, some huts offer convenient car access. Rifugio Savigliano is easily accessible by car via an asphalted road from Pontechianale, with dedicated parking. Rifugio Quarzina is also accessible all year round by an asphalted road.
Many huts pride themselves on local gastronomy. Paraloup Hamlet offers excellent services including catering. Rifugio Savigliano provides bar and restaurant services with authentic Piedmontese cuisine. Rifugio Havis De Giorgio (Mondovì) is renowned for its typical cuisine featuring local ingredients like polenta with Raschera fondue, homemade tajarin, wild game, and blueberry tarts. Rifugio Quarzina serves hot meals with Ligurian, Piedmontese, and local dishes.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking and mountain biking, while winter transforms the area into a hub for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing. Some huts, like Rifugio Savigliano and Rifugio Quarzina, are popular year-round, offering different experiences with each season. Rifugio Escursionistico La Ruà is open all year round.
Absolutely. Rifugio Escursionistico La Ruà is specifically described as a 'door to a dream world,' emphasizing relaxation, nature, and a focus on slowing down. It's ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat with access to panoramic paths and hidden villages in the Valle Maira. Rifugio Havis De Giorgio (Mondovì) is also an oasis of peace nestled in beautiful natural surroundings.
Yes, some huts offer enhanced comfort. Rifugio Savigliano provides 25 beds across independent rooms, including options with private bathrooms. Rifugio Quarzina has 16 beds, including one double room with an en-suite bathroom.
Visitors consistently praise the warm atmosphere, delicious food, and stunning panoramic views offered by many huts. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation for the huts around Borgo San Dalmazzo, with over 150 upvotes and more than 130 photos shared, highlighting their unique charm and the diverse outdoor experiences they enable.
Yes, some huts are strategically located for trekkers. Rifugio Quarzina is a stopping point along the Via Alpina Red Trail and the Balconata di Ormea. Trinità Village and Locanda del Sorriso is also a recognized GTA (Grande Traversata delle Alpi) stopping place.
Yes, some huts provide convenient services for outdoor enthusiasts. Paraloup Hamlet offers e-bike rental, a bicycle workshop, and snowshoe rental. Rifugio Quarzina also provides snowshoe and pole hire, making it easier to explore the winter landscape.


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