Best huts around Acceglio are situated in the Maira Valley, a notable region within the Western Alps. This area offers a variety of mountain refuges and bivouacs, providing strategic bases for exploring the alpine environment. The accommodations range from comfortable refuges with amenities to more rustic, unattended shelters. These locations are ideal for accessing popular hiking trails around Acceglio and experiencing the natural landscape of the Valle Maira.
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Superb bivouac with 6 beds, mattresses and blankets. Two benches and stools. Timer-controlled interior light thanks to a solar panel
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Great bivouac. Extraordinary 360° views. Restrooms are even provided, albeit in a slightly rustic manner, but with the most beautiful views. Come early. This bivouac can only accommodate 6 people. There were 9 of us so as not to leave anyone out in the cold. A big thank you again to dear Enrico.
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A very pleasant night on Monday, August 11, 2025. We slept comfortably with 7 people. A waterfall with potable water is accessible 13 minutes from this refuge: follow the H2O trail and the blue dots to get there.
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The Carmagnola bivouac was set up by the Municipality of Acceglio and the volunteers of the CAI Carmagnola in 2017. Not far from here, you can still see the old refuge set up in 1973 on the ruins of a former barracks that today is abandoned due to repeated acts of vandalism that have made the refuge unusable. In the bivouac you can find 10 beds with mattresses, pillows and blankets, the internal table with bench and stools and an area with a shelf for cooking. Outside there is also a table and a station for basic bicycle repairs. The effort to get up here is certainly well rewarded by the incredible panorama that surrounds you, we recommend that you take a moment to contemplate it.
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They say it is always open even in self-managed mode. Search for phone number on the web. quota 2650 base for many important excursions.
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Bivouac a short distance from Col Longet on the Italian-French border, on a hilltop with a beautiful view of the Bes lakes. It has solar panels and an external toilet
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In the Upper Ubaye valley, the Chambeyron refuge is located on the shores of Lake Premier, at the foot of the Brec de Chambeyron which rises to 3,389 meters. This refuge, in a preserved mineral nature, invites you to disconnect. We can go there to do "nothing" except look, listen, feel... Enjoy the beauty of the place. You will meet hikers because there are many routes around the refuge. Mountaineers go to the Brec de Chambeyron or the Aiguilles de Chambeyron. For mountain bike enthusiasts, Haute-Ubaye is a great place! The refuge is a stage of many raids or loops of variable duration in Ubaye or between Queyras, Val Maïra and Mercantour. Or at the crossing of the Alps!
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Acceglio, located in the Maira Valley, offers a diverse range of accommodations. You'll find comfortable staffed refuges with amenities, as well as more rustic, often unattended bivouacs and shelters with basic facilities. These options cater to various types of trekkers and hikers, from those seeking comfort to those looking for a more secluded mountain experience.
Several huts provide excellent amenities. Gardetta Hut, for example, is known for its excellent cuisine and also features an e-bike charging station. Rifugio di Viviere offers a restaurant, five rooms, 15 beds, a sauna, and Scandinavian hot tubs. Rifugio Campo Base provides diverse accommodation, including double rooms with private bathrooms and dormitories, and has spacious pitches for tents and camper vans. Locanda Occitana Lou Pitavin is also noted for its regional Italian cooking.
Yes, for those seeking a more rustic and secluded experience, Acceglio has several unattended bivouacs. Bivacco Danilo Sartore is a new, all-wood structure offering panoramic views near the French border. Bivouac Bonelli at Lago Apzoi is open year-round, equipped with electrical illumination from a photovoltaic panel and insulated against cold. Bivouac Enrico Olivero is a metal structure with 6 beds and solar panels for light, situated panoramically between the Longet and Bes lakes. The Carmagnola Shelter also offers 10 beds and basic facilities, with an incredible panorama.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Many huts are open during the summer and early autumn months. For instance, Rifugio di Viviere is typically open from May to October, and Rifugio Gardetta from June to September. Rifugio Campo Base has a longer season, from late December to late October, making it suitable for both summer and winter activities. Bivouac Bonelli is an unattended shelter that remains open throughout the year, providing a reliable option for multi-day treks in any season.
Yes, several huts cater to winter visitors. Rifugio di Viviere is open during the ski mountaineering season, making it a great base for winter sports. Rifugio Campo Base is also open from late December, accommodating those interested in cross-country skiing and ski touring. For year-round accessibility, Bivouac Bonelli is an unattended shelter that is optimally insulated and equipped with solar-powered lighting, suitable for winter treks.
Yes, some huts are particularly welcoming for families. Locanda Occitana Lou Pitavin is categorized as family-friendly. Huts like Rifugio di Viviere and Rifugio Campo Base, with their amenities and diverse accommodation options, can also be suitable for families looking for a comfortable stay in the mountains.
The huts around Acceglio serve as excellent bases for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and trekking, mountain biking, ski mountaineering, snowshoeing, and climbing. For specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Acceglio, Gravel biking around Acceglio, and Mountain Hikes around Acceglio, which include routes like the 'Gardetta Hut – Gardetta Pass loop' and 'Bonelli Bivouac – Mont Souberyan Summit loop'.
Many huts in the Acceglio area boast stunning panoramic views. Rifugio di Viviere provides a panoramic vantage point from its location. Gardetta Hut is situated on the Gardetta plateau, offering expansive views of the surrounding high-altitude landscapes. Bivacco Danilo Sartore is noted for its highly panoramic position almost on the border with France. Bivouac Enrico Olivero is in a panoramic position between the Longet and Bes lakes, and the Carmagnola Shelter also rewards visitors with an incredible panorama.
Yes, Rifugio Campo Base in Borgata Chiappera is a crucial stopover point for several long-distance routes. These include the Percorsi Occitani, GTA, Via Alpina, and Tour dello Chambeyron, making it an excellent base for multi-day trekking adventures.
The region offers numerous trails. You can reach Gardetta Hut via a scenic walk from Colle del Preit (about 1 hour) or Viviere (about 2.5 hours via Passo della Gardetta). The Chambeyron Hut is a stage for many routes, including those for mountaineers heading to Brec de Chambeyron. For more challenging hikes, consider routes like the 'Bonelli Bivouac – Mont Souberyan Summit loop' found in the Mountain Hikes around Acceglio guide.
Accessibility varies by hut. Rifugio Campo Base is accessible by car and also provides pitches for tents and camper vans. Other huts, like Gardetta Hut, require a walk from nearby access points such as Colle del Preit or Viviere. While some starting points for trails may have parking, public transport options to reach trailheads can be limited, so planning ahead is recommended.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the tranquility of the mountain environment. Many appreciate the friendly and multilingual teams at staffed refuges like Gardetta Hut, as well as the excellent cuisine. The well-maintained and panoramic bivouacs, such as Carmagnola Shelter, are also highly valued for their impressive silence and breathtaking views, offering a true sense of disconnection and immersion in nature.


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