Best huts around Tollegno offer access to the Mont Mars Nature Reserve and the Biella area, providing diverse outdoor experiences. The region features mountain landscapes with lakes and rivers, suitable for various activities. Visitors can explore a mix of natural and historical sites. Many routes to huts around Tollegno are suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The first stretch of road to the dirt road junction is very challenging, even for mountain bikes: constant 18-20% gradients. From the junction for the 7 Fontane mountain pasture, the gradients are normal. The arrival at the mountain pasture is beautiful, with the Mucrone dominating on the right and the Mombarone on the left.
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Coda refuge from Oropa, good training and suitable footwear required.
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A charming location between the Biella area and the Aosta Valley, with a warm welcome from the manager.
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Refuge now closed and neglected. Probably following the closure of the Oropa cableway facilities and the consequent drop in visitors.
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Very modern and comfortable refuge. Equipped with 24h electricity, wi-fi, hot water. The refuge is also a stop for the Oropa Valley walk. The Barma refuge is located at an altitude of 2060 meters in the Mont Mars nature reserve, located between the Biella area and the Lys Valley in the Aosta Valley. The stone structure is built around the roche moutonne in the center of an amphitheater overlooking the lakes of the same name at the foot of the Mont Mars massif (2600 m). The refuge is recently built and has a large bar, two dining rooms, eight rooms, five of which seat 8, two seat 4 and a double with bathroom. The services are shared. The structure is equipped with solar panels for the production of electricity, integrated with a co-generator system. The water is collected from the depths of the lake and treated with a water purifier so as to avoid the use of packaging to be disposed of.
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But I see sheep...so Maremma sheep...so danger...or am I wrong??
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refuge - mountain pasture in the homonymous location. An e-bike charging point is available free of charge
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Recently built refuge surrounded by the Barma lakes, open in the summer and reachable with a not too demanding walk from Pillaz (or from Pian Coumarial) a hamlet of Fontainemore, overcoming a long stretch of road up to Lake Vargno
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The Piana del Ponte Hut is considered family-friendly, offering a cozy atmosphere and a bucolic setting near the Sessera stream. It's a great spot for a refreshing bath.
Yes, Rifugio della Balma is a modern and comfortable refuge equipped with a large bar, two dining rooms, and eight rooms for overnight stays. The Piana del Ponte Hut also serves as a possible refreshment point.
The region is rich in natural beauty. For instance, Rifugio della Balma is set on a promontory with two lakes at its foot, within the Mont Mars Nature Reserve. The Piana del Ponte Hut is located near the Sessera stream, offering a picturesque river setting.
Yes, the Piana del Ponte Hut is named after a Roman bridge over the Sessera stream nearby, making it a spot where you can appreciate both nature and history.
Many huts provide excellent viewpoints. Rifugio della Balma offers breathtaking views over its two namesake lakes. Alpe Sette Fontane also provides a great view, situated under Monte Mucrone. Additionally, Delfo and Agostino Coda Hut and Capanna Renata Mountain Hut are known for their fascinating views.
The huts in the Mont Mars Nature Reserve and Biella area are generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable for hiking and enjoying the alpine environment.
Yes, near the Rifugio della Balma, you'll find two lakes at its foot, which may offer opportunities for a refreshing dip. The Piana del Ponte Hut is also near the Sessera stream, where a refreshing bath is possible.
The area around Tollegno offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes like the Cammino di Oropa pilgrimage trail or the Burcina Park Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking around Tollegno guide.
Yes, the region provides opportunities for both cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the Bocchetto Sessera Pass loop for cycling or the Sessera Pass scenic viewpoint for mountain biking. Detailed routes are available in the Cycling around Tollegno guide and the MTB Trails around Tollegno guide.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their diverse offerings, including access to the Mont Mars Nature Reserve, stunning viewpoints, and facilities. The Rifugio della Balma is noted for its modern comforts and beautiful setting, while Capanna Renata Mountain Hut is known for its friendly service and views.
The Rifugio della Balma is highlighted as a very modern and comfortable refuge. It is equipped with 24-hour electricity, Wi-Fi, and hot water, making it a well-appointed stop for visitors.
The Delfo and Agostino Coda Hut can be reached from Oropa (Biella) or from Pian Coumarial (Fontainemore) in the Lys Valley. The route from the Aosta Valley side (Pian Coumarial) is generally considered more feasible and accessible for most hikers.


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