Best huts around Calasca-Castiglione are found within the Anzasca Valley, offering immersive experiences in nature. The area features various accommodations, from traditional refuges to charming cabins and chalets, often providing modern comforts. These locations are situated amidst natural landscapes, with some offering views of peaks like Monte Rosa. They serve as bases for exploring alpine destinations and hiking routes Calasca-Castiglione.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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In 2024, the Alpe Colma was unfortunately closed. It is necessary to descend. Even if the climb is long and arduous, you can enjoy the beautiful path down
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Top location to look forward to and enjoy. With a bit of luck, cows and goats will keep you company.
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Historical place of primary importance at 1800 meters. For centuries trade exchanges have taken place and also thanks to the proximity of Lake Baranca. The Hotel was the center of the market. One of the most beautiful mountain pastures in the area.
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Great food, simple but clean accommodation, very nice hostess
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The Alpe Baranca refuge is located in the green Baranca valley at 1600 m. Its position makes it an excellent stopping and overnight point on the GTA path and on the "Via Alpina" itinerary. For overnight stays it is always better to call 3478659385 or send an email for reservations. From the refuge you can also enjoy a beautiful panorama and you can observe roe deer, marmots and chamois.
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Location where three valleys meet. Location has always been a strategic place in the past. Trade was literally carried on at a high level here. Historical explanation: A prime location at an altitude of 1800 meters where trade was conducted at a high level for centuries. The location at Lake Baranca was traded from the three valleys that converge here. At this commercial building 'Albergo...' was the center of the marketplace. Take your time to think back in time. Hear the braying of the donkeys... Enjoy the sales pitches. It's a busy place here when the merchandise has changed hands and the goods are loaded on another donkey into the other valley, on their way to a new marketplace in the valley below. We can no longer imagine trading at a high level of this order. Still a place to muse and fantasize.
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Alpe Selle is a charming mountain village, mainly populated during the summer. The traditional stone houses, some of which have been restored, extend along the path, bearing witness to a past full of life and activity. Historically, this place was a strategic point for trade between regions and countries. Nearby, there is a shelter. During the month of August, a traditional festival is held to celebrate the local culture. Nearby it is possible to visit the ruins of Villa Aprilia, a historic villa built in 1908 which belonged to Vincenzo Lancia and is still owned by the Lancia family. After the armistice of 8 September 1943, the area around Lake Baranca became an escape route to Switzerland and the villa was used by the partisans as a base. In April 1944, the villa burned down during a fierce battle between partisans and fascists.
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The Calasca-Castiglione area, particularly within the Anzasca Valley, offers a range of accommodations that provide an immersive nature experience. While not always traditional rustic 'huts,' you'll find charming cabins and chalets, often equipped with modern comforts. These can range from secluded mountain refuges to renovated historical structures.
For breathtaking vistas, consider Rifugio Oberto Maroli, located at 2,796 meters under the Monte Moro pass, which provides an incredible view of the east face of Monte Rosa. From 'The little house in the woods Anzasca Valley,' you can also witness the majestic peaks of Monte Rosa and even spot the Capanna Margherita with binoculars. Rifugio Alpe Colma also offers beautiful views of the valley and mountains.
Yes, 'The little house in the woods Anzasca Valley' in Ielmala is highly praised for its tranquil setting, surrounded by chestnut and linden trees. It encourages a slow, simple, and authentic way of life, allowing guests to 'listen to nature that speaks.' Chalet La Barona in Trasquera also offers a secluded green oasis with meadows and forests, ideal for contact with nature.
Near Alpe Baranca Hut, you'll find Alpe Selle, a historical place at 1800 meters that was once a strategic point for trade. Nearby are the ruins of Villa Aprilia (also known as Villa Lancia), a historic villa from 1908 with a rich past, including its use by partisans during WWII.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially for huts like 'The little house in the woods Anzasca Valley' which offers a swimming pool during this period. Many mountain huts and chalets are primarily populated or fully operational during the warmer seasons, allowing for hiking and enjoying the natural surroundings. Some, like Alpe Ronco, Antrona Valley, are available for weekly rentals in July and August.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can embark on mountain hikes, with routes like 'Lago Alpe dei Cavalli – Rifugio Andolla loop' or 'Lago di Alpe Russi loop' accessible. The area also offers gravel biking and road cycling opportunities. For more details on routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Calasca-Castiglione, Gravel biking around Calasca-Castiglione, and Road Cycling Routes around Calasca-Castiglione guides.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed, many cabins and chalets offer amenities that suit families. For instance, 'The little house in the woods Anzasca Valley' has a garden, barbecue, and a swimming pool in summer, along with books, games, and musical instruments inside. Alpe Ronco, Antrona Valley, with its two bedrooms and large private garden, can also be a good option for families.
Given the natural settings, it's advisable to pack essentials for outdoor activities, such as appropriate hiking gear, layers of clothing, and sun protection. For some locations, like 'The little house in the woods Anzasca Valley,' amenities like Wi-Fi, fully equipped kitchens, and heating are provided. However, for more remote refuges, it's always best to inquire directly about specific provisions and what you might need to bring, especially for overnight stays.
Some huts, like Rifugio Alpe Colma, are known for offering homemade bread, beer, pasta, and wine, and even feature a restaurant. For others, especially private cabins, you might need to bring your own provisions, though fully equipped kitchens are common. It's recommended to check with individual accommodations regarding their food and beverage services.
Yes, Alpe Baranca Hut is an excellent stopping and overnight point on the GTA (Great Crossing of the Alps) path and the Via Alpina itinerary. 'The little house in the woods Anzasca Valley' is also conveniently located at the beginning of the valley, making it a suitable stopover for the GTA trail.
The Alpe Baranca Hut is situated in the green Baranca valley at 1600 meters, offering an enchanting setting. It's a key stopover for the GTA and Via Alpina trails. Visitors can enjoy beautiful panoramas and observe wildlife such as roe deer, marmots, and chamois. The nearby Lago Baranca and historical Alpe Selle add to its appeal.
Amenities vary, but many modern cabins and chalets offer comforts like Wi-Fi, fully equipped kitchens, heating (often with a stove), and private gardens. Some even include unique features such as a barbecue, swimming pool during summer, satellite TV, DVD players, books, games, and musical instruments. Chalets like AgliChalet Erbe Montane and Bosco also provide private parking and electric car charging stations.


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