Huts around Pila, located in the Aosta Valley, offer access to high-altitude excursions and panoramic views of the Alps. The area is characterized by its alpine environment, with traditional stone and wood constructions serving as mountain refuges. Pila provides a base for exploring various hiking tours and mountaineering ascents, featuring prominent peaks and natural attractions. The region's terrain includes both challenging mountain paths and accessible trails, making it suitable for different levels of outdoor activity.
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The historic E50 mule track, commissioned by Senator Federico Rosazza between 1876 and 1879, connects Piedicavallo (1037m) to the Rifugio and Lago della Vecchia (1858m), crossing villages such as Rosei and Casette‑Canabà It is a well-paved and marked route, suitable for intermediate-level hikers, with a difference in altitude of about 820m and a travel time of 2–2½ hours one way laprovinciadibiella.it
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Excellent base for climbing the peaks "Cima Tre Vescovi", "Monte I Gemelli" and "Punta Lazoney"
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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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the Alpe Piana refuge, near the Roman bridge, is very welcoming
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structure equipped with a free and functioning e-bike charging point
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Charging point marked, free, fully functional (July 2024) and easily accessible
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Little-visited mountain pastures along the Sessera stream. Stone buildings with panoramic terraces. You encounter an unusual underground building with a grass-covered roof, probably used in the past as an ice house. There are fountains with drinking water. We passed through here during a bike ride, and from there we would have liked to continue along a "single track" trail which turned out to be impassable due to dense vegetation.
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Beautiful place for a break, to stock up on water for the bottles, for a summer swim in the Sessera stream
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Pila offers a variety of huts, ranging from traditional mountain refuges that provide overnight accommodation and serve as bases for high-altitude excursions, to day-use establishments on the slopes. These day-use huts, like Hermitage or La Chatelaine, primarily function as restaurants and bars, offering local cuisine and scenic views for day visitors, skiers, and hikers.
Yes, Rifugio Arbolle is a prominent example of a traditional mountain refuge near Pila. Located at 2,511 meters, it offers 66 beds in rooms and dormitories, a bar, and a restaurant serving traditional Aosta Valley cuisine. It's an excellent base for multi-day treks and high-mountain experiences.
Rifugio Arbolle is accessible from Pila by taking the Chamolé chairlift. From the upper station of the Chamolé chairlift, it's an approximately 1 hour and 30 minute walk with a 500-meter ascent to the refuge. The path passes near the Chamolé lake, offering scenic views.
The traditional mountain refuges, such as Rifugio Arbolle, are typically open seasonally from June to September. This period offers the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the high-alpine environment.
The Piana del Ponte Hut is known as a cozy retreat with very helpful managers. It's located near a Roman bridge over the Sessera stream, making it ideal for a refreshing bath. Another unique spot is Alpe Artignaga, an enchanting, well-preserved pasture set among streams, meadows, and boulders.
Yes, the Rivetti Hut, located at 2,150 meters above sea level in the Biella Alps, serves as an excellent base for climbing peaks such as Cima Tre Vescovi, Monte I Gemelli, and Punta Lazoney. Rifugio Arbolle also acts as a starting point for various mountaineering ascents.
The huts around Pila offer spectacular panoramic views of the Alps, including prominent peaks like Becca di Nona and Mount Emilius. Near Rifugio Arbolle, you'll find the Chamolé lake and two small lakes in the Arbolle valley, where marmots are commonly seen. The Alpe Piana dei Lavaggi offers panoramic terraces and is located along the Sessera stream.
Yes, Alpe Artignaga is considered family-friendly, offering an easy walk from Bocchetto Sessera to a beautiful pasture. The path to Rifugio Arbolle, especially from the Chamolé chairlift, is also a popular option for families, passing by Chamolé lake.
The area around Pila's huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with options like the historic E50 mule track connecting Piedicavallo to the Rifugio and Lago della Vecchia. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and touring. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Pila, MTB Trails around Pila, and Cycling around Pila guides.
Visitors appreciate the enchanting, well-preserved pastures like Alpe Artignaga, the cozy and welcoming atmosphere of places like Piana del Ponte Hut, and the stunning panoramic views. The komoot community has shared over 25 photos and given more than 50 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and appeal of these locations.
Yes, the Piana del Ponte Hut is named after a Roman bridge over the Sessera stream nearby. Additionally, the historic E50 mule track, commissioned by Senator Federico Rosazza between 1876 and 1879, connects Piedicavallo to the Rifugio and Lago della Vecchia, offering a glimpse into the region's past.


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