Huts around Pollein serve as essential bases for exploring the alpine environment of the Aosta Valley in Italy. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and offers a network of mountain huts and bivouacs. Pollein acts as a gateway to these accommodations, which vary in accessibility and amenities. They provide shelter and services for hikers and mountaineers exploring the surrounding peaks and valleys.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Unfortunately, there was no water coming out here on May 29, 2026. Good to keep in mind when you are on a long tour.
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The Rifugio Grauson offers cozy hospitality at 2,510 meters, with typical dishes from the Aosta Valley cuisine and thirty beds divided into comfortable rooms. The structure is the ideal starting point for exploring the Grauson Valley, the picturesque Lussert Lakes, and the surrounding peaks of the Cogne area.
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Carved out of the eco-sustainable renovation of a typical stone and wood hut at an altitude of 1,943 meters, Rifugio Chaligne in Gignod offers 32 beds and a cuisine based on dairy products from local pastures. Reachable on foot in just over an hour from Buthier or by mountain bike along the rural road, the structure is part of the famous Tour du Mont Fallère hiking circuit.
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Located in the municipality of Charvensod, the Rifugio Arbolle welcomes hikers in a warm and professional environment, offering 66 beds divided between four-bed rooms and a classic dormitory. The structure features a bar area and a restaurant serving typical Aosta Valley cuisine, ensuring a relaxing stop before embarking on spectacular hikes towards Becca di Nona or Monte Emilius.
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Beautiful location, great food and drinks, lots of activities (live music, yoga, aperitifs)
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Very well kept refuge, great cleanliness, splendid cuisine and great welcome
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L'onorato Ristoro is located right next to the Lillaz waterfalls. Ideally located for visiting the waterfalls. (+39 0165 280881)
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The Aosta Valley, accessible from Pollein, offers a variety of mountain accommodations. These include Managed Mountain Huts (Rifugi), which are staffed, provide meals and beds, and often have amenities like charging stations. You'll also find Stopovers, which are simpler, offer beds and cooking equipment but generally no food service, and Bivouac-Huts, which are unattended shelters in high-mountain areas for experienced trekkers.
Yes, several huts cater to families. For example, Chaligne Hut is known for being family-friendly, offering a restaurant and a viewpoint. Another option is L'onorato Ristoro, which is also family-friendly and located near the Lillaz waterfalls.
Managed mountain huts in the Aosta Valley are generally staffed and provide overnight accommodation, meals, and refreshments. They often have multiple beds per room, and while a sleeping bag isn't always necessary, a sleeping bag liner is usually mandatory. Many Italian huts also offer charging stations for electronic devices, typically in the dining room during specific hours, and serve meals on individual plates.
Absolutely. The Arbolle Hut is a great starting point for reaching Becca di Nona and Monte Emilius, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Alps. Similarly, Alpe Chamolè and Water Fountain provides beautiful distant views of the snow-covered mountains.
The huts are nestled in a mountainous environment. You can expect to see stunning alpine landscapes, including snow-covered peaks, grassy basins, and pastures. Some locations, like Alpe Chamolè and Water Fountain, offer natural springs for drinking water, and the region is known for its wild and unspoilt natural settings.
Many managed huts in the Aosta Valley, including those around Pollein, operate seasonally. For instance, Arbolle Hut is typically open from June to September, and Chaligne Hut is open from late June to mid-September. Summer months generally offer the most accessible conditions for hiking and enjoying the full services of the huts.
Yes, some huts are relatively easy to access. For example, Chaligne Hut can be reached by a trail from Buthier in about 1 hour and 15 minutes, or even by mountain bike. The region offers a range of accessibility, with some huts reachable within a 90-minute walk, making them suitable for casual hikers.
The area around Pollein and its huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, such as the 'Laures Lakes Trail' or 'Mont Père Laurent'. There are also cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Les Iles Nature Reserve – Fénis Castle loop', and diverse MTB trails. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Pollein, Cycling around Pollein, and MTB Trails around Pollein guides.
Many huts in the Aosta Valley pride themselves on offering local culinary experiences. For instance, Rifugio Mont Fallère (an example from the wider Aosta Valley) emphasizes typical mountain cuisine and traditional Aosta Valley dishes, often accompanied by local wines and beers. Managed huts generally provide meals, allowing visitors to taste regional specialties.
Accessibility varies by hut. Some are reached by paths or mule tracks, while others might be accessible via cableways or even mountain bike trails. For example, Arbolle Hut can be reached by taking the Chamolè chairlift from Pila, followed by a 1 hour and 30 minute walk. While specific parking details for each hut are not always listed, many trailheads leading to huts will have designated parking areas. Public transport options to starting points like Pila or Buthier may also be available.
The Gran Paradiso National Park, which is home to huts like Vittorio Sella Hut and Vittorio Emanuele II Hut (examples from the wider Aosta Valley), is renowned for its wildlife. These areas offer excellent opportunities to spot local fauna, making them ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Alpe Grauson Desot is a small group of well-renovated huts situated on a beautiful, characteristic plateau. It's located in a scenic valley that rises from Gimillan, a hamlet of Cogne, and features a natural spring for water.


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