Best huts around Aymavilles are found in the Aosta Valley, a region known for its alpine landscapes and strategic access to mountain refuges. Aymavilles serves as a starting point for exploring various huts in the surrounding peaks. The area features diverse terrain, from accessible trails to challenging mountaineering routes. It offers a blend of natural beauty and facilities for outdoor enthusiasts.
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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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The hut offers food, beds, and a terrace—perfect for families, short hikes, or climbing Gran Paradiso. For details, see www.rifugiovittorioemanuele.com.
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Very well kept refuge, great cleanliness, splendid cuisine and great welcome
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Recommended loop that connects to Vittorio and descends to Pont. 1 hour and 50 minutes for the connection is underestimated; we completed all the trails under the recommended times except this one!
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Strategic position for the climb to Gran Paradiso. Refuge managed in an excellent way.
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Great location for climbing Gran Paradiso. Stunning views.
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The Arbolle Hut is an excellent choice for families. Located at 2,511 meters, it's accessible via a relatively easy 1 hour and 30-minute hike from the Chamolé chairlift's upper station in Pila, making it suitable for children. It offers diverse accommodation, a restaurant, and even dog-sitting services for those with pets.
Yes, the Mont Fallère Refuge stands out. Beyond its function as a high-mountain refuge, it features an open-air museum along its surrounding trails, showcasing numerous wooden sculptures by artist Siro Viérin, depicting animals and figures from mountain culture. It also offers panoramic views of major Alpine peaks.
The Vittorio Sella Hut is immersed in the authentic atmosphere of the Gran Paradiso National Park, making it an excellent spot for observing wildlife. Visitors frequently report seeing marmots, chamois, and ibex in the surroundings.
Both the Vittorio Emanuele II Hut and the Federico Chabod Hut are strategically positioned for ascents of Gran Paradiso. The Vittorio Emanuele II Hut is located at 2,732 meters in the heart of the Gran Paradiso National Park, while the Federico Chabod Hut is also noted for its strategic position for the climb.
Hiking times vary depending on the hut and starting point. For example, the Arbolle Hut is about a 1 hour and 30-minute hike from the Chamolé chairlift's upper station in Pila. The Mont Fallère Refuge can be reached in approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes from Vetan (Saint-Pierre). Rifugio Grauson is about a 2-hour and 30-minute walk from Gimillan.
Yes, the Mont Fallère Refuge offers a sauna and jacuzzi for overnight guests, providing a touch of luxury after a day of hiking in the mountains.
Many huts offer spectacular panoramic views. From the Arbolle Hut, you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Alps. The Mont Fallère Refuge provides exceptional panoramic views of major Alpine peaks like Mont Blanc, Grand Combin, Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, and Gran Paradiso.
The area around Aymavilles offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to Becca di Nona and Mount Emilius from the Arbolle Hut, or excursions to the Lussert lakes from Rifugio Grauson. For more options, explore the Hiking around Aymavilles guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the Gravel ascent – Mont Fallère Refuge loop; see the MTB Trails around Aymavilles guide.
Yes, both the Arbolle Hut and Rifugio Grauson are noted for being pet-friendly. The Arbolle Hut even offers dog-sitting services, which can be helpful for those embarking on more challenging routes.
Accommodation varies by hut. The Arbolle Hut offers 66 beds, including four-person rooms and a large dormitory. The Mont Fallère Refuge provides rooms with 2-4 beds and larger dormitories. Rifugio Grauson has rooms and dormitories accommodating 30 beds. Most huts also feature a bar and restaurant.
Many huts, like the Arbolle Hut, typically have seasonal openings from June to September. The Vittorio Sella Hut is open from mid-March to the end of September. Summer is ideal for hiking and mountaineering, with organized guided hikes and astronomical observations available at some huts.
Aymavilles serves as a strategic starting point. For the Arbolle Hut, you can reach Pila by car or cable car from Aosta (a short drive from Aymavilles), then take a chairlift. The Mont Fallère Refuge is reachable from Aosta by taking the A5 motorway exit for Aosta Ovest – Saint-Pierre, then trekking or mountain biking from Vetan. Rifugio Grauson is accessed via a walk from Gimillan, which is reached by car from Aymavilles via Cogne.


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