Best huts around Mompantero are found in the Val di Susa, a region nestled within the Alps. This area provides access to the majestic Rocciamelone and offers a range of mountain shelters. Visitors can find both staffed huts with amenities and more rustic, unmanned bivouacs. These locations serve as bases for exploring the surrounding natural landscape.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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This bivouac crosses the border between Italy and France. It sleeps 7. We recommend arriving by lunchtime, as it's very popular (especially on weekends; we were once in a group of 15). There's minimal heating and some light thanks to solar panels.
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This cross-border bivouac is located on Italian soil near Col Clapier, near the French border. The easiest way to reach it is from the Piccolo Moncenisio pass, and after Lake Savine, it's another half-hour's trail.
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Alpine Farm near Oulx Tucked away on the high slopes near the Strada dell’Assietta, this remote mountain farm is special. If the doors are open, step inside. The family produces raw-milk cheeses using age-old methods, matured in a cool stone cellar. A slice of toma or fontina offers a quiet moment of warmth and simplicity, right in the heart of a demanding day. From here, it’s downhill into the Oulx valley. Mostly.
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Shelter by a pretty lake and giant bench.
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In the Orsiera Rocciavrè park. Reachable only by paths, not all of which are ideal for MTB. The effort is rewarded by this splendid place.
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The Rifugio Toesca is located in the heart of the Orsiera-Rocciavrè Natural Park, in Val di Susa. It offers typical Piedmontese cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays in both rooms and tents. It is open all year round, every day in summer until the end of September, and weekends and holidays during the rest of the year. To check, consult the website or contact the refuge directly: https://rifugiotoesca.it/
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In Pian dell'Alpe, not far from Colle delle Finestre and in the heart of the Orsiera Rocciavrè Natural Park, this refuge is open all year round and three rooms are also available for accommodation. Here you can taste some typical ingredients supplied by local farms. Here you can find more information about the refuge: https://www.rifugiolagodellerane.it.
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Giant bench with mountain view
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The Mompantero area offers a range of mountain shelters, including staffed rifugi (huts) that provide amenities like meals and beds, and more rustic, unmanned bivacchi (bivouacs) which typically offer basic shelter with bunks and blankets, requiring visitors to bring their own supplies.
Yes, Rifugio La Riposa is set to become the first inclusive refuge at high altitude in Valle di Susa from August 2025, managed by the "Un Passo Insieme" Foundation, employing young people with disabilities. It offers 3 rooms with 6 beds each and a dormitory with 22 bunk beds.
Rifugio La Riposa is reachable by car, making it a relatively accessible mountain hut. Rifugio Il Truc can also be reached by car from Susa, or via a two-hour hike.
Yes, Amprimo Mountain Hut is known for being family-friendly, with easy access and large lawns for children to play. Lago delle Rane Hut also offers accommodation and a restaurant in a scenic location suitable for families. Additionally, Agriturismo La Darbunera is described as suitable for both adults and children, offering a mountain-lodge-like experience with added comforts.
Rifugio Il Truc boasts two verandas with breathtaking panoramic views of the valley. Bivacco "Nostra Signora del Rocciamelone" is also noted for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts. Alpe Arguel is situated at a beautiful panoramic point.
Many huts offer local cuisine. For example, Rifugio Il Truc serves Piedmontese cuisine, including dishes like anchovies with green sauce, polenta with various meats, and homemade desserts, with options for vegetarian, vegan, and celiac diets. Toesca Hut also offers typical Piedmontese cuisine. At Lago delle Rane Hut, you can taste typical ingredients supplied by local farms.
The operating seasons vary by hut. Generally, many huts like Rifugio La Riposa and Rifugio Il Truc are open daily from late June to August, and on weekends in September and October. Toesca Hut is open year-round, daily in summer until the end of September, and on weekends and holidays during the rest of the year. Always check specific hut opening times before planning your visit.
Yes, Rifugio La Riposa is an excellent starting point for excursions to Rocciamelone. Rifugio Il Truc is also a good base for those looking to ascend Rocciamelone. Rifugio CA' D'Asti, located at 2854 meters, is approximately halfway between La Riposa and the summit, making it a strategic stop for those aiming for the peak.
The area offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails of varying difficulty, including routes that lead to huts like Rifugio Il Truc via trails 558 or 529. For more detailed hiking routes, explore the Running Trails around Mompantero guide, which includes routes like the "Rifugio Ca' d'Asti loop from Susa" and the "Rocciamelone loop from Mompantero".
Beyond hiking, the Mompantero region is excellent for cycling. You can find challenging routes for Road Cycling, such as the "Colle delle Finestre Climb from Susa." For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are also Gravel Biking routes, including the "Assietta gravel ring from Susa."
Bivouacs like Bivacco Fratelli Chiaberto are typically unstaffed and provide basic shelter with bunks and blankets. You will need to bring your own food, water, cooking supplies, and sleeping bag for an overnight stay, as these shelters do not offer amenities like staffed huts.
Yes, the Hannibal Bivouac is a cross-border bivouac located near Colle Clapier, a pass historically considered to have been used by Hannibal to cross the Alps in 218 BC. It offers basic shelter for up to 8 people.


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