Best huts around Sala Biellese are situated in the Piedmont region of Italy, nestled within the morainic hills of La Serra and near the Biellesi Prealps. This area offers a diverse landscape, ranging from glacial formations to natural reserves like Bessa and Burcina. The region provides opportunities for exploring unspoiled natural environments and historical sites. Visitors can find various types of accommodations and shelters, from modern lodges to traditional mountain refuges.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Has anyone been there recently? The rif Mombarone is closed and the bivouac Cosa and Frassati?
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The first stretch of road to the dirt road junction is very challenging, even for mountain bikes: constant 18-20% gradients. From the junction for the 7 Fontane mountain pasture, the gradients are normal. The arrival at the mountain pasture is beautiful, with the Mucrone dominating on the right and the Mombarone on the left.
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This Biella refuge is easily reached in a couple of hours on foot, via a dirt road. There's a nice picnic area nearby, and it's open during the summer and on some weekends during the rest of the year. It's best to call to check if it's open before you set off.
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But I see sheep...so Maremma sheep...so danger...or am I wrong??
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Beautiful, under Monte Mucrone... it's worth the effort
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Going up from San Giacomo al Mombarone, you come across this farmhouse with animals scratching around. A short distance from the big bench
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It is located a few meters from the Mombarone refuge, close to the path. But I found it locked
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The area offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional mountain refuges like Rifugio Mombarone 2000 and Pianetti Hut to modern lodges, cabins, and pods at places like Future Is Nature - Playground. You can also find unique experiences such as the Il Rifugio degli Asinelli (Donkey Sanctuary), which offers a nature-focused visit.
Yes, several options cater to families. Pianetti Hut and Alpe Cavanna are noted as family-friendly with restaurants. For a more active stay, Future Is Nature - Playground offers lodges and cabins with on-site activities like capture-the-flag games and an 'escape wood'. The Il Rifugio degli Asinelli (Donkey Sanctuary) is also a wonderful place for families to interact with animals in a natural setting.
Pianetti Hut and Alpe Cavanna both feature restaurants where you can enjoy good food. In the broader Biella region, Lago della Vecchia Hut and Piana del Ponte Hut are known for traditional Piedmontese cuisine and local products, respectively.
Pianetti Hut is easily accessible via a dirt road, making it suitable for a medium-low difficulty route. Alpe Cavanna is also accessible by an easy walk, offering a pleasant experience for beginners.
For those seeking a challenge, Rifugio Mombarone 2000 is a challenging hut located near the summit of Colma di Mombarone, serving as an excellent support point for hikers. In the wider Biella Alps, Rivetti Hut, situated at 2,150 meters, is a strategic base for climbing peaks like Cima Tre Vescovi and Monte I Gemelli.
Many traditional mountain huts, such as Rifugio Mombarone 2000 and Lago della Vecchia Hut, operate primarily during the summer season, typically from July to August and into mid-September. Some, like Pianetti Hut, may also be open on weekends during other parts of the year; it's always best to call ahead to confirm opening times.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Alpe Sette Fontane offers a great view and a nice place for a break in a remote alpine pasture. Pianetti Hut and Alpe Cavanna also provide viewpoints. The area is characterized by the morainic hills of La Serra and is close to nature reserves like Bessa and Burcina, offering unspoiled landscapes.
Yes, the area around Sala Biellese offers various routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Cycling routes, and Road Cycling Routes. Examples include the Serra di Ivrea and Bessa Nature Reserve Loop for MTB, or the Loop tour of the Lakes of Ivrea for touring bicycles.
Visitors often highlight the idyllic and remote settings, the helpful staff, and the good food offered at many huts. For instance, Alpe Sette Fontane is praised for its pure idyll and great views, while Alpe Cavanna is noted for its good food and easy accessibility. The overall appeal lies in the combination of natural beauty, hospitality, and opportunities for outdoor enjoyment.
Absolutely. Beyond traditional huts, you can visit the Il Rifugio degli Asinelli (Donkey Sanctuary) in Sala Biellese, a free-to-visit sanctuary amidst beautiful landscapes. It's a heartwarming experience for nature and animal lovers. Additionally, Future Is Nature - Playground offers modern lodges, cabins, and pods designed for an 'action-packed stay' with various on-site leisure activities.
Alpe Sette Fontane is described as a 'pure idyll' and a 'remote, uncultivated alpine pasture,' where only a few cows roam, making it an excellent choice for those seeking solitude and tranquility amidst nature.
Traditional mountain huts like Rifugio Mombarone 2000 and Lago della Vecchia Hut (in the broader Biella Alps) offer accommodation with beds, making them suitable for overnight stays for hikers. The lodges, cabins, and pods at Future Is Nature - Playground also provide comfortable overnight options.


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