Huts around Vogogna are primarily found in the surrounding natural areas, particularly in Val Vogna and at the entrance to Val Grande National Park. These structures offer lodging, food, and serve as bases for exploration in the Piedmont region. The area provides access to Italy's largest wilderness area and panoramic views of lakes and mountains. Vogogna itself is a historic village, serving as a gateway to these mountainous landscapes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A fantastic place with a very beautiful view you can enjoy the Toce plain from the height of 700 m you are above Premosello in the province of Verbania, to reach this place from Premosello you have to pedal for seven 8 km with slopes on asphalt also challenging over 30% the suitable bicycle and the bikes , A lot of attention on the return downhill because if you let go of the bicycle you can reach 50 km per hour in a few seconds
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In 2024, the Alpe Colma was unfortunately closed. It is necessary to descend. Even if the climb is long and arduous, you can enjoy the beautiful path down
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Nice large refuge with easy access thanks to the welcome back road
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Alpe Parpinasca is a pearl of these mountains. There is the Rifugio of the same name, a fabulous family-run restaurant. Find info and contacts here cocoona2.com/rifugio-alpe-parpinasca
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The huts around Vogogna offer a range of accommodation options, from simple bivouac huts like Alpe La Piana Bivouac Huts with basic facilities, to more structured refuges. Many provide dormitories, while some, like Rifugio Sant'Antonio, also offer private rooms. Most huts include dining facilities with traditional local cuisine.
Yes, several huts and trails are suitable for families. Alpe Parpinasca is noted as a family-friendly hut with a fabulous family-run restaurant. Rifugio Fantoli, at the entrance to Val Grande National Park, also serves as an excellent base for easy walks through the woods suitable for families.
Many huts provide stunning views. Rifugio Alpe Colma offers a beautiful view of the valley and mountains. Alpe Lut provides a fantastic view of the Toce plain. Rifugio Fantoli boasts breathtaking views of Lake Maggiore and Lake Mergozzo, while Alpe Torcelli offers views of the Ossola valley. Rifugio Renato Brusa Perona is a base for excursions to Monte Massone, which provides panoramic views of six lakes and Monte Rosa.
The huts emphasize traditional homemade mountain cuisine using local products. Rifugio Sant'Antonio offers local cured meats and cheeses, 'Patate Maserai' soup, homemade pasta, and various stewed meats with polenta. Rifugio Fantoli specializes in polenta with mushrooms, sausages, stew, game, and grilled dishes. Rifugio Renato Brusa Perona also features organic products, local cheeses, and cold cuts.
Rifugio Sant'Antonio is accessible by car from Riva Valdobbia, though road closures for private vehicles are in effect in July and August, requiring a short walk or shuttle from Ca' di Janzo. Rifugio Fantoli is relatively accessible with a short 15-minute walk from where cars are left at Ompio.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from gentle strolls to challenging ascents. For example, Rifugio Sant'Antonio is a base for hikes into Val Vogna and to Corno Bianco. Rifugio Fantoli is ideal for exploring Val Grande National Park. You can also find many hiking and cycling routes in the broader Vogogna area, such as those listed in the Hiking around Vogogna and Cycling around Vogogna guides.
Rifugio Fantoli explicitly states that it allows small animals, making it a good option for those traveling with dogs. Many trails in the Val Grande National Park and surrounding areas are generally dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to check specific regulations for protected areas or individual hut policies.
Near Rifugio Renato Brusa Perona, you can explore the historical Linea Cadorna fortifications. The huts themselves are often located in areas of significant natural beauty, such as Val Vogna and the Val Grande National Park, Italy's largest wilderness area. Many trails lead to viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of lakes and mountains.
The best time to visit generally depends on the specific hut and your planned activities. For Rifugio Sant'Antonio, be aware that road closures for private vehicles are in effect in July and August, requiring a short walk or shuttle. The warmer months are typically ideal for hiking and accessing higher-altitude huts, while some may close during winter.
Rifugio Sant'Antonio, located in Val Vogna, offers an ancient, warm, and welcoming structure that provides a simple connection with nature and a glimpse into alpine traditions, known for its genuine hospitality. Rifugio Alpe Colma, once a stable, has been restructured into a welcoming accommodation facility, offering homemade food and a cozy atmosphere.
For more details on specific huts, such as Rifugio Sant'Antonio, you can often find information through local tourism boards or dedicated mountain hut websites. For Rifugio Sant'Antonio, you can check resources like visitmonterosa.com for details on dining and services.


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