Best huts around Borgomezzavalle are found in a municipality in the Italian province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, formed by the merger of Seppiana and Viganella. This region offers a variety of mountain huts, known as *rifugi*, that serve as bases for hikers. The area is characterized by alpine landscapes, traditional architecture, and panoramic views of coniferous woods and peaks. These huts provide essential services and hospitality amidst the natural beauty of the region.
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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the Gattascosa refuge is located at a height of 2000 metres
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The climb is quite demanding due to the difference in altitude of almost 1600 m. Pay attention to some traverses towards the top due to the presence of slippery grass, in particular with patches of snow or after rain (crampons are recommended in this section), otherwise no difficulty. The view from the summit is beautiful.
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Pasture in Valle Antrona at an altitude of 1100m above sea level
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From the refuge you have a beautiful view of the valley and the mountains. This structure was once a stable; it was then resumed, restructured and converted into an accommodation facility. It has 12 beds and is a very welcoming place.
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The Borgomezzavalle region offers a variety of mountain huts, known as rifugi. These range from basic sleeping arrangements to more comprehensive facilities offering heating, electricity, and hot food. Many are strategically located to serve as essential support points for hikers and cyclists, providing hospitality and local cuisine.
Yes, Rifugio San Giacomo, located in the Seppiana fraction of Borgomezzavalle, has historical charm. It is situated near the 17th-century Oratory of San Giacomo and a fountain inaugurated in 1932, and was originally owned by a local family.
Rifugio Alpe Colma, originally a stable, has been beautifully restored and offers a beautiful view of the valley and surrounding mountains. Another option is Alpe Ronco, Antrona Valley, a typical mountain hut known for its bright, wood-heated atmosphere and a large private garden with a lake view.
Many huts, like Gattascosa Hut, offer delicious food options such as polenta. At Rifugio Alpe Laghetto, you can taste specialties of Ossola. Generally, Italian mountain huts are known for providing hot meals and local cuisine.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as 'From Pieve Vergonte to Macugnaga' or 'From Villadossola to Lake Antrona'. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes available, like the 'Lake Mergozzo loop'. For more details on these routes, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Borgomezzavalle, Running Trails around Borgomezzavalle, and Gravel biking around Borgomezzavalle guides.
Yes, some huts require a demanding climb. For instance, reaching Rifugio Alpe Laghetto involves a significant altitude difference of almost 1600 m. Hikers should be aware of potentially slippery grass on some traverses, especially after rain or with snow patches, where crampons might be recommended.
The best time to visit depends on the specific hut and your planned activities. For example, Rifugio Alpe Laghetto is always open in July and August, and on weekends in June and September. During closing periods, a winter shelter may remain open. Generally, the warmer months are ideal for hiking and accessing most huts.
From the huts around Borgomezzavalle, you can enjoy panoramic views of alpine landscapes, coniferous woods, and peaks. Many offer stunning vistas of the valley and surrounding mountains, such as Rifugio Alpe Colma, or lake views from Alpe Ronco, Antrona Valley.
Yes, Rifugio Alpe Colma is known as a very welcoming place where you can be pampered after a strenuous climb, often with homemade bread, pasta, and sometimes even live music. Rifugio Alpe Laghetto also offers a very warm welcome.
Visitors frequently appreciate the hospitality, cuisine, and the role of the huts as fundamental support points for excursions. The opportunity to experience the alpine landscape, traditional architecture, and panoramic views of the coniferous woods and peaks is also highly valued.
Gattascosa Hut is an excellent stop for meals, particularly known for good polenta and lunch options. Many huts in the region provide delicious food, making them ideal spots to refuel during your adventures.


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