Best huts around Cesara are situated in a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to significant lakes like Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. The area offers a diverse natural landscape, including alpine pastures and wooded slopes. It serves as a base for exploring various hiking routes that lead to panoramic viewpoints and historical sites. The region's huts provide essential shelter and refreshment for hikers traversing these trails.
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Chapel, refuge and on the left, the white dot, is the summit cross.
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In the early 19th century, Alpe Cavallaccio was a vast expanse of pastures and woods. In 1880, the larger hut was built as a stable, while the smaller hut served as a shelter for shepherds and a tool shed. After World War II, they were abandoned and then purchased by a private individual who used them as a support structure for the Baveno pink granite quarry. In the 1960s, a group of fishermen from Baveno created a small lake for recreational fishing. In 1968, the lake was abandoned and turned into a pond. Many children of yesteryear remember it as "the Frog Pond." In the 1980s, the hut was left in use as a tool shed for the quarry. Renovation and reactivation work began in 2009, inspired by ethical and conservationist construction.
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Very steep section with little clearing. You must keep your feet on the ground for 1 km.
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Hidden among the slopes of Mottarone, at 1,204 meters, the Rifugio Alpe Nuovo offers a welcoming space with 12 beds. The structure, the result of the passion of members and volunteers, is also equipped with a kitchen and dining room. The bar service is limited, but you can consume your own food.
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My favorite route for both "training" climbs (when I was young) and, more frequently, to enjoy a climb all through the woods, therefore bearable even in July-August, with the arrival at the refuge that instead opens up to the eyes an unexpected panorama over a good stretch of the lower Valsesia. The climb to the summit, behind the refuge, then reveals, on clear days, M. Rosa and many other peaks. I tried two excursions, starting from the refuge. The first, continue to sella Vazzosa (short exposed sections, be very careful!) and then to Massale, then always on a trail on the crest to Castello del Gavala, there be very careful for short exposed sections and to find the right passage to descend from the summit to the path just below that will lead to Luotto and finally to Tovo or even just to sella Rosetta, and then go to the Gilodi-Ca'Mea refuge. Many km and altitude difference (1700 m approx.), to be organized in company and with two cars, one in Casavei and the other in Ca' Mea, with a lot of necessary training. An easier tour of approx. 1050 m of altitude difference, but which requires a good sense of direction, maps and GPS, is to go down the southern ridge in front of the Spanna refuge, always continue without going down the sides, paying attention to some rare paint on the trunks, until you come across a dirt road at an altitude of 1250, at the hairpin bend, not far from Alpe Passarina. From there the dirt road leads to Sella di Parone and finally to Casavei, altitude difference reduced to approx. 850 m. But at that storm the adventure becomes beautiful by leaving the dirt road and taking a path, always vs. south and remaining on the crest (wooded), which leads below partly maintained and partly ruined mountain pastures, first to Arcacce, from which you leave the crest to turn left and then find Tereggia, Pometto, Uccello alps, descending to the dirt road of Pra Personale that leads to Locarno, from there go back up to Casavei, and it is this climb to Casavei/Narpone that brings the difference in altitude to about 1050-1060 m Almost absolutely to be done with those who have already done this descent as it is easy to get lost. I did it and discovered it a first time with a few mistakes and retraced my steps to then find the right passages, all easy and always on wooded slopes, since then I have memorized it and once every year or two it gives me great satisfaction to do this ring again. Get a Geo4Map map n.2
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Super beautiful and idyllic place for a rest. The place is something special and you have a great view in different directions. There is catering at the hut.
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Super beautiful and idyllic place for a rest. The place is something special and you have a great view in different directions.
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A very beautiful place with a special atmosphere and a great view. The hut serves refreshments.
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The region around Cesara offers a variety of shelters, including traditional mountain huts, renovated structures, and even bivouacs. These range from welcoming spaces like the Alpe Nuovo Hut to historical religious buildings with accommodation facilities, such as the Convent of Monte Mesma.
The huts around Cesara are situated in a mountainous terrain with proximity to significant lakes like Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. Many offer panoramic views. For instance, the Alpe Nuovo Hut provides beautiful views of Lake Maggiore, while Rifugio Spanna-Osella offers panoramic views over the lower Valsesia and, on clear days, even Monte Rosa.
Yes, the Convent of Monte Mesma is a notable historical and religious site. This monumental complex includes a Franciscan convent and a church, offering accommodation and overlooking Lake Orta.
Many huts serve as starting points or stops for various trails. From Rifugio Spanna-Osella, you can access routes to summits and explore trails through the woods. Alpe Sacchi is a classic destination on the western side of Lake Orta and a confluence point for various paths, including a challenging route from Varallo.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. While some routes to huts like Alpe Sacchi can be challenging and require training, others might be more moderate. The area's diverse landscape includes alpine pastures and wooded slopes, offering a range of terrains.
Facilities vary by hut. The Alpe Nuovo Hut, for example, provides a welcoming space with 12 beds, a kitchen, and a dining room. The Convent of Monte Mesma offers up to 30 beds. Some huts may have limited bar service or a fountain nearby, like Alpe Sacchi.
Yes, the Alpe Nuovo Hut is hidden among the slopes of Mottarone and offers beautiful views of Lake Maggiore and Monte Zughero.
Visitors appreciate the idyllic locations, stunning panoramic views, and the welcoming atmosphere of the huts. Many enjoy the sense of solitude and the opportunity to connect with nature. The historical significance of sites like the Convent of Monte Mesma is also highly valued.
Beyond hiking, the region around Cesara offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. Explore options like the "Omegna Lakefront – Viewpoint over Lake Orta loop" for road cycling, or the "Alpe Sacchi from Lake Orta Loop" for mountain biking. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Cesara, Gravel biking around Cesara, and MTB Trails around Cesara guides.
The Alpe Cavallaccio has a rich history, evolving from a stable and shepherd's shelter in the 19th century to being used by a granite quarry. It even had a small lake for recreational fishing that later became known as "the Frog Pond." Renovation work began in 2009, inspired by ethical and conservationist principles.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, mountain huts are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable for hiking. Always check local weather and hut opening times before planning your trip.
The guide highlights various trails, some of which are described as intermediate. While specific 'easy' hut walks aren't detailed, the region's diverse terrain suggests that less strenuous paths might exist, especially to huts at lower altitudes or those accessible via well-maintained routes. It's advisable to check individual trail descriptions for difficulty levels.


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