Best huts around Bricherasio serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous regions in the Metropolitan City of Turin. While traditional public mountain huts (*rifugi* or *bivacchi*) are not typically found directly within the municipality, the area provides access to such accommodations in the nearby Piedmontese Alps. Bricherasio itself offers private *baite* or *chalet* for those seeking a secluded retreat. The region is characterized by its proximity to mountain environments and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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located along the dirt road and slightly downhill, you need to be careful to see it
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This Rifugio is only open during the weekends and in the summer season. If you're not certain of its availability, bring something to eat with you. 🌯
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Located at Colle della Vaccera, reachable from multiple sides and by any means
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Tough climb alternating stretches in the woods and stretches on asphalt, but the view once you reach the hill is worth the effort.
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Summer Season 2024: Music and Culture at SAP! Rich program of events ❤️ https://youtu.be/n8n1g9yzFhk?feature=shared
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Pass that connects Val Pellice to Val Chisone. Beautiful views
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Open every day from May to the end of October, it can be reached from Pradeltorno, from the car park at the end of the main road, with an easy dirt road or with a shorter path without particular difficulties. On the internet there is a loop that passes by the hamlet Embergeria, which however has 200 meters of exposed path to be tackled with caution and which I do not recommend with frozen ground.
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While traditional public mountain huts (*rifugi* or *bivacchi*) are primarily found in the nearby Piedmontese Alps, Bricherasio itself offers private *baite* or *chalet* for those seeking a secluded retreat. The region serves as an excellent base to access various mountain refuges and basic shelters, providing a range of experiences from communal stays to private cabins.
Yes, several huts are noted as family-friendly. For instance, Colle Vaccera and Jumarre Hut are both categorized as family-friendly, offering welcoming environments for visitors of all ages.
The area around Bricherasio is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive MTB trails, enjoy cycling routes, or embark on road cycling adventures. Many routes connect to or pass by the huts, offering scenic journeys through the valleys and mountains.
For stunning panoramic views, Colle Vaccera is highly recommended, offering excellent vistas of the surrounding peaks. Jumarre Hut also boasts a panoramic position, allowing you to admire mountain ranges like Monte Rosa, Monviso, and the Maritime Alps.
Many huts, like Rifugio Al Pino, are open from May to the end of October, making the warmer months ideal for visiting. During winter, if you plan to continue to higher elevations like Mount Vandalino from Alpe Vandalino, be cautious of snowy and icy conditions and consider bringing appropriate gear like crampons.
Yes, several huts offer hospitality and local dishes. Jumarre Hut is known for its refreshments and typical local cuisine. Rifugio Al Pino is also a great spot to rest and taste excellent dishes. Agriturismo Rifugio Barfè also serves food, though it's advisable to check its opening hours as it's typically open on weekends and during the summer season.
Access varies by hut. Rifugio Al Pino can be reached via an easy dirt road or a shorter path from Pradeltorno. Colle Vaccera is accessible via a steep road on the Chisone valley side (partially dirt) or a much gentler, entirely asphalted road from the Angrogna valley side.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, the hospitality and local cuisine offered at places like Jumarre Hut, and the variety of outdoor activities available. The opportunity to experience both secluded private cabins and access to authentic mountain refuges in the nearby Alps is also highly valued.
Yes, some locations provide essential facilities. For example, Alpe Vandalino has two active fountains with very fresh water, even in winter months, which is convenient for refilling water bottles during your hikes.
Yes, some huts serve as information points. Jumarre Hut, for instance, provides useful information on the surrounding itineraries, making it a great stop for planning your next adventure.
Some huts host events, especially during peak seasons. Rifugio Al Pino, for example, has been known to offer a rich program of music and cultural events during its summer season.


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