Huts around Varisella are located in the Piedmont region, providing access to the Valchiusella and Canavese valleys. This area is characterized by its alpine landscape, with elevations ranging from accessible low-mountain areas to higher peaks. The region serves as a base for various outdoor activities, including hiking and climbing. Several huts offer accommodation and services for visitors exploring the natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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now only a little snow. Lots of people with the first warm weather
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Starting point for trekking trails
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Refuge and restaurant, excellent base in the Celle hamlet, at the start of the paths that lead to the top of Mount Rocca Sella
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The door is always open, it is not managed, it can be used as a shelter with the accuracy of leaving it clean.
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The Lys pass is a pass that is part of the Graian Alps. Located at 1,311 meters above sea level, the Lys hill connects the Susa valley with the Viù valley. The view from the summit is spectacular. Furthermore, at the pass you can find a bar and a refuge where you can refresh yourself. The Lys hill was the scene of a bloody battle in July 1944: 26 partisans were massacred by Nazi troops. The tower at the pass recalls the sacrifice of the young partisans.
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The climb (done by Almese) is just right, sections never excessively hard, with some areas where it flattens out and you can catch your breath, therefore absolutely manageable. Barbosa for the first 4-5 km due to the slope and the crossing of residential areas, then you enter the woods. The landscape opens up unexpectedly only in the final km. On a weekday, very little vehicular traffic and a handful of cyclists 👌🏻 Be careful on the descent towards Viù, several stretches of very ruined asphalt, with dangerous ruts in the shade of the forest
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DaAlmese is much harder, at the top panorama 🔝
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Around Varisella, you'll find a variety of huts, including mountain refuges, chapel-huts, and forest huts. These provide diverse options for rest, shelter, and starting points for various trails in the Valchiusella and Canavese valleys.
Yes, several huts offer excellent views. For instance, Lys Pass provides spectacular views from its summit. Colle della Portia Hut is situated on a popular hill with a beautiful grassy area, offering scenic vistas. Additionally, Rifugio Bruno Piazza boasts panoramic views of Monte Liun and the Canavese plain from its terrace.
Rifugio Cima Bossola serves as an excellent starting point for various excursions, including ascents to Cima Bossola (1500m), Monte Lion (2000m), and Gran Munt (2200m). Rifugio Rocca Sella is also an excellent base for paths leading to the top of Mount Rocca Sella.
Yes, Colle della Portia Hut is considered family-friendly, located on a popular hill with a large grassy area. Rifugio Bruno Piazza also has a dedicated climbing section for less experienced climbers and children, known as the 'Settore delle Speranze', making it suitable for families.
The best time depends on your activity. Rifugio Cima Bossola is open daily from June onwards (except Wednesdays) and on weekends during winter, offering daffodil blooms in spring and snowshoeing/ski mountaineering in winter. Rifugio Bruno Piazza is open from March to November. Generally, late spring to early autumn is ideal for hiking, while winter offers opportunities for snow activities.
Accessibility varies. Rifugio Cima Bossola is relatively accessible and can be reached by car from Traversella and Inverso, though the road from Rueglio is unpaved. Rifugio Bruno Piazza is unique as it is only accessible on foot, via the scenic 'Sentiero delle Anime,' an easy 30-40 minute walk from Traversella.
Yes, Lys Pass is a historical site, having been the scene of a significant battle in July 1944. Rifugio Bruno Piazza is reached via the 'Sentiero delle Anime' (Path of Souls), which is notable for its ancient rock carvings and local legends, offering an immersive cultural experience.
Many huts offer food and accommodation. Rifugio Cima Bossola has a restaurant, bar, and a communal dormitory with 14 beds. Rifugio Bruno Piazza provides homemade cuisine using local ingredients, with accommodation in two spacious dormitories and two private rooms, totaling 25 guests, and includes bathrooms with hot showers. Rifugio Rocca Sella also features a restaurant.
The area around Varisella offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Monte Turu - Ceronda Loop Trail or the CAI Trail 048. For cycling, there are road cycling routes such as the Stura di Lanzo – Ala di Stura loop, and MTB trails like the Monte Baron – St. Valerian's Chapel loop. Rifugio Bruno Piazza is also a significant destination for climbers, with a renowned climbing gym nearby. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for Varisella.
Yes, Rifugio Bruno Piazza is a significant destination for climbers. It is situated near a renowned climbing gym in Traversella with approximately 500 routes ranging in difficulty from grade II to 8b, including a dedicated section for less experienced climbers and children.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil mountain settings, spectacular views, and the opportunity for refreshment and rest. Many enjoy the easy walks to places like Colle della Portia Hut and the excellent homemade cuisine offered at some refuges. The historical significance of sites like Lys Pass and the unique cultural trails also add to the experience.
Yes, Baita Gruppo Alpini Salassa La Baita is a hut located in the woods, rearranged by the Alpini, and serves as a useful resting place or shelter in case of rain.


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