Best huts around Masera are found in the surrounding Val d'Ossola region, offering access to mountain refuges and bivouac huts. Masera itself is a municipality in Italy, serving as a base for exploring the natural landscape of the area. The region features diverse terrain, from pastures at lower altitudes to higher mountain passes. These huts provide accommodation and services for hikers exploring the Val Grande National Park and other trails.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Nice large refuge with easy access thanks to the welcome back road
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Located near the oratory of San Bernardo (protector saint of mountain people) it is possible to refresh yourself thanks to a picnic area equipped with BBQ and fountains
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Rifugio San Bernando: open as a restaurant / rifugio in the summer, but remains a great picnic spot during the off season (tables, fountains).
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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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Fabulous family-run refreshment point, immersed in the valley and surrounding nature. Find info and contacts here https://www.cocoona2.com/rifugio-alpe-parpinasca/
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The Val d'Ossola region, accessible from Masera, offers a variety of mountain huts, bivouac huts, and refreshment points. These range from modern, homely accommodations like San Bernardo Hut to more rustic bivouacs such as Alpe La Piana Bivouac Huts, and family-run refreshment points like Alpe Parpinasca.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. Alpe Parpinasca is described as a family-run refreshment point, offering a welcoming atmosphere amidst nature. Its accessibility via the 'Sentiero Natura del Parco' makes it suitable for all levels of hikers, including families.
The huts are situated in areas rich in natural beauty. For instance, Alpe Parpinasca is nestled among lush green pastures and extensive beech woods, offering views of Pizzo Tignolino. Alpe Faievo is in a beautiful mountain pasture, ideal for peaceful walks. Higher altitude huts like Rifugio Oberto Maroli provide breathtaking 270-degree panoramic views of Monte Rosa.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. From Alpe Parpinasca, you can access the Val Grande National Park via the 'Sentiero Natura del Parco'. Higher up, Rifugio Oberto Maroli serves as a base for alpine activities including the Monte Moro Pass, Tour del Monte Rosa-Cervino, and Sentiero Italia. You can find more details on various routes in the Hiking around Masera guide.
Absolutely. San Bernardo Hut is highly praised for its modern, homely accommodation, friendly service, and high-quality food. Alpe Parpinasca offers traditional Italian cuisine with vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options. Rifugio Oberto Maroli is also valued for its excellent food and comfortable beds.
Most huts in the Val d'Ossola region are typically open during the summer months, from June to September. Some, like Rifugio Oberto Maroli, also open during the winter ski season. For lower altitude huts, late spring and early autumn can also be pleasant for hiking.
Yes, Rifugio Oberto Maroli, located at 2796 meters under the Monte Moro pass, is renowned for its breathtaking 270-degree panoramic views of Monte Rosa, often described as an 'Italian Himalaya'. Alpe Torcelli also offers views of the Ossola valley.
Accessibility varies. Alpe Parpinasca is easily accessible from Trontano (which can be reached by car from Domodossola or the Masera/Valle Vigezzo exit) via a 1.5-hour walk or a shorter 30-minute walk from Alpe Faievo. Rifugio Oberto Maroli is just a 10-minute walk from the Monte Moro Pass, which can be reached by cable car from Macugnaga, or a 4-hour hike from Macugnaga for a more strenuous approach.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for mountaineering and running. Rifugio Oberto Maroli is a prime base for mountaineering and ski mountaineering. You can explore various routes, including those for Mountain Hikes around Masera and Running Trails around Masera.
Yes, Alpe La Piana Bivouac Huts are located in the middle of the Val Grande National Park, offering basic but sufficient facilities, water, and fire pits, making them ideal for overnight crossings.
Visitors appreciate the welcoming atmosphere, friendly service, and quality food offered at many huts. The stunning natural landscapes, opportunities for peaceful walks, and the rich history of areas like Alpe Faievo are also highly valued. The panoramic views, especially from higher altitude refuges, are a significant draw.
Alpe Parpinasca is an ideal starting point for day trips or longer excursions into the Val Grande National Park. Similarly, Rifugio Oberto Maroli serves as an excellent base for various alpine activities and multi-day treks like the Tour del Monte Rosa-Cervino.


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