Huts around Cannero Riviera provide access to the mountainous terrain surrounding Lake Maggiore. This picturesque town serves as a base for exploring traditional Italian mountain huts, known as *rifugi*, and more basic shelters called *bivacchi*. The region offers a diverse landscape, from the shores of Lake Maggiore to the peaks overlooking the Val Grande National Park. These accommodations are points of interest for hikers and nature enthusiasts exploring the area.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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You reach it by following the dirt road of the old Linea Cadorna. Beautiful route.
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What I would call a magical place.
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A beautiful hike according to the Rother Lago Maggiore hiking guide (No. 28). Many magnificent views of Lake Maggiore and the Val Grande.
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To access the bivouac you must contact the Val Grande Park Authority. The winter shelter is always open with three bunks on the planks.
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Rifugio Campiglio, located on the slopes of Monte Lema, offers a spectacular panoramic view of Lake Maggiore. The facility has restaurant services, a bar and rooms for overnight stays. It is open all year round and for information and contacts you can consult the website: https://rifugiocampiglio.wordpress.com/
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📌 Pian Vadà with its two bivouacs.
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Alpe Pradecolo is one of the most appreciated places by those who love the mountains. Pradecolo can be reached via a road that starts from Luino and crosses Dumenza and Due Cossani. Alpe Pradecolo hosts the Dumenza refuge which boasts a splendid panoramic point over Lake Maggiore and Monte Rosa.
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Three beds on top of each other, the door should be repaired but everything serves its purpose
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Around Cannero Riviera, you'll find traditional Italian mountain huts known as rifugi, which often provide simple accommodation and food, and more basic shelters called bivacchi. Rifugi like Pian Cavallone Hut offer amenities and hearty local cuisine, while bivouacs such as Bivacco Alpe Curgei provide a more rustic, unguarded experience, often with basic facilities like a stove and water.
Many huts in the region boast spectacular views. Pian Cavallone Hut offers breathtaking views of Monte Rosa, Lake Maggiore, and Val Grande National Park. Rifugio Campiglio, situated at Pradecolo, provides expansive panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding mountains, including Monte Rosa. Al Legn Hut also offers stunning vistas of Lake Maggiore and the Brissago Islands.
Yes, Alpe Marcalone is a family-friendly settlement with a restaurant offering good food and regional wines. Pian Cavallone Hut is also known for its welcoming and hospitable atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for families seeking adventure and tranquility.
The area around Cannero Riviera offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like 'Monte Carza loop from Cannero Riviera' or 'Scesel loop from Cannobio'. Cycling is also popular, with options such as 'Cannobio Lakeside Promenade – View of Cannobio loop'. For runners, there are trails like 'Ring around Monte Spalavera'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes, Cycling, and Running Trails guides for Cannero Riviera.
Most huts, like Rifugio Pian Cavallone, are open mainly from spring through autumn, which is generally the best time for hiking and enjoying the alpine environment. However, some modern alpine refuges, such as Al Legn Hut, are accessible year-round, offering different experiences depending on the season.
Yes, for those seeking solitude and a deeper connection with nature, there are unguarded bivouacs. Alpe Curgei Refuge (also known as Bivacco Alpe Curgei) in the Val Grande National Park is an unguarded bivouac equipped with a fountain and a wood-burning stove. Pian Vadà Bivouac also offers a modern shelter with basic facilities.
For overnight stays, especially in bivouacs or more basic huts like Al Legn Hut, a sleeping bag is mandatory. It's also advisable to be prepared for varying levels of amenities and to carry necessary supplies, including water, food, and appropriate clothing, as some bivouacs are unguarded and have limited facilities.
The Val Grande National Park, where bivouacs like Alpe Curgei are located, is known as the largest wild zone in the Alps devoid of human settlements. This provides a truly wild and pristine backdrop for hut visits, offering spectacular views and an immersive experience for those seeking deep nature connection and solitude.
Many of the guarded huts (rifugi) offer food and drinks. Pian Cavallone Hut is known for its hearty local cuisine, including polenta and regional wines. Alpe Marcalone also has a restaurant with good food and regional wines. Rifugio Campiglio is another spot where you can enjoy a meal with a view.
Yes, Pian Cavallone Hut has a rich tradition, originally built in 1882 and extensively renovated in 2016. Bivacco Alpe Curgei also underwent renovation in 2022, ensuring its continued use for hikers. Al Legn Hut, though modern, was inaugurated in 1995, providing updated facilities.
Near Alpone di Curiglia, you can find a secluded alpine pasture near the Chiesetta della Madona della Guardia church, characterized by rustic houses made of dry stone, which are typical of the region. This offers a glimpse into traditional alpine architecture and local heritage.


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