Huts around Beura-Cardezza are situated in a municipality in Italy, providing access to the alpine environment. The region features mountain huts that serve as bases for treks into Val Grande National Park. The landscape includes scenic views and challenging trails. Various huts offer resting points for hikers exploring the area.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Great cabin with a stove. It's worth bringing your own firewood!
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A fantastic place with a very beautiful view you can enjoy the Toce plain from the height of 700 m you are above Premosello in the province of Verbania, to reach this place from Premosello you have to pedal for seven 8 km with slopes on asphalt also challenging over 30% the suitable bicycle and the bikes , A lot of attention on the return downhill because if you let go of the bicycle you can reach 50 km per hour in a few seconds
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In 2024, the Alpe Colma was unfortunately closed. It is necessary to descend. Even if the climb is long and arduous, you can enjoy the beautiful path down
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Nice large refuge with easy access thanks to the welcome back road
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Several huts in the Beura-Cardezza area provide accommodation. For instance, Fantoli Hut has 18 beds, and Rifugio Alpe Colma, a converted stable, offers 12 beds. The Rifugio Alpino Alpe Pozzolo is also well-equipped with comfortable beds and a kitchen, making it suitable for overnight stays.
Yes, Alpe Parpinasca is known as a fabulous family-run refreshment point, immersed in nature. The 'Storie di pietra' nature trail leading to Rifugio Alpino Alpe Pozzolo, passing by Alpe Bissoggio with ancient bread ovens, could also be an engaging experience for families.
Many huts offer panoramic views. From Rifugio Alpe Colma, you have a beautiful view of the valley and mountains. Alpe Scaredi provides wonderful views towards the Loana Valley and the Pogallo Valley. Alpe Lut offers a fantastic view of the Toce plain from 700m altitude.
Facilities vary by hut. Fantoli Hut functions as a refreshment point with a dining room and a large terrace. Rifugio Alpino Alpe Pozzolo is described as splendid and well-equipped, featuring a full kitchen with utensils, a wood-burning stove, and comfortable beds. Rifugio Alpe Colma offers homemade bread, beer, pasta, and wine.
The area around Beura-Cardezza offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Toce Bridge – View of the Toce River loop' (Gravel biking around Beura-Cardezza). For cycling, consider routes such as 'From Villadossola to Vogogna along the Ciclovia del Toce' (Cycling around Beura-Cardezza). Road cycling options include the 'Domodossola, Lago Maggiore e Valle Cannobina' loop (Road Cycling Routes around Beura-Cardezza).
Yes, the Rifugio ADM di Beura is open year-round, making it accessible for visits throughout different seasons.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all huts aren't provided, the Rifugio ADM di Beura is open year-round. For other huts, especially those serving as bases for treks into Val Grande National Park, warmer months typically offer the best conditions for hiking and accessing higher altitudes. However, some huts might be accessible in winter, though conditions will be more challenging.
The Rifugio Alpino Alpe Pozzolo, also known as Bivacco del Pozzolo, is notable for its panoramic location and excellent views. It's considered splendid, comfortable, and well-equipped, likened to 'Heidi's house.' It serves as a great base for multi-day treks into Val Grande National Park, with unique 'scales of Pozzolo' carved into the rock behind the alpe.
Yes, the 'Storie di pietra' nature trail leading to Rifugio Alpino Alpe Pozzolo passes by the Alpe Bissoggio, which features ancient bread ovens and a grape press. This trail itself is described as an artwork, a steep mule track adorned with explanatory panels and a panoramic chapel, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views, the welcoming atmosphere, and the opportunity for refreshment and rest after strenuous climbs. Many enjoy the homemade food and drinks available at some huts, and the unique experience of staying in structures like Rifugio Alpe Colma, which was once a stable.
Yes, the Rifugio Alpino Alpe Pozzolo is an excellent base for multi-day treks into Val Grande National Park. Alpe Scaredi also serves as an excellent base for further excursions into the high-altitude alp at the transition to the Val Grande National Park, including impressive 'cattle stairs' made of stone slabs.


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