Best huts around Ronco Canavese are found within the Gran Paradiso National Park, offering diverse shelters for exploring the natural landscape. This region features a selection of mountain huts and basic bivouacs, catering to various preferences. Visitors can find both staffed refuges with amenities and unmanaged bivouacs for a more rugged experience. The area is known for its scenic trails and opportunities for wildlife observation.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Splendid alpine lake above Champorcher passing by the Dondena refuge
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It used to be a sheet metal bivouac that has been replaced by this beautiful, well-furnished, unattended chalet. It's a good location for continuing toward Lake Glasier or Lake Medzove and then descending to hike around. Continuing down the valley, you can see the Tersiva peak, already 3,500 meters high, on the right.
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A nice ride even on a gravel bike; the road is very dusty and sandy due to heavy vehicles working at altitude, but still easy to ride. The last 2 km or so before the lake have 3-4 killer sections due to the combination of steepness and rocks. Congratulations to anyone who manages to stay on the bike (without a motor); that wasn't my case.
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Arrival time is 7:30 PM (dinner time). In the morning, rooms can be vacated at 9:30 AM. It's located along the mule track leading to Lake Miserin, making it very convenient. The facility is spacious, with both smaller rooms and mixed dormitories. They have showers, unlike other refuges in the area, and this is a plus. Good food and very friendly service. Prices are average for the area: a dorm with half board costs €56 per person, a private room €70 per person.
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The Miserin refuge and the lake, the large church in the pasture give this place a mystical aspect.
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The bivouac is the most well-stocked I have ever seen. The most important information: it has a kitchen with gas and tap water (not controlled), it has an external fountain, also not controlled. BE VERY CAREFUL, in winter there is no water, you have to either get it downstream, i.e. in Fenis, or use the water from the many streams (if not frozen) and boil it. It has a working stove and lots of wood. It has blankets and pillows that can be used on each of the 20 bunk beds.
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Path collapsed in various places. The bridge before the farmhouse of the alp is destroyed. I did not go further due to bad weather but eventually the only way would be to go down and go up the banks of the river, which have widened considerably. Recommended only for experts, at the moment that after the flood at the end of June it has not yet been fixed.
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The Sella mountain hut is located in the Gran Paradiso mountain range, in the middle of Italy's most famous national park. The Lauson area in which the mountain hut is located is, thanks to its location, continuously covered in snow from November to May and offers alpine downhill skiers one of the most impressive opportunities to climb and cross the Gran Paradiso mountain range. The mountain hut is a comfortable one-story, brick double structure. One of the buildings consists of an old, but now modernized, hunting lodge of King Vittorio Emanuele II. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/22/berghutten/cogne/vittorio-sella/3748
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Ronco Canavese offers a variety of shelters. The Vittorio Sella Hut is an excellent stopping point with historical significance as a former royal hunting lodge. For a more secluded experience, Dondena Hut, also a former royal hunting lodge, is strategically located for high-altitude hikes. For a rugged, high-altitude experience, consider the unmanaged Bivacco Gino Revelli al Pian delle Mule, which offers a winter room and basic amenities.
Yes, the Dondena Hut is noted as family-friendly. It's easily accessible due to its proximity to a municipal dirt road, making it a good starting point for hikes suitable for families.
The area is rich in natural beauty. Near the Dondena Hut, you'll find vast alpine meadows. The Vittorio Sella Hut is immersed in the Gran Paradiso National Park, offering ample opportunities for wildlife spotting, including marmots, chamois, and ibex. You can also visit Lake Miserin, a large lake on a plateau with a nearby refuge and sanctuary.
The region around Ronco Canavese is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Run to Lake Loie passing through Lillaz Waterfalls' or 'Lake Teleccio and the Pontese refuge – loop tour'. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'Lago Ponton e Rifugio Sogno di Berdzè'. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic routes like 'Orco Stream loop from Ronco Canavese'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails around Ronco Canavese, MTB Trails around Ronco Canavese, and Road Cycling Routes around Ronco Canavese.
Yes, both the Vittorio Sella Hut and the Dondena Hut were originally royal hunting lodges for King Vittorio Emanuele II. The Dondena Hut still retains an original section from the late 19th century, adding to its historical charm.
Many huts, like Rifugio Nivolastro, operate during the summer season. The Vittorio Sella Hut is typically open from mid-March to the end of September. For unmanaged bivouacs like Bivacco Gino Revelli, a winter room is available, suggesting year-round accessibility for experienced adventurers, though water sources may be frozen.
Absolutely. The Bivacco Gino Revelli al Pian delle Mule, located at 2610 meters, is an unmanaged bivouac offering a winter room with a stove and wood. Another option is the Bivacco Davito in the Lavina Valley, which is always open and provides basic shelter for hikers exploring the Soana Valley.
Amenities vary. Staffed refuges like Vittorio Sella Hut offer a bar, restaurant, and beds. Rifugio Nivolastro boasts a kitchen serving traditional local cuisine. Unmanaged bivouacs like Bivacco Borroz are surprisingly well-stocked, featuring a kitchen with gas, tap water (seasonal), a functioning stove with wood, blankets, pillows, and even a photovoltaic panel for electricity.
Accessibility varies. The Dondena Hut is easily accessible due to its proximity to a municipal dirt road, and there's a parking lot nearby for those with suitable cars, requiring only a 15-minute walk. Rifugio Nivolastro, however, is only reachable on foot, requiring about a 45-minute walk from Ronco Canavese or Valprato Soana.
Visitors frequently appreciate the authentic atmosphere of the Gran Paradiso National Park and the opportunities for wildlife observation, especially around the Vittorio Sella Hut. The strategic locations of huts like Dondena Hut for high-altitude hikes are also highly valued, as is the traditional local cuisine offered at places like Rifugio Nivolastro.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the trail to Alpe Money is described as a difficult climb on rock steps and loose stones. It offers a powerful alpine environment, though current conditions may require extra caution due to path collapses.
While specific circular routes directly to huts aren't detailed, the Dondena Hut is strategically located at the crossroads of trails within the Gran Paradiso National Park and Mont Avic Regional Park, making it an excellent starting point for various loop hikes. Similarly, Bivacco Borroz is a good location for continuing toward Lake Glasier or Lake Medzove and then descending to hike around.


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