Huts around Villar Pellice provide access to the scenic Val Pellice and the surrounding Alps. These mountain huts serve as bases for exploring the region's trekking routes and mountaineering itineraries. The area is known for its historical significance, particularly related to the Waldensians, and offers panoramic views including Monviso. Villar Pellice is a gateway to various natural attractions and challenging multi-day hut routes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Nice refuge in the beautiful Conca del Prà
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Delicious lunch: Polenta with spezzatino and penne all'amatriciana Lounge chairs for a digestive nap Comfortable toilet seat
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This refuge, dedicated to Vitale Giacoletti, is strategically located for ascents of the adjacent peaks and is one of several so-called Viso refuges, located along the various routes of the Viso. While Punta Losas, east of Giacoletti, offers no technical difficulty, those to the west—Monviso, Pointe de Rome, Pointe d'Udine, and Pointe de Venise—require excellent technical ability. Another beautiful via ferrata is the Col du Coloir du Porc, a pass that separates Pointe d'Udine from Pointe de Venise. From here, you can descend into France to the Viso refuge, then climb back up to Punta delle Traversette and, thanks to the short Buco del Viso tunnel (about 80 meters), return to Pian del Re.
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Located at Colle della Vaccera, reachable from multiple sides and by any means
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Situated at 2,741 metres above sea level, the Giacoletti refuge overlooks the imposing north face of Monviso. It is located on the Colle del Losas, at the foot of Punta Udine. The original structure was built on the ruins of a military barracks and inaugurated in 1961. Over the years it underwent several expansions until reaching its current form. The Giacoletti refuge is open every day from mid-June to mid-September and has 56 beds. Various mountaineering itineraries start from here. It is also the ideal destination for a day trip, as well as an excellent base for the Giro del Monviso. For more information, visit the website: https://www.giacoletti.it.
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The Willy Jervis refuge is located in the suggestive Conca del Pra, at 1,732 meters above sea level. The refuge is dedicated to all the partisans of the V Division "Giustizia e Libertà" who fell during the Liberation, in particular to Willy Jervis, a CAI academic, partisan, who in 1944 was shot by the Nazi-fascists in Villar Pellice. The refuge has 10 small rooms with 1 to 4 beds and 4 dormitories with 8 to 17 beds. It offers a bar and restaurant service all year round. It is an enchanting place both in summer and winter. For more information, visit the official website: https://www.jervis.it/
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Huts in the region vary in their offerings. For example, the Willy Jervis Refuge provides bar and restaurant services year-round, along with accommodation in rooms and dormitories. Similarly, the Pian del Re Hut also offers bar and restaurant services and beds. Other huts, like Vallanta Hut and Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso, offer accommodation and serve as bases for mountaineering, often with winter bivouacs available outside their main operating seasons.
Yes, several huts have rich historical backgrounds. The Willy Jervis Refuge is dedicated to partisans who fell during the Liberation, particularly Willy Jervis. The Rifugio Alpino degli Invincibili takes its name from the Waldensians, who used the valley as a hiding place during 17th-century persecutions. The Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso is named after Quintino Sella, a notable Italian mountaineer and founder of the Italian Alpine Club.
The best time depends on your activity. Many huts, such as Vallanta Hut and Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso, are typically open from mid-June to mid-September or late September. The Rifugio Alpino degli Invincibili is particularly appealing from November to March for its sunny slopes and views, and is suitable for snowshoeing in winter. The Willy Jervis Refuge operates year-round.
Absolutely. The Val Pellice area is known for multi-day treks. The Willy Jervis Refuge is part of the 'Tour of the refuges of Val Pellice' itinerary. Both Vallanta Hut and Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso are excellent stopovers for those undertaking the challenging Giro del Monviso. The Rifugio Barbara Lowrie and Rifugio Barant are also part of demanding but scenic tours.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. The Rifugio Alpino degli Invincibili provides panoramic views, including those of Monviso. The Willy Jervis Refuge is located in the picturesque Conca del Pra. For expansive vistas, consider a short climb to Monte Castelletto from Colle Vaccera, which offers excellent views of the surrounding peaks.
For huts like Vallanta Hut and Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso, especially during their summer operating periods, advance reservation of a bed is required for overnight stays. It's always advisable to check with individual huts for their specific booking policies.
Yes, the Rifugio Alpino degli Invincibili is described as an easy-level destination for hiking in summer, early autumn, and late spring (with crampons), and winter (with snowshoes). It's easily accessible with a pleasant walk of less than an hour from the last parking area at Borgata Bessè.
The area around Villar Pellice offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and trekking routes, including challenging multi-day hut routes. There are also options for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For more details on routes, you can explore guides like Gravel biking around Villar Pellice, MTB Trails around Villar Pellice, and Road Cycling Routes around Villar Pellice.
Yes, some huts are accessible or provide facilities during winter. The Rifugio Alpino degli Invincibili is suitable for winter visits with snowshoes. The Willy Jervis Refuge operates year-round. For huts like Vallanta Hut and Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso, a winter bivouac is available when the main refuge is closed.
Yes, the Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso is the ideal base for the Giro del Monviso and serves as the starting point for climbing the Normal Route of Monviso. The Pian del Re Hut also serves as a starting point for mountaineering itineraries, including the Normal route of Monviso.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, the historical significance of many locations, and the welcoming atmosphere of the huts. The panoramic views, especially of Monviso, are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for multi-day treks and the availability of services like food and accommodation make the experience enjoyable for many.


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