Best huts around Gignod are situated in the Aosta Valley, an alpine region characterized by its mountainous terrain and traditional architecture. The area offers a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage. Huts here provide access to various hiking routes and serve as points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts. The region's elevation and diverse trails cater to different levels of experience.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Carved out of the eco-sustainable renovation of a typical stone and wood hut at an altitude of 1,943 meters, Rifugio Chaligne in Gignod offers 32 beds and a cuisine based on dairy products from local pastures. Reachable on foot in just over an hour from Buthier or by mountain bike along the rural road, the structure is part of the famous Tour du Mont Fallère hiking circuit.
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L'Alpe Grandes Arpilles is an alpine pasture located at an altitude of approximately 2090-2137 meters, in the Vétan basin. It is a cluster of huts, now largely reduced to ruins, situated in an open position overlooking the vast pastures that extend at the foot of Punta Leysser and Mont Fallère. It can be reached from Chatelanaz by following the winding dirt road, or more directly by ascending the slope from Thoules after crossing a stream. The pasture marks the intersection point with the cross-country road that continues along the mountainside towards the Mont Fallère Refuge, thus serving as a natural crossroads for hikers, snowshoers, and ski tourers. The tree vegetation thins out here until it disappears, giving way to grassy expanses that in winter transform into vast snowy slopes. The panorama is wide and open: to the south, one can admire the Grivola and the peaks of Gran Paradiso, while on clearer days, Mont Blanc can also be glimpsed.
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Farm road to climb to the Mont Fellere Refuge
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Beautiful refuge located on the Alta Via 1 and Tour du Gand Combin route, easily accessible in the summer
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The Mont Fallère Refuge, at 2,385 m, is located in the valley between Mont Fallère and Monte Rosso di Vertosan. It offers 50 beds in rooms with bathrooms, and has a restaurant with typical cuisine. Open in summer, it can be reached on foot or by mountain bike.
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The Fallere with its statues is always beautiful
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Nice, even driveway with enough distractions along the way! 🙂
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The Chaligne Hut is particularly family-friendly, offering traditional cuisine, a panoramic sauna, and a star box for stargazing. The Great St Bernard Hospice is also noted as family-friendly.
The Mont Fallère Refuge provides a sauna and jacuzzi for overnight guests. The Chaligne Hut features a panoramic sauna and a 'star box' for stargazing. Additionally, the Vetan Open-Air Museum – Mont Fallère Hut is a starting point for a path with an open-air museum showcasing wooden sculptures.
Many huts, like the Chaligne Hut, are typically open from mid-June to mid-September. The Great St Bernard Hospice welcomes visitors all year round.
Yes, several huts provide dining options. The Chaligne Hut, for example, has a restaurant serving home cooking and traditional Valle d'Aosta dishes, including local products and wines. They also offer vegetarian and dairy-free options, and a children's menu. The Mont Fallère Refuge is also known for delicious food.
The Gignod area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Giro dei Ru di Roisan' or 'Beautiful trail along the – Chaligne Hut loop from Aosta'. Cycling options include 'Along the Ru Pompillard from Saint-Christophe' or the 'Chaligne Hut loop from Larevoire'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Chaligne Hut – Ru Neuf Canal Path loop from Gignod' are available. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Gignod, Cycling around Gignod, and MTB Trails around Gignod guides.
Yes, many huts serve as excellent starting points or stops for hiking. For instance, the Chaligne Hut can be reached on foot in about 1 to 1.5 hours from Buthier via trail 3A. The Rifugio Champillon is located on the Alta Via 1 and Tour du Grand Combin route. The Vetan Open-Air Museum – Mont Fallère Hut is the starting point for a path leading to the Mont Fallère refuge, featuring wooden sculptures.
The huts are nestled in picturesque mountain settings. The Chaligne Hut offers breathtaking views and opportunities to observe local wildlife. From Vetan Open-Air Museum – Mont Fallère Hut, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Cogne, Valsavarenche, Val di Rhemes, and Valgrisenche valleys, as well as various peaks like Becca di Nona and Mont Emilius. The Great St Bernard Hospice is situated in a rocky pass next to a lake.
Accessibility varies by hut. The Chaligne Hut is reachable on foot from Buthier (trail 3A, 1-1.5 hours) or by mountain bike via a 5 km unpaved road. For other huts, it's recommended to check specific access details, as some may require hiking or mountain biking, while others might be accessible by car to a certain point with parking available.
Yes, the Great St Bernard Hospice is a significant historical site. For nine centuries, the Canons Regular of the Order of St. Augustine have maintained a tradition of helpfulness and hospitality there, making it a place of historical and religious importance.
In the Gignod area, 'rifugi' (like Chaligne Hut or Mont Fallère Refuge) are staffed mountain huts offering services such as meals, beds, and amenities. 'Bivouacs,' on the other hand, are typically basic, unattended shelters with minimal equipment like mattresses and blankets, requiring trekkers to bring their own food and sleeping bags.
Many huts in the region provide overnight stays. The Mont Fallère Refuge and the Great St Bernard Hospice are known for offering comfortable accommodation for guests.
Visitors appreciate the authentic mountain experience, comfortable accommodation, and delicious traditional cuisine. The unique amenities like panoramic saunas and stargazing opportunities at Chaligne Hut, and the luxury of a sauna and jacuzzi at Mont Fallère Refuge, are highly valued. The scenic hikes and breathtaking views also contribute to their appeal.


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