Huts around Gaby are primarily mountain refuges, known as "rifugi," located in the surrounding alpine terrain of the Aosta Valley. Gaby is a small municipality within the broader Gressoney Valley, offering access to various high-altitude experiences. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, traditional Walser settlements, and numerous lakes. These refuges provide shelter and lodging for hikers and mountaineers exploring the region's natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It can be reached in about 2 hours from the Oropa sanctuary
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The Rosazza refuge is an excellent base, just steps from the cable car terminus from Oropa (currently under maintenance). It's located at Oropa Sport, and by continuing along the trail, you can ascend to various destinations.
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The best food you can get in a hut. You'll only find such friendly people here.
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For the route along the E34, wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water. Pay close attention to the signs.
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A welcoming Walser refuge located in the historic village of Gròssò Albezò, with stone and wood buildings dating back to the 17th century. Renovated in 1992, it offers 20–24 beds in shared rooms for six and double rooms, with modern bathrooms in the adjacent stadel. Easy access via a trail (trail signpost no. 6 or "W"), about 1 hour from Chemonal (1,407 m) through larch forests and pastures, also ideal for families. Perfect as a stopover on the AV1 (between Gressoney and Vieux Crest) or as a base for hikes to Testa Grigia (3,315 m).
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A welcoming Walser refuge located in the historic village of Gròssò Albezò, with stone and wood buildings dating back to the 17th century. Renovated in 1992, it offers 20–24 beds in shared rooms for six and double rooms, with modern bathrooms in the adjacent stadel. Accessible via an easy trail (trail signpost no. 6 or "W"), about 1 hour from Chemonal (1,407 m) through larch forests and pastures, also ideal for families. Perfect as a stopover on the AV1 (between Gressoney and Vieux Crest) or as a base for hikes to Testa Grigia (3,315 m).
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Around Gaby, you'll primarily find mountain refuges, known locally as 'rifugi.' These range from modern, comfortable facilities with amenities like Wi-Fi and hot water, to traditional structures nestled in historic Walser settlements. They typically offer shelter, food, and lodging for hikers and mountaineers.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Alpenzu Grande Village is an ancient Walser settlement dating back to the 13th century, offering a unique cultural experience. Similarly, the Sant'Antonio Alpine Village, Valle Vogna, features typical Walser architecture and hosts a refuge that serves as a starting point for excursions.
For a more comfortable mountain experience, consider Rifugio della Balma. It's described as very modern and comfortable, equipped with 24-hour electricity, Wi-Fi, and hot water. It's set on a promontory with two lakes at its base within the Mont Mars Nature Reserve.
Yes, both Alpenzu Grande Village and Sant'Antonio Alpine Village, Valle Vogna are listed as family-friendly. These settlements offer a chance to experience the alpine environment in a less strenuous way, often with easier access and historical interest for all ages.
The ARP Mountain Hut is specifically listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option if you're planning to hike with your canine companion. It's located in the upper Ayas valley, close to numerous beautiful alpine lakes.
The huts are surrounded by stunning alpine scenery. From Alpenzu Grande Village, you can enjoy excellent views of glaciers and the Monte Rosa massif. Rifugio della Balma is set near two lakes within the Mont Mars Nature Reserve, offering a beautiful natural backdrop. ARP Mountain Hut is near numerous alpine lakes, and Lago della Vecchia Hut is located by its namesake lake.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. Many huts, like ARP Mountain Hut and the refuge in Sant'Antonio Alpine Village, serve as excellent starting points for numerous excursions to nearby lakes and peaks. You can find detailed hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Gaby guide, and for more challenging ascents, check the Mountain Hikes around Gaby guide.
Yes, Gaby and its surroundings offer mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various trails, including challenging routes like the 'Bettaforca Dirt Road Start loop' or the 'Fitness Trail – Ecomuseum of the Mid-Mountain loop.' More information and routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Gaby guide.
Most huts, like Lago della Vecchia Hut, typically open during the summer season, which is ideal for hiking and exploring the high-altitude natural environment. Some refuges, particularly those in ski areas like Rifugio Gabiet (mentioned in region research), are also accessible in winter for skiing and snowshoeing.
Many huts offer restaurant services with regional dishes. For example, Lago della Vecchia Hut offers typical Piedmontese cuisine. Accommodation usually includes beds, often in shared rooms, with varying levels of comfort. Some, like Rifugio Alpenzu (mentioned in region research), have rooms with 2 to 6 beds, while others like Rifugio Gabiet (mentioned in region research) offer rooms with bunk beds.
Yes, Rifugio della Balma is a stop for the Oropa Valley walk. Additionally, Rifugio Gabiet (mentioned in region research) serves as a stage on the 'Monte Rosa Runde,' a tour around the Monte Rosa massif, and the refuge in Sant'Antonio Alpine Village is a stopping point for the GTA (Grande Traversata delle Alpi).


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