Best huts around Prazzo are found in Italy's Valle Maira, an area characterized by its Alpine environment and picturesque landscapes. The region provides various huts and bivouacs, serving as essential shelters for hikers. These facilities offer opportunities to explore the natural surroundings and undertake multi-day treks.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Carmagnola bivouac was set up by the Municipality of Acceglio and the volunteers of the CAI Carmagnola in 2017. Not far from here, you can still see the old refuge set up in 1973 on the ruins of a former barracks that today is abandoned due to repeated acts of vandalism that have made the refuge unusable. In the bivouac you can find 10 beds with mattresses, pillows and blankets, the internal table with bench and stools and an area with a shelf for cooking. Outside there is also a table and a station for basic bicycle repairs. The effort to get up here is certainly well rewarded by the incredible panorama that surrounds you, we recommend that you take a moment to contemplate it.
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The Bagnour refuge is located in the heart of the enchanting Alevé forest, the largest pine forest in Italy, at 2,017 meters above sea level. It has twenty beds and twenty-four internal seats, with half or full board service. The refuge is open every day from mid-June to mid-September, from September to June open on weekends and holidays (during the week only by reservation). The Bagnour refuge is the ideal destination for day trips or as a base for multi-day itineraries such as the Giro del Monviso. For information: +39 3204260190, +39 0175977135, sherpa.vallevaraita@libero.it.
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The Viviere refuge is located in the valley above Acceglio. It can be a stopping point to access the Gardetta plateau starting from Acceglio.
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wonderful start and end point of every tour!
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Around Prazzo in Valle Maira, you'll find a range of accommodations from guarded refuges offering services like half or full board, to unguarded huts with basic amenities, and more rustic bivouacs. These vary in comfort, from those with beds, kitchens, and heating to simpler shelters with just mattresses and blankets.
For exceptional panoramic views, consider visiting Gardetta Hut, located on the Gardetta plateau. The Carmagnola Shelter also offers an incredible panorama, rewarding the effort to reach it.
Yes, Bagnour Hut and Lake Bagnour is an ideal base for multi-day itineraries, including sections of the Giro del Monviso. It offers twenty beds and dining services.
The area around Prazzo is rich in natural beauty. Near Bagnour Hut and Lake Bagnour, you can explore the enchanting Alevé forest, Italy's most extensive stone pine forest, and the nearby small lakes. The Gardetta plateau, where Gardetta Hut is located, also offers stunning landscapes.
While many huts cater to hikers, Locanda Occitana Lou Pitavin is noted as family-friendly and offers regional Italian cooking, making it a good option for families.
The Prazzo area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, such as the Monte Chersogno Loop Trail or the Percorsi Occitani Stage 7. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the Esischie Pass – Colle Fauniera loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Prazzo, Road Cycling Routes around Prazzo, and Mountain Hikes around Prazzo guides.
Some bivouacs, like Bivacco Elio Bonfante and Bivacco Valmaggia, are typically open year-round. Viviere is also a known transit point for ski mountaineering trips in winter, and Bagnour Hut is open on weekends and holidays outside of its daily summer season, often by reservation during the week.
Yes, Gardetta Hut provides an e-bike charging station, catering to modern outdoor adventurers.
Gardetta Hut can be accessed from Colle del Preit (approximately a 1-hour walk) or from Viviere via Passo della Gardetta (around a 2.5-hour walk).
Unguarded huts and bivouacs, such as Capanna Sociale Franco Ellena or Carmagnola Shelter, typically offer basic but essential amenities. These can include beds with mattresses and blankets, toilet facilities, and sometimes an electric kitchen, heating, or even a hot shower. Bivouacs like Carmagnola also provide an indoor table and a cooking area.
Many huts, like Bagnour Hut, are open daily from mid-June to mid-September, which is generally the peak season for hiking in the Valle Maira. Outside of this period, some huts are open on weekends and holidays, with weekday reservations often available. For winter activities like ski mountaineering, the colder months offer unique experiences.


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