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Ceresole Reale

Trail 530: Ceresole Reale to Rifugio Jervis

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Italy
Piedmont
Torino
Ceresole Reale

Trail 530: Ceresole Reale to Rifugio Jervis

Moderate

4.6

(18)

86

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Trail 530: Ceresole Reale to Rifugio Jervis

04:29

9.65km

680m

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Embark on the moderate Trail 530: Ceresole Reale to Rifugio Jervis, a 6.0-mile (9.7 km) hike that takes about 4 hours and 28 minutes to complete. You will ascend 2215 feet (675 metres) through varied landscapes. The route begins in a beautiful larch forest, providing a shaded and pleasant environment.…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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4.77 km

View of the Jervis Refuge

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A wonderful refuge, set in a dream clearing. Accessible both with a light excursion and difficult crossing the mountain behind the Ceresole lake

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8.09 km

View of Lake Ceresole Reale

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8.27 km

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9.65 km

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8.10 km

1.55 km

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8.10 km

1.49 km

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Saturday 30 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Trail 530 to Rifugio Jervis with Lake Ceresole views start, and is there parking available?

The trail begins from Lake Ceresole Reale in Gran Paradiso National Park. While specific parking details aren't provided, Ceresole Reale is the primary access point, suggesting parking facilities would be available in the vicinity of the lake.

Is this trail suitable for families or beginners?

The section of Trail 530 leading to Rifugio Guglielmo Jervis is generally considered of moderate difficulty, with alternating uphill and flat sections. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness. While some sources describe the initial ascent as relatively easy, it's best suited for those with some hiking experience rather than absolute beginners, especially if hiking with younger children.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on this hike?

You'll experience diverse terrain, starting through a picturesque larch forest. As you ascend, the landscape transitions to vast rock formations carved by ancient glaciers, eventually leading to open, treeless areas with small streams. You'll also see stone pines and high-altitude shrubs. Expect continuous, panoramic views of Lake Ceresole Reale throughout the hike, and breathtaking vistas of the Levanne peaks and Gran Paradiso's granite formations from the refuge.

What are the best times of year to hike this route?

The best time to hike this trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the path is clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. The larch forests provide pleasant shade during summer, and the alpine flora is vibrant. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are dogs allowed on Trail 530 to Rifugio Jervis?

As the trail is located within Gran Paradiso National Park, specific regulations regarding dogs apply. Generally, dogs are allowed on leash on designated trails within the park, but it's always best to verify the most current rules directly with the park authority or Rifugio Jervis before your visit to ensure compliance.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Gran Paradiso National Park?

Gran Paradiso National Park does not typically require an entrance fee for hiking on its trails. However, it is a protected area, and visitors are expected to respect park regulations regarding wildlife, waste, and staying on marked paths. No specific hiking permits are usually needed for day hikes like this one.

What notable features or points of interest will I encounter?

Beyond the stunning views of Lake Ceresole Reale, you'll cross a Wooden Bridge Over Rocky Stream. The ultimate destination is Rifugio Guglielmo Jervis, a historic refuge offering food, facilities, and spectacular views of the Levanne peaks. You'll also pass the ancient stone ruins of Alpe Truc, providing a glimpse into past mountain life.

Does this trail connect with other hiking paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established trails. Approximately 23% of the path follows the Sentiero Duca degli Abruzzi, and another 23% is part of the Sentiero Italia - Tappa E34V. A smaller portion (8%) also coincides with the Sentiero Italia - Tappa E34Z. These intersections can offer options for extending or modifying your hike.

What facilities are available at Rifugio Guglielmo Jervis?

Rifugio Guglielmo Jervis is a well-equipped mountain hut managed by the Club Alpino Italiano (CAI). It offers good food, including traditional Piedmontese cuisine, and facilities such as approximately 65 beds, a restaurant, communal bathrooms with hot showers, and a common lounge with a fireplace. It's an excellent spot for a meal or an overnight stay.

Are there any advanced hiking options beyond Rifugio Jervis?

Yes, if you're looking for a more challenging experience, you can continue past Rifugio Jervis towards Colle del Nel. Be aware that this extension significantly increases the difficulty, becoming much steeper and more demanding. The return journey from Colle del Nel back to Lake Ceresole is described as long and difficult, particularly in its initial stages.

What wildlife might I spot along the way?

Keep an eye out for alpine birds such as ravens and black grouse, especially in the higher, open areas. Chamois are also frequently seen grazing among the trees in the forested sections of the trail.

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