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Rifugio Bozano to Rifugio Remondino Traverse Trail

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Rifugio Bozano to Rifugio Remondino Traverse Trail

Moderate

6

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Rifugio Bozano to Rifugio Remondino Traverse Trail

03:34

8.53km

410m

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Hike the challenging 5.3-mile Rifugio Bozano to Rifugio Remondino Traverse Trail in the Parco Naturale delle Alpi Marittime.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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116 m

Remondino Hut

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The Remondino Refuge is an excellent starting point for those who want to undertake the ascent to the Cima Sud dell'Argentera, but also for a good cold beer after having tackled the Cai chain or one of the numerous climbing routes and / or normal routes on the peaks in front of the refuge.

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1.03 km

Cime du Nasta

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1.13 km

Exposed Section With Cables

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exposed stretch, necessary experience, NO PATH

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1.69 km

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1.93 km

Bassa d'En Yan

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Small hill reachable after the stony ground of the Bozano refuge. The descent towards the Remondino is not very well marked and requires a lot of attention, in addition to crossing a section aided with ropes and highly exposed.

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4.27 km

Bozano Hut

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Dear Marco, the manager of the Refuge, who will welcome you as if you were at home. The refuge is well equipped with large rooms. If the refuge is full, there is a small bivouac outside, also perfectly equipped, always managed by the refuge. A popular destination for climbers and mountaineers who travel the Argentera and Corno Stella routes.

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8.53 km

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8.29 km

195 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Rifugio Bozano to Rifugio Remondino Traverse Trail?

This traverse is considered challenging and is officially rated 'E' (Excursionist), suitable for experienced hikers. It involves navigating stone fields, large boulders, steep inclines and descents, rocky steps, and scree slopes. Fixed ropes are present in several sections to assist with progression, particularly on the more demanding downhill stretches from Rifugio Bozano towards Rifugio Remondino.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the traverse?

The terrain is varied and demanding. You'll encounter rocky paths, detrital deposits, exposed grassy ledges, and a rocky ridge. The route often lacks a clear path through stone fields and large boulders, requiring careful navigation. Fixed ropes are installed in more difficult sections to aid passage.

How long does it typically take to complete the traverse?

The traverse is approximately 8.5 kilometers (5.3 miles) long and typically takes around 3.5 to 4 hours of active hiking. However, given its challenging nature and the need for careful navigation, it's wise to allow extra time, especially if you plan to stop and enjoy the views.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to undertake this traverse is during the summer months, generally from mid-May or early June through September, when the Bozano Hut and Remondino Hut are open. Outside of this period, snow and ice can make the route significantly more difficult and dangerous.

Where can I park to access the trail, and is public transport available?

Access to the trail typically involves reaching the starting points for the refuges, such as Gias delle Mosche or Pian della Casa. Specific parking information for these access points should be checked locally. Public transport options to these remote areas are limited, so a private vehicle is often the most practical way to reach the trailheads.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in Parco Naturale delle Alpi Marittime?

Generally, there are no specific hiking permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within the Parco Naturale delle Alpi Marittime. However, it's important to respect park regulations regarding waste, wildlife, and camping. Always check the official park website for the most current information before your visit.

Is the Rifugio Bozano to Rifugio Remondino Traverse Trail suitable for dogs?

While dogs are generally allowed in parts of the Parco Naturale delle Alpi Marittime, this specific traverse is highly challenging with exposed sections and fixed ropes, making it unsuitable for most dogs. If you plan to bring a dog, always check the specific regulations for the park and consider the difficulty of the terrain for your pet's safety.

What notable sights or landmarks can I see along the route?

The traverse offers breathtaking alpine scenery. You'll pass by the majestic western face of the Argentera massif, with views of the distinctive Corno Stella. Highlights include the Cime du Nasta, the Bassa d'En Yan mountain pass, and a Scenic Viewpoint on Rocky Outcrop in Parco Naturale delle Alpi Marittime. Keep an eye out for wildlife like chamois or mouflon sheep.

What should I pack for this traverse?

Given the challenging and exposed nature of the trail, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layers for changing mountain weather, rain gear, a map and compass (or GPS device), sufficient water and snacks, a first-aid kit, and a headlamp. Trekking poles can be very helpful on the rocky and scree sections.

Are there any refuges or facilities along the way?

Yes, the traverse connects two mountain huts: Bozano Hut and Remondino Hut. Both offer an authentic mountain hut experience, providing shelter, food, and accommodation during the summer season. They are excellent places to rest and refuel.

Is this traverse less frequented than other trails in the area?

Yes, the traverse between Rifugio Bozano and Rifugio Remondino is often less frequented compared to some of the more popular circuits in the Maritime Alps. This can offer a greater sense of solitude and a more immersive experience in the wild alpine landscape.

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