Best huts around Rossa are situated in an alpine environment, often associated with Valsesia and Monte Rosa in the Italian Alps. The area features a variety of mountain huts and historical settlements that provide access to natural landscapes. This region is known for its strategic historical locations and panoramic views. Visitors can explore diverse terrain, from high-altitude refuges to traditional mountain pastures.
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Chapel, refuge and on the left, the white dot, is the summit cross.
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My favorite route for both "training" climbs (when I was young) and, more frequently, to enjoy a climb all through the woods, therefore bearable even in July-August, with the arrival at the refuge that instead opens up to the eyes an unexpected panorama over a good stretch of the lower Valsesia. The climb to the summit, behind the refuge, then reveals, on clear days, M. Rosa and many other peaks. I tried two excursions, starting from the refuge. The first, continue to sella Vazzosa (short exposed sections, be very careful!) and then to Massale, then always on a trail on the crest to Castello del Gavala, there be very careful for short exposed sections and to find the right passage to descend from the summit to the path just below that will lead to Luotto and finally to Tovo or even just to sella Rosetta, and then go to the Gilodi-Ca'Mea refuge. Many km and altitude difference (1700 m approx.), to be organized in company and with two cars, one in Casavei and the other in Ca' Mea, with a lot of necessary training. An easier tour of approx. 1050 m of altitude difference, but which requires a good sense of direction, maps and GPS, is to go down the southern ridge in front of the Spanna refuge, always continue without going down the sides, paying attention to some rare paint on the trunks, until you come across a dirt road at an altitude of 1250, at the hairpin bend, not far from Alpe Passarina. From there the dirt road leads to Sella di Parone and finally to Casavei, altitude difference reduced to approx. 850 m. But at that storm the adventure becomes beautiful by leaving the dirt road and taking a path, always vs. south and remaining on the crest (wooded), which leads below partly maintained and partly ruined mountain pastures, first to Arcacce, from which you leave the crest to turn left and then find Tereggia, Pometto, Uccello alps, descending to the dirt road of Pra Personale that leads to Locarno, from there go back up to Casavei, and it is this climb to Casavei/Narpone that brings the difference in altitude to about 1050-1060 m Almost absolutely to be done with those who have already done this descent as it is easy to get lost. I did it and discovered it a first time with a few mistakes and retraced my steps to then find the right passages, all easy and always on wooded slopes, since then I have memorized it and once every year or two it gives me great satisfaction to do this ring again. Get a Geo4Map map n.2
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Top location to look forward to and enjoy. With a bit of luck, cows and goats will keep you company.
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Historical place of primary importance at 1800 meters. For centuries trade exchanges have taken place and also thanks to the proximity of Lake Baranca. The Hotel was the center of the market. One of the most beautiful mountain pastures in the area.
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Near the farmhouse, another support point for refreshment and a break.
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Typical refuge open only in summer, check that it is open by contacting the park authority. Fantastic place to enjoy high mountain environment above Rima. https://www.areeprotettevallesesia.it/it-it/aree-protette/sedi/rifugio-valle-148-1-0e054a176762b20b31c05ff639e94b25
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Nice refuge at Bec d'Ovaga, check that it is open before your excursion if you need to stop and have refreshment. https://www.anavalsesiana.it/rifugio-la-res/
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Great food, simple but clean accommodation, very nice hostess
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The Rossa region offers several popular huts. Among those highly appreciated by the komoot community is Alpe Baranca Hut, known for its enchanting basin and as a stopping point on the Via Alpina. Another favorite is Rifugio Spanna-Osella, which provides an unexpected panorama over the lower Valsesia. Additionally, Alpe Selle is a historical settlement and one of the most beautiful mountain pastures in the area.
Yes, several huts cater to families.
Rifugio Pastore, located in the Alta Valsesia Natural Park, is an ideal destination for families due to its accessible location, roughly 45-50 minutes from Alagna, and offers a camping area. It's a great base for trekking within the Natural Park.
While not a hut, Bar Campo is a family-friendly spot with a playground and small lake, offering beautiful views and a place for refreshment.
The huts around Rossa are nestled in stunning alpine environments. Near Alpe Baranca Hut, you can observe herds of cows grazing in summer, along with chamois, ibex, and marmots. The area also features natural waterfalls like Cascata Baranca and picturesque spots like Lago Baranca. From huts like Rifugio Spanna-Osella, you can enjoy panoramic views of Monte Rosa and a good stretch of the lower Valsesia.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. Alpe Selle is a historical settlement at 1800 meters, once a strategic point for trade, featuring traditional stone houses. Nearby, you can find the ruins of Villa Aprilia (also known as Villa Lancia), which has a fascinating history tied to the Lancia family and partisan activities during WWII. The Alpe Baranca Hut area itself was historically significant for high-level trade.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. For hiking and running, you can explore trails like the Santa Maria to Colle di Baranca Trail or the Colle d'Egua and Alpe Selle Loop. For cycling, options include the Val Sermenza Cycle Route to Carcoforo or the Alpe di Mera Climb and Valsesia Cycle Route. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Rossa and Cycling around Rossa guides.
The best time to visit largely depends on the hut and your desired activity. Many huts, like Rifugio Valle, are typically open only in summer. During summer, you can enjoy lush meadows, grazing animals, and warmer weather for trekking. Some huts, such as Capanna Brogoldone, are accessible even in winter, offering unique experiences like night views over Bellinzona. Always check the specific hut's operating season before planning your trip.
Yes, some huts stand out for their design and commitment to sustainability. Capanna Quarnei, for instance, was built in 1999 using stone salvaged from an old barn and larch wood, offering unparalleled views of the Malvaglia Valley. Capanna Adula UTOE emphasizes sustainability and local products, providing a warm, family-like atmosphere while being a starting point for climbing Adula, the highest peak in Ticino.
Facilities vary by hut, but many offer comfortable amenities. For example, Rifugio Pastore provides 65 beds in heated rooms and dormitories, common bathrooms with hot showers, and a winter room. Capanna Brogoldone has 57 beds, internal toilets, and hot/cold showers, equipped with wood heating and solar panels. Many huts also offer half-board options with local cuisine, such as Capanna Adula UTOE and Capanna Quarnei.
Yes, several huts are strategically located for more challenging excursions. Capanna Adula UTOE is an ideal starting point for climbing Adula (3,402 meters), the highest peak in Ticino, and for various trekking and mountaineering routes. Capanna Quarnei is also a starting point for excursions to alpine lakes and several three-thousanders.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, the comfortable stays, and the access to stunning natural landscapes. The region's strategic historical locations and panoramic vistas are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Alps, whether through relaxing excursions or challenging treks. The community has shared over 240 photos and given over 40 upvotes for the huts around Rossa.
Yes, Rifugio Pastore is situated within the Alta Valsesia Natural Park, beneath the spectacular south face of Monte Rosa. This location offers visitors the chance to experience a protected alpine environment and is a great base for trekking within the park.
Accessibility varies. Rifugio Pastore is relatively accessible, reachable in about 45-50 minutes from Alagna or 20 minutes from Acqua Bianca, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Other huts, like Capanna Quarnei, can be reached on foot from the Dagro cable car (4 hours) or the Cusié car park (1.5 hours), offering different levels of hiking commitment.


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