Best huts around Rosazza are situated in the Biella Alps, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain, historical routes, and natural reserves. The region offers a variety of shelters, from staffed mountain refuges to basic bivouacs, catering to different outdoor activities. These huts serve as strategic points for hikers and mountaineers exploring the Conca di Oropa, Val Pellina, and Mont Mars Nature Reserve. The landscape features high-altitude lakes, panoramic viewpoints, and historical sites.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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The first stretch of road to the dirt road junction is very challenging, even for mountain bikes: constant 18-20% gradients. From the junction for the 7 Fontane mountain pasture, the gradients are normal. The arrival at the mountain pasture is beautiful, with the Mucrone dominating on the right and the Mombarone on the left.
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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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Very modern and comfortable refuge. Equipped with 24h electricity, wi-fi, hot water. The refuge is also a stop for the Oropa Valley walk. The Barma refuge is located at an altitude of 2060 meters in the Mont Mars nature reserve, located between the Biella area and the Lys Valley in the Aosta Valley. The stone structure is built around the roche moutonne in the center of an amphitheater overlooking the lakes of the same name at the foot of the Mont Mars massif (2600 m). The refuge is recently built and has a large bar, two dining rooms, eight rooms, five of which seat 8, two seat 4 and a double with bathroom. The services are shared. The structure is equipped with solar panels for the production of electricity, integrated with a co-generator system. The water is collected from the depths of the lake and treated with a water purifier so as to avoid the use of packaging to be disposed of.
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But I see sheep...so Maremma sheep...so danger...or am I wrong??
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The Rosazza area offers a diverse range of mountain accommodations, from staffed mountain refuges (rifugi) that provide meals and beds, to basic, unguarded bivouacs for mountaineers. You'll find options like the historic Rifugio Rosazza, modern facilities such as Rifugio della Balma, and more rustic bivouacs like Maria Cristina Rosazza.
Several huts provide overnight accommodation and food. For example, Lago della Vecchia Hut offers typical Piedmontese cuisine and 22 beds. Rifugio Rosazza, located in the Conca di Oropa, is known for its genuine, homemade Piedmontese dishes and has 18 beds. Rifugio della Balma is also a modern refuge with dining facilities and rooms.
Yes, Piana del Ponte Hut is considered a cozy retreat in a bucolic setting, ideal for families, and even offers a camping area. For hiking, the "Rifugio Madonna della Neve – Rosazza loop" is an easy route, making it suitable for families. Rifugio Rosazza is also accessible, being only about 1 hour and 40 minutes on foot from Oropa.
Many huts offer stunning views. From Rifugio Rosazza, you can enjoy panoramic views over Biella and the Sanctuary of Oropa. Rifugio della Balma is set on a promontory with two lakes at its foot, offering breathtaking views within the Mont Mars Nature Reserve. Bivacco Maria Cristina Rosazza provides panoramic views of majestic peaks like Mont Vélan, Emilius, and Gran Combin. Alpe Sette Fontane also offers a great view and is a nice place for a break.
Rifugio Rosazza is a historic mountain refuge dating back to 1873, located in the Conca di Oropa. Piana del Ponte Hut is named after a Roman bridge over the Sessera stream nearby, hinting at the area's historical routes. The Lago della Vecchia Hut is also located on a historic itinerary commissioned by Senator Federico Rosazza.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. Rifugio Rosazza is an ideal base for hikers, rock climbers, and via ferrata enthusiasts, with the alpine long-distance trail GTA passing by. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the "Desate Village and Church – Madonna della Neve Refuge loop" and the "Rifugio Madonna della Neve – Rosazza loop." For more options, explore the Hiking around Rosazza guide or the Mountain Hikes around Rosazza guide. Cycling routes are also available, as detailed in the Cycling around Rosazza guide.
Most huts in the region are generally open during the warmer months. Rifugio Rosazza is typically open from June 1st to the first Sunday of October, with weekend openings in May and from mid-September until the end of October, weather permitting. Bivouacs like Maria Cristina Rosazza are accessible during summer months when water fountains are available. Always check specific hut opening times before planning your visit.
Yes, Rifugio della Balma is a modern and comfortable refuge equipped with 24-hour electricity, Wi-Fi, and hot water, making it a convenient stop for visitors.
Access difficulty varies. Rifugio Rosazza is conveniently located about 1 hour and 40 minutes on foot from Oropa. However, reaching Bivacco Maria Cristina Rosazza involves a significant elevation gain of over 1,100 meters, making it a rewarding but challenging destination for well-prepared hikers and mountaineers. The climb to Delfo and Agostino Coda Hut from the Biella area has technical sections with a fixed rope, requiring good training and suitable footwear.
Many huts pride themselves on offering authentic regional cuisine. Rifugio Rosazza is particularly known for its genuine, homemade Piedmontese cuisine, prepared with local ingredients and traditional recipes, with Claudia, the cook, famous for her polenta with cheese from mountain pastures. Lago della Vecchia Hut also offers typical Piedmontese dishes.
Yes, the region includes bivouacs, which are basic, unguarded shelters. Bivacco Maria Cristina Rosazza (ex-Savoie) is a crucial shelter situated at approximately 2,674 meters in the Pennine Alps, offering 16 beds, wool blankets, and cooking equipment. These are intended for well-prepared mountaineers.
Alpe Sette Fontane offers a pure idyll, being a remote, uncultivated alpine pasture with rustic stone houses and a fountain, providing a peaceful break. Rifugio Madonna della Neve, located at Sella di Rosazza, is praised for its comfortable atmosphere and the very nice people who run it, having been in family ownership for a long time.


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