Best huts around Torre Pellice are situated in the Val Pellice, an Alpine region characterized by its mountain landscapes. This area provides essential services for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, featuring several mountain huts that offer accommodation and dining options. The region serves as a starting point for various mountain sports and exploration.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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The climb is 100% cyclable but with some steep slopes. Refill your water at Barbara. The Barant is closed for restoration.
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Beautiful 360-degree view of the Pellice Valley and the surrounding mountains
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Located at Colle della Vaccera, reachable from multiple sides and by any means
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The Barant Refuge, located on Colle Barant at 2,373 m above sea level within the Pra-Barant Oasis in the upper Pellice Valley, is a hiking refuge born from the renovation of an old military barracks from the 1930s. Open from June to September, it offers around 30 beds and home cooking. Its panoramic position offers an open view of Monviso, the Conca del Prà and, on clear days, all the way to the Turin plain. By mountain bike it can be reached from the Barbara Lowrie refuge by climbing for almost six kilometres and 620 metres of altitude along a spectacular ex-military dirt road.
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Located a few kilometers from Bobbio Pellice in the Pis della Rossa area, in the Carbonieri valley, the refuge is located in a splendid place where you can spend one or more days with family or friends surrounded by nature.
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The Barbara Lowrie refuge is located in Pis della Rossa, in the Carbonieri valley of Bobbio Pellice. It was built in 1928 by a Canadian couple, Walter and Barbara Lowrie, who used it as a hunting lodge. Later, they sold it to the CAI UGET who turned it into a refuge, inaugurating it in 1931. It has a capacity of 24 beds and is open every day from May to October with bar service, restaurant and overnight stay. For more information, visit the refuge website: https://www.rifugiobarbara.it.
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Tough climb alternating stretches in the woods and stretches on asphalt, but the view once you reach the hill is worth the effort.
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The Val Pellice region features huts with notable history. Rio Infernotto Forest Refuge, for example, was established in 1928 to support reforestation efforts and later served the State Forestry Corps. Another is Rifugio Willy Jervis, dedicated to a partisan shot in 1944. Rifugio degli Invincibili was renovated from a traditional 1866 stone building, preserving its architectural heritage.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Jumarre Hut is noted as family-friendly, offering hospitality and local dishes. Rifugio Jumarre (the same hut) is specifically designed to accommodate classes, families, and groups, and is accessible by paved road year-round. Colle Vaccera and Rifugio Cruello are also listed as family-friendly.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various mountain sports. Near the huts, you can find extensive MTB trails, running routes, and cycling paths. Rifugio degli Invincibili, for instance, is a base for climbing, alpine skiing, mountaineering, and snowshoeing, and offers guided nature walks.
Many huts provide accommodation. Rifugio Willy Jervis offers rooms and dormitories, with half or full board options. Rifugio degli Invincibili has a capacity of 15 beds across three rooms. Rio Infernotto Forest Refuge has 15 bunk beds, a kitchen, toilet, and shower, with keys available from the CAI of Barge.
Yes, some huts are quite accessible. Colle Vaccera is easily accessible by car, bicycle, or on foot. Rifugio Jumarre is accessible by paved road year-round, making it convenient for visitors.
The huts in Val Pellice offer experiences throughout the year. Rifugio Willy Jervis is enchanting in both summer and winter. Rifugio degli Invincibili is open from mid-June to mid-September and on weekends/holidays during the rest of the year, including New Year's. Summer and autumn are popular for hiking, while winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and alpine skiing.
Yes, many huts provide dining services. Jumarre Hut offers refreshments and typical local dishes. Rifugio Al Pino is a place to rest and taste excellent local dishes. Rifugio degli Invincibili boasts mountain cuisine featuring genuine farm-to-table food based on seasonality.
Colle Vaccera offers excellent views of the surrounding peaks, especially from a short climb to Monte Castelletto. Rifugio degli Invincibili provides panoramic views of Val Pellice and Monviso from its sunny terrace. Jumarre Hut is also known for its panoramic position, allowing views of mountain ranges like Monte Rosa and Monviso.
Rifugio degli Invincibili is noted as being pet-friendly, making it a good option if you plan to bring your dog along for your outdoor adventures in Val Pellice.
Facilities vary by hut but generally include accommodation (rooms, dormitories), bar and restaurant services, and sometimes educational centers. Rifugio Willy Jervis has an outbuilding with a projector for lessons. Rio Infernotto Forest Refuge includes a kitchen, toilet, and shower. Rifugio Jumarre is equipped for guests with disabilities or reduced mobility.
Many routes incorporate the huts. For example, the Jumarre Hut – Colle Vaccera loop is a popular route for mountain biking. The area around Colle Vaccera is a hub for various itineraries, including a short climb to Monte Castelletto for views. Rifugio Cruello can be reached by a nice easy walk, suitable even for children.
Yes, Rifugio Jumarre functions as an educational center, offering school stays and accommodating up to 50 people in various rooms. This makes it suitable for groups looking for both outdoor experiences and learning opportunities.


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