Huts around Bedretto provide refuge and a base for exploring the high-alpine region of the Bedretto Valley in Switzerland. This area is characterized by its rugged mountain environment, offering various hiking and ski touring opportunities. The valley serves as a strategic point for accessing peaks like Pizzo Rotondo and connecting to other cantons. It features a range of accommodations, from simple shelters to more serviced facilities.
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Cappella di San Gottardo - Chapel at the Gotthard Hospice The St. Gotthard Pass was first used as a pass starting in the 13th century, and the hospice, built at the behest of Milanese Archbishop Galdino (1171), also dates from this period. A chapel was built alongside the hospice on the site of a small church dating back to the 9th/10th century. It was rebuilt towards the end of the 18th century at the instigation of the Capuchins, who managed the hospice until 1799. Text / Source: Agenzia turistica ticinese SA https://www.ticino.ch/de/commons/details/Kapelle-beim-Gotthard-Hospiz/4741.html#:~:text=Der%20Sankt%20Gotthard%20wur de%20as%20Pass%C3%BCtransition%20first%20from,century%20,%20a%20chapel%20was%20built%20side%20of%20hospice%20.
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The view from the top is worth the effort to reach it.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Good CAS hut at the westernmost tip of Ticino.
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Good mountain hut, nice team. Too few toilets for the number of beds.
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Good food in the Capanna Corno di Gries
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The Bedretto Valley offers a diverse range of huts, from simple shelters like Capanna Piansecco, ideal for stopovers, to more serviced accommodations such as Capanna Corno Gries, which provides meals and amenities. You can also find modern, architecturally distinct huts like Cristallina Hut, and historical sites like the Old Hospice of St. Gotthard.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Capanna Corno Gries is specifically noted as suitable for children's holidays. Additionally, Rotondo Hut is also recommended as an excursion destination for families, offering a cozy atmosphere and a hospitable team.
The Bedretto Valley is rich in natural beauty. Near Capanna Corno Gries, you can explore the scenic Val Corno and the picturesque Griessee. From the Cristallina Hut's panorama terrace, enjoy breathtaking views of the Basodino Glacier and surrounding mountain peaks. The region also features high-alpine landscapes, including the southern foot of Pizzo Rotondo near Capanna Piansecco.
The Old Hospice of St. Gotthard is a significant historical site, dating back to the 13th century. Located on the famous Gotthard Pass, it has been renovated and features a chapel. This hospice has inspired historical figures like Goethe and Honoré de Balzac.
The Bedretto Valley offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find challenging cycling routes, including loops around the Gotthard Pass, as detailed in the Cycling around Bedretto guide. For runners, there are difficult trails like the Four Sources Trail and the Piansecco Hut loop, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Bedretto guide. The area is also excellent for hiking, mountaineering, ski touring, and snowshoeing, with options for various skill levels.
Yes, the Bedretto Valley is a prime hiking destination. Capanna Piansecco is located directly on the Four Sources Trail. The area around Rotondo Hut offers various hiking opportunities in the Urner Alps, with popular routes connecting the Furka Pass to the Gotthard or Bedretto Valley. Many trails are marked red and white, leading through alpine areas.
Huts in the Bedretto Valley operate during different seasons. Capanna Piansecco is open in summer from mid-June to mid-October and in winter from mid-December to mid-April. Cristallina Hut is typically open from late June to early October. For winter activities like ski touring and snowshoeing, the period from mid-December to mid-April is generally suitable, though alpine equipment is necessary.
The Cristallina Hut, rebuilt in 2002/2004, stands out for its radically modern architecture, featuring a wooden cuboid on a natural stone base. Located at 2575 m on a saddle between Valle Maggia and Valle Bedretto, it offers a south-facing panorama terrace with breathtaking views of the Basodino Glacier. It was relocated to a safe, sunny spot after the original hut was destroyed by an avalanche.
Many huts in the Bedretto Valley offer food and accommodation. Capanna Corno Gries provides meals, including packed lunches, homemade cakes, and traditional dishes like polenta. Rotondo Hut is known for its fine food and cozy atmosphere. Capanna Piansecco offers double or four-bed rooms, and the Old Hospice of St. Gotthard provides single, double, and multi-bed rooms.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the huts. Many highlight the stunning high-alpine scenery, the authentic mountain experience, and the hospitality of the hut teams. The strategic locations of huts like Capanna Piansecco and Capanna Corno Gries as bases for exploring the surrounding mountains are also highly valued. The modern architecture of Cristallina Hut and the historical significance of the Old Hospice of St. Gotthard also draw positive attention.
Yes, the area around Rotondo Hut offers opportunities for climbing. There is a nearby climbing garden where both beginners and advanced climbers can test their skills, as well as options for alpine climbing tours.
Accessibility varies by hut. While many require hiking, some, like Refuge Corno Gries (mentioned in region research), are relatively easy to reach via various transport methods including on foot, by bicycle, or via PostBus to Alpe Cruina, with options for car access and alpine taxis. The Old Hospice of St. Gotthard is located on the famous Gotthard Pass, making it accessible by road.


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