Best huts around Pollone serve as gateways to the Biellese Alps, providing various experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The region features both staffed mountain huts (rifugi) and unstaffed shelters (bivacchi), offering accommodation and often food in scenic mountain settings. These facilities are typically located along hiking trails, making them suitable for exploring the diverse terrain.
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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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Around Pollone, you'll find two main types of mountain shelters: rifugi (staffed mountain huts) and bivacchi (unmanned shelters). Rifugi typically offer beds, meals, drinks, and heating, providing a more comfortable experience. Bivacchi are basic, unstaffed shelters with bunks, requiring visitors to be self-sufficient with food and water.
Several huts boast stunning views. Rifugio della Balma is set on a promontory with breathtaking views, while Delfo and Agostino Coda Hut offers expansive alpine views from its remote, high-altitude setting. Rifugio Rosazza is also known for its panoramic views of the Alps.
Yes, Piana del Ponte Hut is considered family-friendly and is relatively easy to access within the picturesque Oasi Zegna, making it suitable for shorter hikes. It also offers a camping area.
Several huts participate in local culinary events. Rifugio Delfo e Agostino Coda has offered tastings of local liqueurs and pastries. Piana del Ponte Hut has hosted wine tastings and features local products. Rifugio Nel Bosco di Alice is known for craft beers, local cheeses, and cured meats. Lago della Vecchia Hut offers typical Piedmontese cuisine.
The area around Pollone offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking paths. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Laghetto della Burcina – Rhododendron Basin loop' for running or the 'Pantani mountain - climb of Oropa – Oropa Sanctuary loop' for cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Pollone, Cycling around Pollone, and Gravel biking around Pollone guides.
Yes, many rifugi offer overnight accommodation. Lago della Vecchia Hut provides 22 beds for overnight stays. Rifugio della Balma is a modern and comfortable refuge with eight rooms. Rifugio Capanna Renata also offers sleeping accommodations, particularly during summer and ski season weekends.
Rifugio della Balma is a modern and comfortable refuge located at 2,060 meters above sea level within the Mont Mars Nature Reserve. It's uniquely situated on a promontory between two lakes and offers 24h electricity, Wi-Fi, and hot water, making it a very well-equipped stop for hikers.
Lago della Vecchia Hut is located at 1,872 meters above sea level near its namesake picturesque lake in the Biella Alps. It offers typical Piedmontese cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays with 22 beds, providing a tranquil environment for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Lago della Vecchia Hut is situated right next to the beautiful Lago della Vecchia. Additionally, Rifugio della Balma is uniquely positioned between two homonymous lakes at its foot.
Amenities vary between rifugi and bivacchi. Staffed rifugi often provide beds, meals, drinks, and heating. For example, Rifugio della Balma is very modern, equipped with 24h electricity, Wi-Fi, and hot water. Unstaffed bivacchi are more basic, offering just bunks and requiring self-sufficiency. It's always advisable to check specific hut details for their offerings.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural settings, with many huts offering expansive views and picturesque locations near lakes or in alpine pastures. The welcoming atmosphere, good food, and the opportunity to experience local culinary delights are also highly appreciated. The blend of challenging hikes and comfortable, well-equipped refuges makes for a rewarding experience.
The best time to visit the huts largely depends on your activity. Most rifugi are open during the summer season, which is ideal for hiking. Some, like Rifugio Capanna Renata, are also open during the ski season on weekends, catering to winter sports enthusiasts. Always check the specific hut's opening times and availability, as some may only be open seasonally.


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