Huts around Roisan are primarily found in the surrounding Aosta Valley region, a mountainous area known for its alpine landscapes and hiking opportunities. While the small municipality of Roisan itself does not host many huts, nearby areas offer several notable mountain refuges. These locations provide access to high-altitude environments and serve as bases for exploring the region's trails. The Aosta Valley features diverse terrain, from accessible paths to challenging mountaineering routes.
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Beautiful refuge located on the Alta Via 1 and Tour du Gand Combin route, easily accessible in the summer
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The Mont Fallère Refuge, at 2,385 m, is located in the valley between Mont Fallère and Monte Rosso di Vertosan. It offers 50 beds in rooms with bathrooms, and has a restaurant with typical cuisine. Open in summer, it can be reached on foot or by mountain bike.
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Opening hours 12:15 - 14:30 19:00 - 21:00 Open from mid-June to mid-September No closing day +39 348 3366924 info@chaligne.com
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The Chaligne hut was officially opened on June 21, 2006 on the Alpe Chaligne (1943 m) in the municipality of Gigod on the way from Buthier to Pointe Chaligne. From the hamlet of Buthier, reach the Alpe Mendey and continue on the "3A" trail (journey time 1h15). The hut can also be reached by mountain bike (5 km of track along the country road). Source: https://www.chaligne.com/
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The Letey-Champillon refuge enjoys a panoramic position over the Ollomont valley and the lower Valpelline. This refuge is dedicated to Adolphe Letey, mayor of Doues, who strongly believed in tourism and the potential of this area. Most of the people who pass through here come from or are going towards the Col de Champillon. The terrain is not technical, but is quite steep in some sections. The climb to the top of Mount Chenaille is not far from the refuge, but it is very technical and demanding, so it is not suitable for running.
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Here you have the opportunity to fill up your drinking water at a spring. The location consists of a shelter and nearby inhabited huts with stables for livestock. Very nice distant view of the snow-covered mountains opposite.
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The huts in the Aosta Valley near Roisan provide diverse and unique experiences. For instance, the Mont Fallère Refuge is an open-air museum, featuring around 400 wooden sculptures along its access path. It's also eco-friendly and offers modern comforts like private bathrooms and a sauna. Rifugio Champillon is renowned for its stargazing opportunities and wellness options, including a sauna and yoga. Chalet Arbolle, near Lake Arbolle, is notable for being pet-friendly and offering a dog-sitter service.
Yes, several huts in the Aosta Valley are suitable for families. Chaligne Hut is specifically highlighted as family-friendly and offers a restaurant. Rifugio Champillon is accessible via a 1-hour walk from Plan Dètruit, suitable for various hiking levels, including families. Chalet Arbolle also serves as an excellent starting point for family-friendly hiking tours.
Many huts in the region boast spectacular views. The Mont Fallère Refuge provides breathtaking panoramic views and is a great starting point for excursions. Rifugio Champillon offers panoramic views over the Ollomont valley and Bassa Valpelline. Chalet Arbolle, situated in front of Lake Arbolle, provides stunning views of the Alps, including Monte Emilius and Becca di Nona.
The huts typically serve traditional Aosta Valley cuisine. At Mont Fallère Refuge, you can enjoy dishes like *valpelleunentze*, *trifolette*, or *polenta concia*, paired with local wines and beers. Rifugio Champillon is praised for its delicious and generous portions of local products. Chalet Arbolle also offers a bar and restaurant with typical Aosta Valley fare.
Yes, Rifugio Champillon is an ideal spot for observing stars. The managers even organize evenings for viewing the Milky Way through a telescope, making it a unique experience for astronomy enthusiasts.
Accessibility varies by hut. The Mont Fallère Refuge can be reached on foot or by mountain bike from spring to autumn, and by ski mountaineering or snowshoeing in winter. Rifugio Champillon is accessible by car to Plan Dètruit, followed by about a 1-hour walk. Chalet Arbolle can be reached by taking the Chamolé chairlift from Pila, followed by an approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes walk.
Yes, some huts offer modern amenities. The Mont Fallère Refuge provides 50 beds across eight rooms, each with private bathrooms and hot showers, some accessible to people with reduced mobility. It also features a relaxation room, and some rooms include a private sauna and terrace. Rifugio Champillon offers free warm showers, a sauna, and free Wi-Fi at set times.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. The Mont Fallère Refuge is a starting point for numerous hikes and excursions. Rifugio Champillon is a fundamental stop on both the Tour des Combins and Alta Via route 1. Chalet Arbolle is a great base for hiking tours. You can also find many hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling routes in the wider Roisan area. Explore more options on the Hiking around Roisan, Gravel biking around Roisan, and Road Cycling Routes around Roisan guides.
Chalet Arbolle is pet-friendly and welcomes dogs, even offering a dog-sitter service for those tackling more challenging routes. While specific dog regulations for trails vary, many paths in the Aosta Valley are suitable for walks with dogs, but it's always best to check local guidelines.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. From spring to autumn, the huts are ideal for hiking and mountain biking. In winter, some, like the Mont Fallère Refuge, become popular destinations for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing. Chaligne Hut is open seasonally from late June to mid-September.
Visitors highly appreciate the combination of stunning natural beauty, warm hospitality, and delicious local cuisine. Many highlight the panoramic views, the unique features like the open-air museum at Mont Fallère Refuge, and the stargazing opportunities at Rifugio Champillon. The comfort and amenities, even in remote locations, are also frequently praised.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes and a more rustic experience, there is the Bivacco Alessandro Pansa. This bivouac is located on Mount Fallere and is suitable for experienced mountaineers.
The Alpe Chamolè and Water Fountain is a notable spot where you can fill up your drinking water at a spring. This location also serves as a crossroads for various hiking trails and is perfect for a break.


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