Huts around Sampeyre are situated in Italy's Valle Varaita, providing bases for exploring the surrounding Alps. The region features mountainous terrain, including the extensive Alevé forest and proximity to Monviso. Sampeyre is known for its cultural traditions and opportunities for hiking and mountain activities. These mountain structures cater to various preferences, from family-friendly stays to strategic points for challenging ascents.
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This refuge, dedicated to Vitale Giacoletti, is strategically located for ascents of the adjacent peaks and is one of several so-called Viso refuges, located along the various routes of the Viso. While Punta Losas, east of Giacoletti, offers no technical difficulty, those to the west—Monviso, Pointe de Rome, Pointe d'Udine, and Pointe de Venise—require excellent technical ability. Another beautiful via ferrata is the Col du Coloir du Porc, a pass that separates Pointe d'Udine from Pointe de Venise. From here, you can descend into France to the Viso refuge, then climb back up to Punta delle Traversette and, thanks to the short Buco del Viso tunnel (about 80 meters), return to Pian del Re.
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Situated at 2,741 metres above sea level, the Giacoletti refuge overlooks the imposing north face of Monviso. It is located on the Colle del Losas, at the foot of Punta Udine. The original structure was built on the ruins of a military barracks and inaugurated in 1961. Over the years it underwent several expansions until reaching its current form. The Giacoletti refuge is open every day from mid-June to mid-September and has 56 beds. Various mountaineering itineraries start from here. It is also the ideal destination for a day trip, as well as an excellent base for the Giro del Monviso. For more information, visit the website: https://www.giacoletti.it.
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The Bagnour refuge is located in the heart of the enchanting Alevé forest, the largest pine forest in Italy, at 2,017 meters above sea level. It has twenty beds and twenty-four internal seats, with half or full board service. The refuge is open every day from mid-June to mid-September, from September to June open on weekends and holidays (during the week only by reservation). The Bagnour refuge is the ideal destination for day trips or as a base for multi-day itineraries such as the Giro del Monviso. For information: +39 3204260190, +39 0175977135, sherpa.vallevaraita@libero.it.
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https://youtu.be/Tn2Pfva6nS0 Easy to climb up to the refuge, then a flat section to a lake. If you want to go up to Passo Vallanta by bike after the lake, you just have to carry your bike up a blocked wall.
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The Vallanta refuge is located at 2,450 meters above sea level, under the west face of Monviso. It is an excellent stopover for those who travel the Giro del Monviso, but also for those who love mountaineering and reaching the peaks above. The refuge is open from mid-June to mid-September, during the closing period a spacious winter bivouac is available. In summer, reservations are required to stay overnight. Find more information on the official website: http://www.rifugiovallanta.it/home.asp.
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The Sampeyre region offers a variety of huts and refuges, from renovated traditional stone houses like Rifugio Meira Garneri, offering rustic charm with modern comforts, to strategic bases for challenging ascents and multi-day treks like the Giro del Monviso. You'll find options suitable for family-friendly stays, day excursions, and serious mountaineering.
Yes, several huts are great for families and those seeking easier access. For instance, Bagnour Hut and Lake Bagnour is located in the extensive Alevé forest and is suitable for day excursions. Rifugio Meira Garneri is also easily accessible by car in summer, or via hiking trails and a chairlift, making it a good option for a relaxed visit.
Several huts serve as excellent bases or stopovers for the Giro del Monviso. These include Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso, Vallanta Hut, Pian del Re Hut, and Giacoletti Hut. These are strategically located for both the multi-day circuit and ascents of surrounding peaks.
The huts are nestled amidst stunning natural beauty. Near Bagnour Hut, you can explore the Alevé forest, Italy's largest pine forest, and the picturesque Lake Bagnour. Pian del Re Hut is situated at the source of the Po River, offering beautiful alpine scenery. Many huts also provide access to alpine lakes and panoramic viewpoints.
Most huts are typically open from mid-June to late September, depending on snow conditions. This period offers the best weather for hiking and mountaineering. Some huts, like Bagnour Hut, may also be open on weekends and holidays outside of the main summer season, sometimes by reservation. Winter access is often possible via snowshoeing or ski mountaineering, with some huts offering a winter bivouac.
Yes, most huts provide both food and accommodation. For example, Rifugio Meira Garneri offers a bar and restaurant serving traditional cuisine, along with 23 beds in private rooms. Pian del Re Hut has 30 beds, a bar, and restaurant services. For overnight stays during the summer, advance booking is highly recommended, especially for popular huts like Quintino Sella Hut and Vallanta Hut.
Absolutely. Huts like Quintino Sella Hut on Monviso are ideal starting points for climbing the Normal Route of Monviso. Giacoletti Hut is strategically located for ascents of adjacent peaks like Punta Losas, Pointe de Rome, and Pointe d'Udine. Many huts cater to alpinists aiming for the surrounding peaks.
Beyond hut-to-hut trekking and mountaineering, the Sampeyre region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including difficult routes like the Bivacco Lino Andreotti – Monviso loop, or moderate options such as the Rifugio Meira Paula loop. There are also gravel biking routes, like the Sampeyre Pass loop. For more details on routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Sampeyre and Hiking around Sampeyre guides.
Accessibility varies by hut. Some, like Rifugio Meira Garneri, are easily reachable by car in summer, often with nearby parking. Others, especially those at higher altitudes like Quintino Sella Hut, require hiking or ski mountaineering to reach. It's advisable to check specific access details for each hut before your visit.
Sampeyre, nestled in Valle Varaita, offers an authentic mountain experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility and natural beauty of the Alps. The region is known for its 'slow tourism,' rich cultural traditions, and a blend of rustic charm with essential amenities in its huts. It provides vital shelter and sustenance for hikers and mountaineers, fostering a deep connection with nature.
Yes, Rifugio Meira Garneri is celebrated for its peaceful atmosphere and offers a unique relaxation zone and wellness path. It's an excellent choice for those looking to rejuvenate amidst nature while enjoying rustic charm and modern comforts.
Many huts have a rich history. Quintino Sella Hut is dedicated to Quintino Sella, who founded the Italian Alpine Club and led the first Italian expedition to Monviso in 1863. The first structure at Pian del Re Hut was built in 1874 to accommodate alpinists. These huts often stand on sites with long mountaineering traditions.


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