Best huts around Torre Di Santa Maria, a village in Valmalenco, Italy, provide access to alpine landscapes. The area is a starting point for hikers exploring the Valtellina region. It features a variety of mountain huts and natural reserves, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The landscape includes green valleys, granite walls, and views of glaciers and mountain ranges.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Located at 2,450 m above sea level, on a spectacular natural balcony overlooking the upper Valmalenco, with a direct view of Monte Disgrazia, the Italian-Swiss ridge, and many high peaks of the Rhaetian Alps. Reaching the refuge is a hike of medium difficulty: from the village of Chiareggio, it takes about 2.5 hours to climb (850 m of elevation gain), while from San Giuseppe it is slightly longer but with gentler gradients. The trail is well marked and offers increasingly expansive views as you ascend. Excellent cuisine featuring typical Valtellina dishes.
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beautiful and very hospitable refuge located in a magnificent location
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The refuge is a convenient base for the ascent and return from Pizzo Scalino. Personally, I don't like the refuge's management.
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enchanting place, valmalenco a fairytale place
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Rifugio Mello is located in the beautiful Val di Mello, one of the most well-known and appreciated valleys of Valtellina, famous for its breathtaking landscapes, imposing mountains and its crystalline lakes. The refuge is located at about 1,350 meters above sea level and is a point of reference for hikers who visit the area. Rifugio Mello is easily accessible thanks to the paths that start from the village of San Martino, in the heart of Val di Mello. The route to reach the refuge is suitable for hikers of all levels, with a walk that lasts about 1.5-2 hours, crossing larch and fir forests, offering spectacular panoramic views of the valley and the surrounding mountains. Once arrived, the refuge offers a welcoming rest area, where hikers can refresh themselves with typical Valtellina dishes, such as pizzoccheri, sciatt and local cheeses, but also enjoy an incredible view of Val di Mello and the peaks that surround it, including Monte Disgrazia. Rifugio Mello is also a starting point for numerous hikes, including those leading to Laghetto del Qualido or Cascata della Val di Mello, as well as an ideal place for a quiet stop during a longer hike. It is recommended in all seasons, but especially in spring and autumn, when the landscape is particularly fascinating thanks to the colors of nature.
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Reserve with paid car access (ticket to be purchased in San Martino)
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Small refuge where you can taste typical dishes of Valtellina cuisine
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Beyond the popular ones mentioned in the introduction, the Cristina Hut is known for its spectacular location at Alpe Prabello, offering typical dishes and accommodation. Another significant hut is the Rifugio Bosio-Galli, situated at 2,086 meters in the Airale Valley, serving as a strategic hub for the Alta Via della Valmalenco and offering traditional local cuisine.
Yes, several huts and areas are suitable for families. The Cristina Hut and Luna Nascente Mountain Hut are both marked as family-friendly. The Rifugio Bosio-Galli also welcomes children and offers suitable spaces. The path to Luna Nascente Mountain Hut in Val di Mello, starting from San Martino, is flat and suitable for everyone, including families with children, taking about 40 minutes.
The region around Torre Di Santa Maria is rich in diverse alpine landscapes. You can expect to see green valleys, impressive granite walls, and views of glaciers and mountain ranges. The Val di Mello Nature Reserve, home to the Luna Nascente Mountain Hut, features spectacular granite walls, lush forests, and crystal-clear streams. Alpe Ventina offers a green valley crossed by the Mallero stream, dominated by the Ventina glacier and the Disgrazia group.
Most huts in the region, including the Rifugio Bosio-Galli, are typically open from June to September. The Luna Nascente Mountain Hut in Val di Mello is particularly recommended in spring and autumn, when the valley is filled with spectacular colors and the climate is ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Val di Mello Nature Reserve is listed as dog-friendly, offering an enchanted valley to explore. While specific dog rules for all huts aren't detailed, many trails in natural reserves welcome well-behaved dogs on leash.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various hikes. The Rifugio Bosio-Galli is a key stop for the Alta Via della Valmalenco and the Sentiero Roma. From here, you can also embark on excursions like the "Sasso Bianco ring" or the more challenging "lakes of Cassandra ring." For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Torre Di Santa Maria guide, which includes routes like the Alta Via della Valmalenco – Stage 1A.
Yes, many huts offer both dining and overnight stays. The Cristina Hut, Eli Longoni Hut, and Luna Nascente Mountain Hut all feature restaurants serving typical local cuisine and provide accommodation. The Rifugio Bosio-Galli has a public bar and restaurant, offering traditional local cuisine with options for vegetarians and those with intolerances, and has 45-50 beds.
The Rifugio Bosio-Galli offers comfortable amenities for trekkers, including 45 to 50 beds in small rooms and dormitories. It has a public bar and restaurant serving traditional local cuisine, hot water, showers, electricity, and Wi-Fi. A defibrillator is also on-site during its opening period, and a continually open winter room is available.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. The Rifugio Cristina is bike-friendly. You can also recharge e-bikes at the Porro refuge in Alpe Ventina. For more detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Torre Di Santa Maria guide and Road Cycling Routes around Torre Di Santa Maria guide.
The Val di Mello Nature Reserve, established in 2009, is a natural treasure known for its unique and fascinating landscape. Often called the "little Italian Yosemite," it features spectacular granite walls, lush forests, and crystal-clear streams. It's an ideal destination for nature lovers, hikers, and climbers, with the Luna Nascente Mountain Hut located within its boundaries.
Hiking durations vary depending on the starting point and the hut. For example, reaching Rifugio Bosio-Galli from Alpe Piasci (reachable by car from Torre di Santa Maria) takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes with a 400-meter elevation gain. From Chiesa Valmalenco (Primolo), it's approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes with an 800-meter elevation gain. The path to Luna Nascente Mountain Hut from San Martino takes about 40 minutes.
Many huts offer panoramic views of the surrounding alpine environment. The Eli Longoni Hut, located at 2430 meters, provides impressive views over the Valmalenco and the Bergamasque Alps, with numerous waterfalls. The Rifugio Bosio-Galli is situated in a prominent alpine environment near Alpe Airale, offering picturesque views and surrounded by a vast meadow. The Sasso Bianco, accessible from Rifugio Bosio-Galli, offers panoramic views of the entire Valtellina.


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