Huts around Vaie are situated in a mountainous region, characterized by alpine passes and valleys. The area features elevations, offering viewpoints and historical sites. Visitors can explore a landscape that includes both natural features and structures like refuges and bivouacs. This terrain provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, including hiking to mountain passes and huts.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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It's not a bivouac
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A fantastic refuge run by the CAI di Coazze. Fantastic volunteers and excellent food during the opening hours.
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After the rains of September 2024 from this point to the Fontana Mura refuge the road is a disaster, you have to pedal on the edge and, in some sections, get off and push.
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The Lys pass is a pass that is part of the Graian Alps. Located at 1,311 meters above sea level, the Lys hill connects the Susa valley with the Viù valley. The view from the summit is spectacular. Furthermore, at the pass you can find a bar and a refuge where you can refresh yourself. The Lys hill was the scene of a bloody battle in July 1944: 26 partisans were massacred by Nazi troops. The tower at the pass recalls the sacrifice of the young partisans.
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The climb (done by Almese) is just right, sections never excessively hard, with some areas where it flattens out and you can catch your breath, therefore absolutely manageable. Barbosa for the first 4-5 km due to the slope and the crossing of residential areas, then you enter the woods. The landscape opens up unexpectedly only in the final km. On a weekday, very little vehicular traffic and a handful of cyclists 👌🏻 Be careful on the descent towards Viù, several stretches of very ruined asphalt, with dangerous ruts in the shade of the forest
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DaAlmese is much harder, at the top panorama 🔝
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When you get to the top of Colle del Lys you can take a break.
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Around Vaie, you can find various types of shelters including traditional refuges, bivouacs, and alpine pastures that function as huts. These structures provide options for shelter, refreshments, and sometimes accommodation for hikers exploring the region.
One popular spot is Rifugio Balma in the Val Sangone, known for its welcoming atmosphere and good food, often requiring reservations. Another is Sellery a Valle Alpine Pasture, which offers facilities and sells local cheeses during summer. For a mountain pass experience, Lys Pass connects the Susa and Viù valleys, offering spectacular views and featuring a bar and a refuge.
Yes, Lys Pass is not only a scenic mountain pass but also a historical site. It features a tower commemorating a significant event from July 1944, when 26 partisans were massacred there.
The region offers spectacular views, particularly from elevated points. Lys Pass, located at 1,311 meters above sea level, provides panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys. The 3rd Alpini Gen. Mautino Bivouac is also noted as a panoramic point, offering beautiful views when the weather is clear.
The mountainous terrain around Vaie is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Vaie, Cycling around Vaie, and Gravel biking around Vaie guides.
Yes, the region offers a range of hiking trails. For example, the 'Roc 'd Vaie Summit Trail' and 'Trail of the Franks (Sentiero dei Franchi)' are considered moderate. Some routes, like the 'Junction for Rifugio Fontana Mura and Palazzo Sertorio', are described as challenging. You can find more details in the Hiking around Vaie guide.
While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for all huts, many moderate trails around Vaie can be suitable for families. Huts like Rifugio Balma and Sellery a Valle Alpine Pasture are popular destinations, and routes leading to them often offer accessible sections. Always check the specific trail difficulty and length before heading out with children.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from passes like Lys Pass. The welcoming atmosphere and good food at refuges like Rifugio Balma are also highly appreciated. The opportunity to buy local cheeses at places like Sellery a Valle Alpine Pasture adds to the unique experience.
Yes, several huts and passes offer refreshments. Lys Pass has a bar and a refuge. Rifugio Balma is known for its good food, though booking is often recommended due to its popularity. Sellery a Valle Alpine Pasture also provides facilities and sells local cheeses during the summer months.
Yes, the 3rd Alpini Gen. Mautino Bivouac is a comfortable bivouac designed to be used as a shelter in bad weather. It's located near Punta dell'Aquila and can provide refuge when conditions change quickly in the mountains.
The guide mentions that Sellery a Valle Alpine Pasture sells local cheeses during the summer months, suggesting this is a good time to visit for full services. Generally, the warmer months (late spring to early autumn) are best for hiking and accessing mountain huts, as winter conditions can make some routes challenging or inaccessible.


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