Huts around Varzo provide access to the Lepontine Alps and the Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero Natural Park. This region, situated near the Swiss border, features diverse alpine terrain and offers various options for hikers and mountaineers. Varzo serves as a gateway to these mountain environments, characterized by valleys, peaks, and protected natural areas.
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In the chapel in the hospice you can pause and say a prayer if you like.
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You can stay overnight here (unless, as was the case recently, a film is being shot).
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The Simplon Hospice is a hospice of the Augustinian Canons on the Simplon Pass.
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Run by three guys, delicious pear cake paid with SumUp, well done!
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Had dinner and spent the night at the hospice. A place of retreat and silence.
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The Varzo region offers a variety of mountain accommodations, including traditional alpine refuges, non-guarded bivouacs, and even a historic hospice. For example, Crampiolo is a small settlement with accommodation and restaurants, while Simplon Hospice offers a unique historical stay. Many huts, like Crosta Hut and Rifugio Città di Arona, also provide winter bivouac options.
Yes, several options cater to families. The settlement of Crampiolo in the Alpe Devero Natural Park is noted as family-friendly, offering accommodation and restaurants in a car-free environment. Additionally, Capanna Buffalora, though located across the border in Switzerland's Val Calanca, is a guarded hut equipped with games and books for children, making it a good choice for family groups.
For winter visits, several huts provide bivouac facilities. Crosta Hut has a winter bivouac that is always open, offering eight beds. Similarly, Rifugio Città di Arona, located in the Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero Park, has a winter bivouac with nine beds, mattresses, blankets, pillows, and candles. Bivacco Combi e Lanza is a non-guarded alpine refuge that remains open year-round.
The Simplon Hospice stands out as a historical site. Originally built on Napoleon's orders, its construction began in 1801 and was completed in 1831. It now serves as a refreshment point with overnight stays, managed by the canons of the Great St. Bernard. Bivacco Combi e Lanza, built in 1974, is dedicated to young alpinists and offers a glimpse into traditional alpine bivouac life.
The region around Varzo and its huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, such as those leading to Monte Leone Hut, which sits on the border between Switzerland and Italy. For more extensive hiking, consider routes along the GTA (Great Crossing of the Alps) near Crosta Hut. Mountain biking and gravel biking are also popular, with numerous trails available. You can find detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Varzo, MTB Trails around Varzo, and Gravel biking around Varzo guides.
For experienced hikers and mountaineers, Bivacco Combi e Lanza is strategically positioned as an excellent base for ascents of nearby peaks like Pizzo Cornera (3,083 m) and Pizzo di Boccareccio (3,027 m). It also serves as a route to Binn in Switzerland via the Cornera Pass. Monte Leone Hut is another challenging destination, offering a worthwhile goal in a significant alpine setting.
The huts around Varzo offer stunning alpine panoramas. From Bivacco Combi e Lanza, you can enjoy views of Monte Cervandone and a small alpine lake. Rifugio Città di Arona provides beautiful views of Valle Cairasca and Monte Leone. Capanna Buffalora, located amidst pastures and larch forests, offers magnificent panoramic views, including proximity to the famous heart-shaped lake of Calvaresc.
The main season for many guarded huts, like Rifugio Città di Arona and Crosta Hut, typically runs from June to September/October. During these months, the weather is generally more favorable for hiking. However, for those seeking winter experiences, many huts offer unstaffed bivouac facilities that are open year-round.
Yes, Rifugio Genzianella is situated near the San Domenico di Varzo Ski Resort, making it a convenient option for skiers and snowboarders. The surrounding area, including Alpe Ciamporino, is popular for winter outdoor activities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural settings and the welcoming atmosphere of the huts. Highlights like Crampiolo are loved for their romantic stone houses and good restaurants. Monte Leone Hut is praised as a worthwhile goal in a grand setting, often serving simple but satisfying meals. The Crosta Hut is noted for its excellent cuisine and breathtaking views of the Val d’Ossola.
Absolutely. Crosta Hut is located along the route of the GTA, the Great Crossing of the Alps, making it an ideal stop for those undertaking this renowned trek. Capanna Buffalora in Switzerland also serves as a key base and stop along the challenging Calanca Alpine Path.
Yes, several huts are situated within protected natural areas. Rifugio Città di Arona is located within the Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero Park, offering an immersive experience in a protected alpine environment. The settlement of Crampiolo is also found in the heart of the Alpe Devero Natural Park.


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