Best huts around Bardonecchia are found in the Italian Alps, providing mountain huts known as "rifugi" for shelter and sustenance. The region features an alpine environment, including protected areas like the Vallée Étroite and Valle Stretta. These establishments are recognized for their traditional cuisine and the alpine experience they offer.
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An authentic and unmissable refuge where we stopped during our mountain bike crossing of the Assietta with my friend. Two incredible days filled with the beauty of the surroundings and exceptional autumn light. One night at 2500m altitude at the Casa Assietta refuge, where we were welcomed like royalty by Roberto! A good night's sleep under the covers after the host had prepared an excellent dinner for us! Thank you, Roberto!
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To eat at the refuge, it's best to book to be sure of a first course of polenta ;-)
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Very tough climb with gradients almost always in double figures.
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Run by Riccardo and Anna, the refuge is located in the Vallée Étroite, on a listed and protected site. The refuge can accommodate up to 34 visitors for the night and offers delicious traditional Italian cuisine.
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The refuge of the Three Mages is located in the protected area of Valle Stretta, a splendid valley of Briançonnais. The refuge offers beds in rooms and dormitories. You can also eat and taste typical Piedmontese cuisine. All information and reservations can be found on the refuge website: https://rifugio.iremagi.it/index.php/italia/
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Refuge encountered during the Assietta tour
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The Grange of Valle Stretta are worth a visit, a mountain environment that recalls the Dolomite valleys
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Several huts in the Bardonecchia area provide overnight stays. For example, Rifugio Re Magi and Terzo Alpini Refuge, both located in the protected Valle Stretta/Vallée Étroite, offer beds in rooms or dormitories. Rifugio Scarfiotti - Crosetto also provides comfortable dormitory accommodation with 24 beds.
Yes, Bardonecchia offers options suitable for families. The Granges of the Narrow Valley is an inhabited village with shelters, public fountains, and a bar-restaurant, making it an 'absolutely lovely place' for a visit. Rifugio Scarfiotti - Crosetto is easily reachable by car, making it convenient for families, and offers simple, genuine cuisine.
You can expect traditional Italian and Piedmontese cuisine at most huts. Terzo Alpini Refuge is known for its delicious traditional Italian dishes, including polenta with stew, sausage, or venison, and homemade digestives. Rifugio Re Magi also serves typical Piedmontese cuisine. Many establishments, like Rifugio Scarfiotti - Crosetto, focus on genuine dishes made from local products.
Yes, some huts are easily accessible. Rifugio Scarfiotti - Crosetto, located in the magnificent Grange du Fond, is reachable by car from Bardonecchia in about 40 minutes. The Pian del Sole Restaurant, while not a traditional hut, is accessible by chairlift from Campo Smith, offering a unique dining experience at 1,500 meters above sea level.
The huts are often situated amidst stunning natural beauty. Terzo Alpini Refuge is surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of Valle Stretta, offering views of Lago Verde. Rifugio Scarfiotti - Crosetto is located near enchanting lakes and waterfalls. The Col du Granon (2,413 m) offers excellent views of the Ecrins mountains.
The area around Bardonecchia's huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Lake Rochemolles and Scarfiotti Refuge - Ring Tour' or the 'Climb to Poggio Tre Croci'. For mountain biking, routes like 'Col de la Vallée Étroite – Rifugio Re Magi loop' are popular. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Bardonecchia, Running Trails around Bardonecchia, and MTB Trails around Bardonecchia guides.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Assietta Refuge is located on the Strada Assietta, a well-known military road with historical importance. The Rifugio Re Magi itself dates back to 1923, being the first refuge in the Stretta Valley, and is situated in the delightful Grange hamlet, which has a unique Franco-Italian charm.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Many huts and trails are popular during the summer months for hiking and mountain biking. Some refuges, like Terzo Alpini Refuge, also offer opportunities for snowshoeing and ski mountaineering in winter. Note that some refuges, like Assietta Refuge, are closed in autumn and winter.
Absolutely. Many huts double as restaurants and cafes, offering refreshments and meals. For instance, Assietta Refuge is a great spot for an espresso and cake. The Granges of the Narrow Valley features a bar-restaurant. Additionally, mountain restaurants like Pian del Sole and Harald's Ski Restaurant Bar provide diverse dining experiences directly on the slopes or with stunning views.
The Valle Stretta / Vallée Étroite is a protected site known for its authentic alpine atmosphere and unique Franco-Italian charm. Huts like Terzo Alpini Refuge and Rifugio Re Magi are located here, offering traditional food and serving as excellent starting points for exploring natural attractions like Lago Verde. The area is cherished for its mountain environment reminiscent of the Dolomites.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Granges of the Narrow Valley is described as an 'absolutely lovely place' to visit, offering a unique experience as an inhabited village with shelters and a bar-restaurant in the French part of the Vallée Étroite. It provides a different kind of alpine charm compared to typical refuges.


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