Huts around Lanzada, located in the Valmalenco region of Italy, provide bases for exploring the surrounding Alps. The area features a diverse landscape with mountains, dams, and glaciers. These rifugi offer access to numerous hiking and climbing routes, along with local cuisine. Lanzada serves as a starting point for excursions into the Bernina Group and Pizzo Scalino.
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Very impressive nature, enjoy
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The Boval Hut is beautifully situated above the Morteratsch Glacier, offering spectacular views of the Bernina Range. Piz Palü, Piz Bernina with its Biancograt, and Piz Morteratsch are prominent features. The hut itself is cozy and, of course, also ideal as a base for glacier tours.
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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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Once at the top of the hut, it's pure enjoyment to enjoy a drink (prices are reasonable) and all the beauty surrounding you on the terrace! Especially the glacier and the peaks over 4,000 meters high!
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Good service and Rösti with fried egg as well as the apple strudel were very tasty
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The view from the refuge is excellent and the path to reach it is quite simple without particularly technical points.
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For families, the Cristina Hut is an excellent choice, known for its welcoming atmosphere, homemade cooking, and strategic location for circular routes. Another great option is Roberto Bignami Hut, which offers walks of varying difficulty suitable for different ages, all with wonderful views. Rifugio Alpe Ponte is also family-friendly, easily accessible, and offers children's games.
The huts around Lanzada offer spectacular alpine panoramas. From Roberto Bignami Hut, you can see the dams of Campo Moro and Campo Franscia, with the Fellaria glacier in the distance. Chamanna da Boval (Boval Hut) provides close-up views of the Bernina Group's ice formations and the Morteratsch Glacier. Rifugio Cristina, nestled in a natural basin, offers views of the surrounding Alps and the majestic Pizzo Scalino.
Yes, several huts serve as excellent bases for more demanding adventures. Rifugio Poschiavino is a starting point for excursions into the Bernina Group and Pizzo Scalino, ideal for challenging mountaineering and ski-mountaineering tours. Rifugio Ca Runcasch is strategically located as a crossing point for the Alta Via della Valmalenco and the Via Alpina, perfect for multi-day treks.
Many huts offer traditional Valtellinese cuisine. Rifugio Zoia serves local dishes, while Rifugio Alpe Ponte is known for specialties like pizzoccheri, sciatt, gnocchetti, polenta taragna, wild mushrooms, local cured meats and cheeses, and seasonal game. Cristina Hut is also praised for its homemade cooking.
The area around Lanzada's huts is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and climbing routes, with options ranging from easy walks to challenging mountaineering. During winter, snowshoeing is popular, especially near Rifugio Cristina. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for touring bicycles and gravel biking, including loops around dams and lakes. There are also dedicated running trails, such as the Valmalenco UltraDistance Trail.
Rifugio Cristina is easily reachable and offers respite. Rifugio Alpe Ponte is also easily accessible on foot, with routes from Voltadone (around 40 minutes), Curlo (around 1 hour), or Lanzada via Ronchetti (about 1 hour 20 minutes). These are great for those looking for shorter, scenic walks combined with a meal or refreshment.
Most huts are open during the summer months, typically from June to September, which is ideal for hiking and exploring. Some huts, like Rifugio Cristina, also offer limited winter openings (late December to early January, then weekends until Easter, weather permitting) for snowshoeing and winter activities.
Yes, the strategic location of huts like Cristina Hut makes them ideal for various circular routes connecting to other Valmalenco huts. The Giro Diga di Gera, starting near Rifugio Poschiavino, is a well-marked circular route around the Campo Gera dam, touching high-altitude pastures and offering beautiful landscapes.
Some huts are pet-friendly. Rifugio Poschiavino explicitly states a pet-friendly policy, and Rifugio Alpe Ponte also offers pet-friendly options. It's always advisable to check directly with the specific hut regarding their pet policies before your visit, as rules can vary.
Amenities vary by hut but often include lodging with rooms (typically 4 or 6 beds), shared bathrooms, and provided sheets and blankets. Many huts offer restaurants serving local cuisine, and some have bars. Additional amenities can include internet access, climbing walls or gyms, children's games, a selection of bottled wines, and menus catering to vegetarians or those with intolerances. Some also offer shuttle services.
While specific parking locations for each trailhead are not detailed, Rifugio Poschiavino mentions private car access, suggesting parking is available nearby. For trails around the Campo Moro dams, there are typically designated parking areas for hikers. It's recommended to research specific trailheads for detailed parking information.
Absolutely. The Roberto Bignami Hut is close to the impressive dams of Campo Moro and Campo Franscia, with views of the Fellaria glacier. Rifugio Cristina is situated in a natural basin with streams and traditional huts, at the foot of Pizzo Scalino. Rifugio Poschiavino is a gateway to the Bernina Group and the scenic Giro Diga di Gera, which circles the Campo Gera dam and high-altitude pastures.


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