Refuge Al Legn

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Rifugio Al Legn

1,785m Lombardy, Italy
Moderate

About

Rifugio Al Legn sits at 1785m in the Lombardy Alps, accessed via hiking trails from the valleys below. The approach takes 3–4 hours depending on your starting point and fitness. This is straightforward Alpine terrain with clear paths; check conditions before winter visits. The hut serves as a base for day walks across the surrounding ridges and peaks.

The rifugio has 12 beds across simple rooms. Meals are available—book these when you reserve beds. Drinking water is on-site. The hut stays open year-round but staffing varies by season; confirm availability before arrival. Facilities are basic and built for function, not comfort.

Email or phone ahead to reserve. Book 4–6 weeks ahead for July and August weekends. Weekdays and shoulder seasons (May–June, September–October) are quieter. You'll need to arrange payment and meal details directly with the hut.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book at least 2–3 weeks ahead during peak season (July–August); weekends fill quickly. Call the rifugio directly or check rifugio.net for availability and to secure both beds and meals.
The rifugio operates seasonally; confirm current opening dates by calling ahead, as Alpine huts in Lombardy typically close November–April depending on snow and staffing.
Access is via hiking trails from the valley below; expect 3–4 hours depending on your starting point and fitness. Paths are clear and well-marked in normal conditions—check weather before winter attempts.
12 beds in simple rooms, meals available (book when reserving beds), and on-site drinking water. Confirm whether showers are available when you call to book.
Yes, it works well for hikers comfortable with 3–4 hours of steady walking on clear paths. The hut is a good base for day walks across surrounding ridges; families should assess their fitness for the approach.

Quick Facts

Season
Total
12
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Drinking water

Contact & Booking

Phone
+41 79 823 98 07
Website
http://www.legn.ch

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