Blattlihütte
1.4
Piedmont, Italy
About
Blattlihütte sits at 2,327m on the border between Piedmont and Switzerland, directly above the village of Macugnaga in the Walser valleys. Reach it from Macugnaga's Passo del Turlo trailhead in 2.5 hours via a steep, cairn-marked path through meadow and scree. The hut is small and remote—ideal if you want solitude and don't expect luxury. Most hikers use it as a base for Monte Rosa approaches or as a transit point on the Alta Via delle Alpi route.
The hut sleeps 20 across a few simple dormitory rooms. The guardian cooks evening meals and breakfast, both hearty. Water comes from a spring outside. Toilets are basic. The hut operates year-round but staffing is minimal outside summer months—call ahead in shoulder seasons. There's no electricity beyond a few solar panels; bring a headlamp. Weather deteriorates fast at this elevation; afternoon storms are common from June to September.
Contact the hut directly by phone (+39 339 294 8040) or email before visiting outside July and August. July-August can get crowded with mountaineers; book 4-6 weeks ahead. In shoulder seasons the place is quiet but the guardian may only be present weekends. The hut is unguarded in winter—self-service shelter only.
The hut sleeps 20 across a few simple dormitory rooms. The guardian cooks evening meals and breakfast, both hearty. Water comes from a spring outside. Toilets are basic. The hut operates year-round but staffing is minimal outside summer months—call ahead in shoulder seasons. There's no electricity beyond a few solar panels; bring a headlamp. Weather deteriorates fast at this elevation; afternoon storms are common from June to September.
Contact the hut directly by phone (+39 339 294 8040) or email before visiting outside July and August. July-August can get crowded with mountaineers; book 4-6 weeks ahead. In shoulder seasons the place is quiet but the guardian may only be present weekends. The hut is unguarded in winter—self-service shelter only.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 weeks ahead during July–August, especially if you're targeting weekends or planning Monte Rosa approaches. Contact via rifugio.net or directly—it's a small 20-bed operation and fills quickly in peak season.
Open June through September, fully staffed during the main season (July–August). Earlier and later months depend on weather and snow conditions—check rifugio.net or cai.it before visiting.
Start from Macugnaga's Passo del Turlo parking area and follow cairn-marked paths steeply upward through meadow and scree for 2.5 hours to the hut at 2,327m on the Piedmont–Switzerland border.
Simple dormitory beds (20 total), basic meals, and water; it's a working hut, not a hotel—bring a sleeping bag liner and expect minimal amenities. No shower facilities.
The steep 2.5-hour approach and minimal facilities make it better for experienced hikers and mountaineers, not beginners. It's ideal as a base for Monte Rosa climbs or Alta Via delle Alpi transit, not a casual family destination.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- AVS
- Season
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- Total
- 12
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Breakfast
Half board
Meals served
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website