Ex caserma della finanza

1.3
Piedmont, Italy

About

Ex Caserma della Finanza sits at 2,621m on the Colle della Finanza, a windswept pass between the Orco and Soana valleys in the Gran Paradiso massif. Reach it from Ceresole Reale by hiking the Strada Reale track in 4 hours, gaining 900m steadily through larch forest and open pasture. The hut occupies a converted military barracks—hence the name—and serves as a critical waypoint for trekkers crossing the high passes between the Orco and Soana. The location is stark and exposed; don't underestimate the weather up here.

The hut offers 40 bed spaces in basic dormitory rooms. Meals are simple: pasta, polenta, and grilled meat. The kitchen can accommodate dietary requests with advance notice. There's no hot shower—this is a working refuge, not a hotel. Water comes from the mountain. The hut is open mid-June to September, weather permitting. Winter and shoulder seasons are negotiable; contact ahead. Mobile signal is patchy; bring a paper map.

Book directly by phone or email. July weekends fill weeks in advance. August is consistently busy. June and September are quieter and often more pleasant weather-wise. The hut can usually accommodate day-hikers without booking, but call ahead if arriving in a group. Staff speak Italian primarily; basic English is possible but don't rely on it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends and July–August; weekdays outside summer are more flexible. Contact the hut directly or use rifugio.net and cai.it for availability and reservations.
Ex Caserma della Finanza is typically open June through September, weather permitting; the exposed 2,621m location makes it weather-dependent in shoulder seasons.
Start from Ceresole Reale and follow the Strada Reale track for 4 hours, climbing 900m through larch forest and open pasture to Colle della Finanza.
Expect basic dorm beds and a mountain restaurant serving hot meals and drinks; facilities are simple—this is a working hut, not a resort, so plan accordingly.
No—the exposed high-pass location, steady 900m climb, and spartan conditions suit experienced hikers only; it's a transit point, not a leisure destination.

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