Refuge Sonnenberg

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Rifugio Sonnenberg

Piedmont, Italy

About

Rifugio Sonnenberg sits at 2,284m in the Cottian Alps, on the border between Piedmont and France. Reach it from Prà del Torno (1,560m) via a 4.5-hour uphill walk through larch forest and alpine meadows. The trail is well-marked and steady. In winter and early spring, avalanche risk closes the approach, so check conditions before traveling. The hut also connects to longer ridge traverses toward Punta Marguareis (2,651m) to the east and toward the French border to the west.

The rifugio operates year-round and holds 50 beds in simple rooms. Staff serve three meals daily, with hearty Piedmont cooking and vegetarian options available. The kitchen takes reservations for dinner. Water comes from a spring; showers cost extra. The building is solid and functional rather than luxurious. Half-board is standard. Cell reception is poor but the hut has a landline.

Book directly by phone at least 10 days ahead, especially for weekends June through September. The hut fills quickly on sunny Saturdays. Winter visits require prior arrangement. Arrive by early afternoon if hiking on the same day, as the evening trail down to Prà del Torno becomes dangerous in poor light.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book at least 2-3 weeks ahead during peak season (July-August), especially for weekends. Call ahead to confirm availability and current conditions—phone booking is the main method here.
Staffed during summer months; exact dates depend on snow conditions and staff availability. Avoid winter and early spring due to avalanche risk on the approach—check with the rifugio before traveling outside July-September.
Start from Prà del Torno (1,560m) and allow 4.5 hours for the well-marked, steady uphill walk through larch forest and alpine meadow. The 724m elevation gain is moderate but relentless.
Standard Alpine hut setup with dorm beds, hot meals, and drinks. Shower facilities are basic—expect mountain hut standards. Confirm meal options and any dietary requirements when booking.
Yes for fit families; the approach is steady and well-marked rather than technical, though 4.5 hours of uphill and 2,284m elevation is not beginner-level. Excellent base for ridge walks toward Punta Marguareis if you're comfortable at altitude.

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Breakfast Half board Meals served Drinking water

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