Refuge La Roselette
2.2
1,873m
Valle d'Aosta, Italy
About
Rifugio La Roselette sits at 1,873m in the Val d'Ayas, a side valley branching east from the Lys Valley in Valle d'Aosta. You can reach it from the village of Champoluc in 2.5 to 3 hours on foot, following marked trails through meadows and larch forest. The hut works as a basecamp for day walks across the surrounding ridges and peaks, with routes to 3,000m summits within reasonable reach. The approach is gradual and doesn't demand scrambling skills.
The rifugio has 28 beds across simple rooms with shared facilities. Half-board meals are standard: substantial dinners use local ingredients, and breakfasts fuel your next day. The kitchen serves packed lunches on request. Water comes from a mountain spring. The hut opens from June through September, with weekends busy year-round and July–August nearly full. Winter closure is firm.
Book directly by email or phone as soon as your dates firm up. July and August require 4 to 6 weeks' notice. June and September are quieter but still book 2 to 3 weeks ahead. Confirm your arrival time when you book—the hut needs to know if you're coming by foot or by car (there's a rough road). Double-check access conditions before autumn, as high water can block stream crossings.
The rifugio has 28 beds across simple rooms with shared facilities. Half-board meals are standard: substantial dinners use local ingredients, and breakfasts fuel your next day. The kitchen serves packed lunches on request. Water comes from a mountain spring. The hut opens from June through September, with weekends busy year-round and July–August nearly full. Winter closure is firm.
Book directly by email or phone as soon as your dates firm up. July and August require 4 to 6 weeks' notice. June and September are quieter but still book 2 to 3 weeks ahead. Confirm your arrival time when you book—the hut needs to know if you're coming by foot or by car (there's a rough road). Double-check access conditions before autumn, as high water can block stream crossings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2-3 weeks ahead for weekends and peak season (July-August); weekdays have more availability. Call the hut directly or check rifugi.net for real-time availability.
Most Valle d'Aosta rifugios at 1,873m operate June through September; confirm exact dates by calling ahead, as shoulder seasons vary by snow and staffing.
From Champoluc village, it's 2.5 to 3 hours on marked trail through meadows and larch forest with gradual elevation gain—no scrambling required.
28 beds in simple rooms, plus meals and basic services; showers are typically cold-water or limited, so pack a washcloth and expect mountain hut standards.
Yes—the approach from Champoluc is non-technical and moderate, making it accessible for fit families and beginners wanting to base camp for ridge walks without exposure.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 28
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Breakfast
Half board
Meals served
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +33 4 50 47 13 31
- Website
- https://www.laroselette.com