Refuge Colonnello Ferruccio Lorenzini
1.6Rifugio Colonnello Ferruccio Lorenzini
1,478m
Graubuenden, Switzerland
About
Rifugio Colonnello Ferruccio Lorenzini sits at 1478m on the southern slopes of the Lepontine Alps in Ticino, near the Val Bavona. The hut is accessible via the Val Bavona road from Cevio, followed by a hiking approach that typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours depending on your chosen route. The most straightforward access uses marked trails from Robiei or Foroglio. This location puts you on established hiking routes connecting the Val Bavona with higher alpine terrain and surrounding ridges.
The refuge operates as a simple mountain shelter offering basic accommodation and meals prepared from local ingredients. It typically has capacity for around 30 people in dormitory-style rooms. The hut serves hot food and drinks year-round, making it a reliable rest point for day hikers or a base for multi-day trips through the region. Facilities are functional rather than luxurious. The hut operates throughout the year, though you should confirm opening dates before visiting, particularly outside summer months.
Contact the hut directly before planning your visit. Book accommodation 2-3 weeks ahead for weekends during July and August. This is popular terrain for both summer hiking and autumn trips, so advance notice prevents disappointment. The refuge's position makes it useful as a waypoint on longer traverses rather than as a final destination, but it serves the purpose well for walkers exploring the Val Bavona's network of trails.
The refuge operates as a simple mountain shelter offering basic accommodation and meals prepared from local ingredients. It typically has capacity for around 30 people in dormitory-style rooms. The hut serves hot food and drinks year-round, making it a reliable rest point for day hikers or a base for multi-day trips through the region. Facilities are functional rather than luxurious. The hut operates throughout the year, though you should confirm opening dates before visiting, particularly outside summer months.
Contact the hut directly before planning your visit. Book accommodation 2-3 weeks ahead for weekends during July and August. This is popular terrain for both summer hiking and autumn trips, so advance notice prevents disappointment. The refuge's position makes it useful as a waypoint on longer traverses rather than as a final destination, but it serves the purpose well for walkers exploring the Val Bavona's network of trails.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; 4–6 weeks for shoulder season (June, September).
The hut is typically staffed from June to September, but check ahead as dates vary—some years it may open earlier or close later.
Drive to Cevio, take the Val Bavona road to Robiei or Foroglio, then hike marked trails to the hut—roughly 1.5 to 2 hours depending on your starting point.
The hut serves meals (lunch and dinner) and provides dormitory beds; confirm bed availability and meal options when you book, as staffing can be limited.
Yes—the 1.5 to 2-hour approach on marked trails is accessible for families with children and hikers new to the Alps, making it an ideal base for easy to moderate day hikes.
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