Refuge Alpe di Lago
1.0Rifugio Alpe di Lago
2,122m
Ticino, Switzerland
About
Rifugio Alpe di Lago sits at 2,122m on the Ticino side of the Lepontine Alps, serving as a base for peaks and traverses in this less-crowded corner of the Alps. Reach it from Rodi-Fiesso in the Bavona Valley via the Alpe di Lago trail, a 2–2.5 hour ascent gaining roughly 900m through open pasture and light forest. The hut is also accessible from the north via Nufenen Pass or from other valleys in the region, making it a hub for multi-day routes across the Lepontines.
The refuge operates as a simple mountain hut with dormitory accommodation and a small number of private rooms. It serves hot meals and basic provisions; bring cash as card payments are not always available. Water comes from the spring and meltwater nearby. The hut opens mid-June through September, depending on snow conditions. Capacity is modest—book ahead for July and August. Winter access is rarely possible.
Contact the hut directly by phone or email (details via the SAC/CAS directory or local Ticino tourism). You can also contact the Bavona Valley guides or the commune of Cevio for current opening dates and booking. The Alpe di Lago meadow fills quickly in peak season, so book 4–6 weeks ahead for summer weekends. Plan for self-sufficiency during shoulder seasons when staffing is limited.
The refuge operates as a simple mountain hut with dormitory accommodation and a small number of private rooms. It serves hot meals and basic provisions; bring cash as card payments are not always available. Water comes from the spring and meltwater nearby. The hut opens mid-June through September, depending on snow conditions. Capacity is modest—book ahead for July and August. Winter access is rarely possible.
Contact the hut directly by phone or email (details via the SAC/CAS directory or local Ticino tourism). You can also contact the Bavona Valley guides or the commune of Cevio for current opening dates and booking. The Alpe di Lago meadow fills quickly in peak season, so book 4–6 weeks ahead for summer weekends. Plan for self-sufficiency during shoulder seasons when staffing is limited.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August, earlier if you're planning a multi-day traverse and need guaranteed beds.
Open June to October, fully staffed from mid-June through late September.
Start from Rodi-Fiesso in Bavona Valley and follow the Alpe di Lago trail for 2–2.5 hours, gaining 900m through pasture and forest; alternative routes exist from Nufenen Pass and neighbouring valleys.
Expect dorm beds, simple meals (pasta, soups, local cheese), and water; showers are cold or absent—pack a wash kit.
No—the demanding access, high elevation, and exposed terrain make it suitable only for fit hikers and mountaineers with Alpine experience.
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