Refuge Fiorasca

1.0

Rifugio Fiorasca

2,086m Ticino, Switzerland
Demanding

About

Rifugio Fiorasca sits at 2,086m in the Lepontine Alps above the Val Bavona in Ticino. Reach it from Fontana di Bignasco (1,270m) via a steep hiking path that gains 816m in 2.5 to 3 hours. The route follows the Val Bavona and climbs through forest and alpine meadow. From the Ritom Pass (2,208m), accessible from the Lukmanier Pass road, the hut is a 45-minute walk. Access is foot-traffic only; there is no road.
The rifugio is a simple, stone-built hut run by the SAC (Swiss Alpine Club). It has 40 bed spaces in basic dormitory accommodation and serves meals to residents. The kitchen provides hot water for self-catering. Water comes from a spring outside. Opening season is June through September, with variable dates depending on snow cover. The hut operates on a self-service basis outside peak season; check current status before visiting.
Book directly by phone or email well ahead for July and August weekends. May and June, as well as September, are quieter. The hut is popular with hikers crossing between the Gotthard and Lukmanier valleys and with Ticino day-walkers. Winter access is not reliable. Bring a headtorch and cash; card payments are not always possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; 4–6 weeks is usually sufficient for shoulder season.
Rifugio Fiorasca is staffed from June to September; exact dates depend on snow conditions.
Hike from Fontana di Bignasco (1,270m) via a steep trail gaining 816m in 2.5–3 hours, or walk 45 minutes from Ritom Pass (2,208m); foot access only.
The hut serves meals and provides 40 beds in dormitory accommodation; shower facilities are basic, typical of a SAC alpine hut.
The route from Fontana di Bignasco is steep and requires fitness; the Ritom Pass approach is easier and better for less experienced hikers.

Quick Facts

Season
Total
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Contact & Booking

Email
Phone
Website

Activities