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Refugio Levi Molinari

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Refugio Levi Molinari

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Rifugio Levi Molinari is a welcoming mountain hut nestled at approximately 1,850 meters in the Alta Val Susa, within the concavity of Galambra. Located above the hamlet of Grange della Valle in the municipality of Exilles, Province of Turin, Italy, this historic refuge sits at the edge of a beautiful larch forest. It serves as a gateway to a protected natural area known for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity in the Piedmont region.

Visitors consistently praise the Rifugio Levi…

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    11 de julio de 2020

    Senderismo

    Un bonito refugio, adecuado para familias con niños. Puedes acercarte mucho en coche y dar unos pasos para llegar a él. Punto de partida de algunas excursiones
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    3 de septiembre de 2017

    Senderismo

    Especialidades regionales, generalmente solo 3-5 platos para elegir. Amplia zona para niños. Muchas oportunidades de senderismo en la zona. Aparcamiento a unos 5 minutos delante de la cabaña. Para personas con visión limitada hay mapas en relieve de la zona y determinación de cumbres en Braille!!!!
    ¡Hay una ruta de senderismo separada para personas con discapacidad visual!
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    9 de agosto de 2020

    Senderismo

    El recorrido desde Rifugio Scarfiotti hasta Rifugio Molinari es difícil debido al largo y empinado descenso. Pero el Rifugio Levi Molinari es un destino maravilloso, enclavado en el bosque. El ambiente es muy agradable y te sientes como si estuvieras en un cuento de hadas. La dueña es muy amable y la comida es deliciosa. Simplemente te sientes cómodo.
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    Elevación 1.900 m

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    Desarrollado por Foreca

    martes 28 abril

    15°C

    7°C

    49 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 7,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Exilles, Torino, el Piamonte, Italia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What types of hiking trails can I expect around Rifugio Levi Molinari?

    The area around Rifugio Levi Molinari offers a diverse range of trails. You'll find everything from short, easy walks suitable for families, like the 15-minute stroll from Grange della Valle, to more challenging routes. The refuge is a popular starting point for trekking, mountaineering, and even ski mountaineering in winter. For instance, the descent from Rifugio Scarfiotti is known to be long and steep, offering a more demanding experience. The terrain includes forested paths, alpine landscapes, and routes leading to the last remaining glaciers in Val di Susa.

    Is Rifugio Levi Molinari suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy hike?

    Yes, Rifugio Levi Molinari is quite accessible. From the hamlet of Grange della Valle, it's only a 15-minute walk to the refuge, making it very suitable for beginners, families with young children, or those seeking a gentle introduction to mountain environments. The highlight data also categorizes it as 'intermediate', suggesting a good balance of accessible and more challenging options nearby. There are also equipped single-pitch routes for bouldering that are suitable for families and climbing schools.

    What unique natural features or wildlife can I observe near the refuge?

    The Rifugio Levi Molinari is situated in a protected natural area at the edge of a beautiful larch forest, within the concavity of Galambra. This region is notable for hosting the last remaining glaciers in Val di Susa. Wildlife enthusiasts can look forward to spotting ibex, deer, chamois, wolves, bearded vultures, and eagles during excursions. The area is also recognized as a 'GEOSITO AD INTERESSE REGIONALE' (geosite of regional interest).

    How do parking facilities work at Rifugio Levi Molinari, especially during peak season?

    Parking is available close to the hut, typically about a 5-minute walk away from the refuge itself. While the intro mentions parking is available, visitor tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during busy periods like summer weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot, particularly if you plan to embark on longer hikes.

    Can I reach Rifugio Levi Molinari using public transport, and how long would that take?

    Yes, you can reach the refuge via public transport. The nearest train station is Salbertrand. From Salbertrand, you can hike to the refuge along the GTA n. 541 trail, which takes approximately 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can arrange for a taxi sherpa from the station to transport you closer to the refuge, significantly reducing the walking time.

    What are the seasonal conditions like for visiting Rifugio Levi Molinari, particularly in winter?

    Rifugio Levi Molinari is a year-round destination. While summer offers ideal conditions for trekking and bouldering, winter transforms the area into a haven for ski mountaineering. The refuge is an ideal base for winter activities, but visitors should be prepared for snowy and potentially icy conditions on trails. Always check local weather forecasts and avalanche reports before embarking on winter excursions.

    Are there specific family-friendly activities or amenities at Rifugio Levi Molinari?

    Absolutely! Rifugio Levi Molinari is highly recommended for families with children. It features a large dedicated area for children and organizes summer nature camps in collaboration with CAI Torino, focusing on play, discovery, and fun in nature. The short, easy walk from Grange della Valle also makes it very accessible for families. Additionally, there's a unique private trail with relief maps and summit determination in Braille, catering to visually impaired visitors.

    Is Rifugio Levi Molinari dog-friendly?

    While the provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed inside the refuge or on all trails, mountain huts in Italy often have specific rules regarding pets. It's advisable to contact Rifugio Levi Molinari directly before your visit to confirm their current pet policy, especially if you plan to stay overnight or bring your dog inside the dining area.

    What kind of accommodation options are available at Rifugio Levi Molinari?

    Rifugio Levi Molinari offers overnight accommodation with 38 beds distributed across various rooms and dormitories. Guests can expect a simple yet welcoming environment. The facility is equipped with bathrooms on each floor and hot showers, providing essential comforts after a day of outdoor activities.

    What makes the cuisine at Rifugio Levi Molinari special?

    The cuisine at Rifugio Levi Molinari is a highlight for many visitors. Managed by Enzo Latona, a graduate of Alma – the International School of Italian Cuisine, the restaurant reinterprets typical local dishes. A standout is the polenta made from ancient Piedmontese stone-ground corn, often paired with locally sourced meats and cheeses. They also offer creative new dishes, homemade desserts, and can accommodate special menus for dietary intolerances, emphasizing family tradition and fresh, local ingredients.

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