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Nacamuli Hut at Collon Pass

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Nacamuli Hut at Collon Pass

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Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon is a historic mountain hut nestled high in the Italian Alps, specifically within the Valpelline, a picturesque side valley of the Aosta Valley. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2,818 meters above sea level, it stands just below the famous Col Collon pass. This strategic location has historically served as a vital route connecting Italy's Valpelline with Valais in Switzerland, making it a significant landmark for alpine adventurers.

Visitors consistently praise the exceptional hospitality and…

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    June 6, 2023

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    The Nacamuli refuge is kept in excellent condition and very clean. The hospitality is excellent, as is the cuisine. The dishes are freshly prepared. Giorgio, one of the managers and chef, creates fantastic dishes, especially the cakes. They are simply delicious! Elio, the other manager, is friendly, kind and quick with service. Additionally, they provide great information for excursions. It is worth visiting the refuge even just to enjoy a good lunch at almost 3,000 meters, enjoying a fantastic view.
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    April 23, 2024

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    Very beautifully situated in the high mountains, you can easily observe ibexes.
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    September 28, 2024

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    Two shelters, one for summer and one for winter, the summer one was unfortunately closed when we visited on September 15 and the winter one was available.
    With a magnificent view
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    1. From Place Moulin Dam to Rifugio Nacamuli at Col Collon

    16.9km

    07:27

    890m

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    Alpine adventure from turquoise reservoir to glacier-surrounded refuge via cables and rushing torrents.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 2,780 m

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    Location: Bionaz, Aosta Valley, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the operating dates for Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon?

    The main refuge typically operates during the summer season, generally from June to September. Specific dates can vary slightly each year; for example, it operated from June 22 to September 4 in 2023. It's always best to check their official channels for the exact opening and closing dates before planning your trip.

    Is there a winter room available at Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon?

    Yes, there is a dedicated winter room available, offering 20 beds for off-season use. This is particularly useful for experienced alpine skiers and winter hikers. Note that the main refuge facilities, including catering, are closed during the winter season.

    What is the difficulty level of the hike to Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon?

    The hike to Rifugio Nacamuli is considered challenging. While generally well-marked, the trail includes sections equipped with steps and metal ropes to assist with the ascent through the wild Comba d'Oren valley. Hikers should be prepared for high-altitude conditions and demanding terrain, requiring appropriate footwear and clothing.

    How long does it take to hike to Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon?

    Access to the refuge typically begins from the car park at the Place Moulin Dam (1980 m), followed by a hike of approximately 3.5 hours for an average hiker. This duration can vary depending on individual fitness levels and trail conditions.

    Are dogs allowed at Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon?

    While the general policy for mountain huts in Italy can vary, it's common for dogs to be allowed in certain areas or with specific restrictions. Given the high-altitude environment and shared sleeping quarters, it is highly recommended to contact the refuge directly to confirm their current policy regarding dogs before your visit.

    Is Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon suitable for families with young children or beginners?

    Due to the challenging terrain, high altitude, and the approximately 3.5-hour ascent, the hike to Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon is generally not recommended for very young children or beginner hikers without prior mountain experience. Families with older, experienced children who are accustomed to strenuous hikes might find it manageable, but careful consideration of fitness and weather conditions is essential.

    What kind of food can I expect at the refuge?

    Visitors consistently praise the cuisine at Rifugio Nacamuli. You can expect freshly prepared dishes and delicious cakes, often highlighted as a particular treat. The staff are known for their excellent hospitality and the quality of the meals served at nearly 3,000 meters.

    What are some notable natural features or viewpoints near the refuge?

    From the refuge, you can observe stunning views and potentially spot ibexes in the surrounding high mountains. Continuing an hour further up to Col Collon itself rewards hikers with a view of a beautiful glacial lake with azure waters and panoramic vistas of the Swiss side, including peaks like La Vierge, Punta Kurz, and L'Evêque.

    What is the historical significance of Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon?

    The original hut, named Col Collon, was first built in 1928. It was entirely rebuilt in 1994 a few meters higher and renamed Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon in memory of Alessandro Nacamuli, a passionate mountaineer who tragically died in Pakistan in 1986. The Col Collon pass itself historically served as a route connecting Valpelline with Valais, Switzerland.

    Are there any other amenities or accommodation options nearby?

    Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon is a remote mountain hut. The nearest amenities and additional accommodation options would be found further down in the valley, closer to the Place Moulin Dam or in the villages of Valpelline. The refuge itself offers 70 beds during its summer operating season.

    What are the best multi-day treks that include Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon?

    The refuge is strategically located along several renowned multi-day treks. It is a key stop on the Tour du Cervin (Matterhorn Tour), an 7-8 day trek showcasing all sides of the iconic Matterhorn, and also along the Tour des Grands Barrages. These routes offer extensive alpine experiences and magnificent landscapes.

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