The Cesare Dalmazzi Refuge, named after the mountaineer from Turin, is located in Val Ferret in one of the most beautiful areas of the Mont Blanc Massif: the Triolet Glacier. The first construction of a shelter on the site dates back to 1892. The hut was built in 1932 and later extended in the 1980s. It was extensively renovated in 2003.
In addition to being an excellent base for climbing multipitch routes on the splendid granite of the Mont Blanc massif, the hut is also the place to simply enjoy beautiful views.

 

Prices

Prices are valid from 01/12/2023 to 30/11/2024

How to get here

By car

Courmayeur motorway exit.
From the Courmayeur motorway exit, continue towards the Mont Blanc Tunnel for about 4 km, passing the hamlet of Entrèves. On the last hairpin bend before the tunnel, leave the state road to join the road leading to Val Ferret. Continue straight on for about 7 km to the hamlet of Lavachey, where you can leave your car in a pay car park. From here, continue on foot or by bus to Arp Nouvaz . The refuge can be reached in about two and a half hours.
Val Ferret is a restricted traffic zone and public parking spaces are limited and subject to a charge.

By public transport

Regular bus service Courmayeur - Arp Nouvaz (approx. 20 trips per day in high season)