Refuge Aoste
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Refuge Aosta | |
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![]() The hut in September 2008. | |
![]() ![]() Refuge Aosta | |
Coordinates | 45°58′00″N 7°33′45″E / 45.9667°N 7.5625°E |
Country | Italy |
State/territory | Aosta Valley |
Administrative district | Bionaz |
Mountain range | Pennine Alps |
Elevation | 2,788 m (9,147 ft) |
Administration | |
Hut type | CAI Category D |
Refuge Aoste is a mountain hut in the Valpelline, in the Pennine Alps, owned by the Club Alpino Italiano. It is in the commune of Bionaz, Aosta Valley, Italy.
History[]
The first refuge was built in 1908, but destroyed by an avalanche in 1951. It was rebuilt and inaugurated in 1956, but in 1990 lost its roof. The current hut opened in 1995.
External linksCoordinates: 45°58′14″N 7°33′45″E / 45.97056°N 7.56250°E[]
Categories:
- Pennine Alps
- Mountain huts in the Alps
- Mountain huts in Aosta Valley
- Club Alpino Italiano
- Italy geography stubs