Best huts around Besenello are found in a sunny valley between Trento and Rovereto, an area known for its vineyards, orchards, and historical Castel Beseno. The region offers various hiking and mountain biking trails. While traditional high-altitude mountain refuges are more common in the broader Trentino region, Besenello provides access to a range of outdoor experiences. The landscape is characterized by its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Be careful, today we left from Frisanchi, but the path to the bivouac was inaccessible due to a collapse. We hope they fix the path.
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A beautiful place, but very busy, there is no stove or mattresses, but to get there the path is not accessible to everyone and you need suitable shoes
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The Casarota Refuge on the Vigolana Plateau offers typical Trentino cuisine and overnight accommodation. Overlooking the Centa Valley and Valsugana, it is open all year round on weekends, and can be reached via various paths from the Fricca road or from Frisanchi. For openings, contact the manager: https://www.facebook.com/people/Rifugio-Casarota-Livio-Ciola/100063782071611/
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Hello im going on febraury, Is it safe although it can be all covered by snow ?, thanks a lot.
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The Stella d'Italia refuge is located at 1,550 meters above sea level on the Dosso del Sommo, above Fondo Grande, in the magnificent context of Alpe Cimbra. It offers a large terrace with a panoramic view of the town of Folgaria (TN) and is managed by the Rech family, who have owned the refuge for decades.
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The food is good but reservations are mandatory on weekends. The free deckchairs are also excellent for pleasant relaxation after the meal.
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You eat well and you can also use the deckchairs for free for pleasant relaxation.
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Could it be done with an electric wheelchair?
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The huts in the Besenello area provide a variety of experiences, from hearty snacks and excellent meals at places like Maranza Hut, to traditional Trentino cuisine and overnight stays at Casarota Mountain Hut. Many also serve as viewpoints and offer facilities for visitors.
Yes, several huts cater to families. For instance, Stella d’Italia Hut is noted as family-friendly, offering a large panoramic terrace and local specialties. The Viote area also features a viewpoint with a cafe and is suitable for easy excursions, making it a good option for families.
Absolutely. Casarota Mountain Hut provides overnight accommodation with typical Trentino cuisine. Similarly, Stella d’Italia Hut offers guest rooms for overnight stays. For a more rustic, high-alpine experience, Rifugio Passo Principe in the Catinaccio Group (further afield) offers dormitory beds.
While Besenello is known for its historical Castel Beseno, the broader Trentino region offers huts with historical significance. The Stella d’Italia Hut, located in Folgaria, was originally built before the Great War and is now a stop on the 'Ski Tour dei Forti,' allowing exploration of WWI remnants like Forte Sommo Alto.
Many huts in the region boast stunning views. Stella d’Italia Hut has a large panoramic terrace overlooking Folgaria. Casarota Mountain Hut offers beautiful views overlooking the Centa Valley and Valsugana. For a truly breathtaking high-alpine panorama, the Giacomelli Bivouac at the Madonnina provides magnificent views, especially at night.
The area around Besenello and its huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the 'Costa del Cavai – Monte Cavo Ridge loop' or the 'Valimpach Via Ferrata' (see more at Mountain Hikes around Besenello). Cycling and gravel biking are also popular, with routes such as the 'Adige Valley Cycle Path' (find more at Cycling around Besenello and Gravel biking around Besenello).
Yes, many huts are accessible via hiking trails. Casarota Mountain Hut can be reached via various paths from the Fricca road or from Frisanchi. The Stella d’Italia Hut is a welcoming stop for hikers on the Alpe Cimbra. For more challenging routes, the Giacomelli Bivouac is part of a demanding climb to Becco di Filadonna.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. Many huts are open during the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, ideal for hiking and cycling. Some, like Rifugio Passo Principe, also have winter openings for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing, offering a different experience in the snow.
Huts in the region are known for their traditional local cuisine. You can expect hearty snacks and excellent meals, including Trentino specialties, pizza, and homemade cakes. Casarota Mountain Hut offers typical Trentino dishes, while Rifugio Malga Campei on Monte Baldo is known for its traditional local dishes prepared with care and passion.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Giacomelli Bivouac at the Madonnina offers a unique, challenging experience with magnificent views, especially at night, providing a memorable high-alpine stay. Rifugio Passo Principe, though further away, is also unique for its remote, high-alpine setting and being rebuilt entirely out of wood.
Some huts offer winter access, particularly for winter sports enthusiasts. Rifugio Stella d'Italia operates a self-service restaurant in winter and organizes dinners accessible by snowcat. Rifugio Passo Principe also has winter openings on weekends in February, March, and April, catering to ski mountaineering and snowshoeing.
Visitors frequently praise the delicious food, warm welcome, and stunning views. Tips for Maranza Hut mention 'hearty snacks' and 'excellent meals.' At Casarota Mountain Hut, visitors appreciate the 'warm welcome' and 'good food and drinks.' The panoramic views from places like the Giacomelli Bivouac are also highly valued.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling and mountain biking. The Maranza Hut is a rewarding stop after a challenging single trail, indicating its accessibility by mountain bike. Rifugio Malga Campei even offers e-bike battery recharging. You can find various cycling and gravel biking routes in the area, such as those listed in Cycling around Besenello and Gravel biking around Besenello.


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