Best huts around Revò are situated in the Val di Non, a region known for its diverse landscapes and mountain views, including the Brenta Dolomites. The area offers a mix of accessible trails and more challenging routes leading to mountain accommodations. These huts often provide local cuisine and serve as popular destinations for hikers seeking both refreshment and panoramic vistas. Many are part of trekking loops, showcasing the region's natural and cultural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great view, delicious Kaiserschmarrn
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Super tasty, local dishes at absolutely fair prices. Plus warm hospitality and very friendly staff. Wonderful view of the Monte Peller basin and the surrounding mountains. You can even spend the night up here at 2000m altitude. All information at https://www.rifugiopeller.com/
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Beautiful Alm Unfortunately closed at the moment.
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Rustic Alm with a large fireplace, very good food, large portions at the usual prices. Nice courteous staff provided by the Almwirtin's family.
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At the moment, in mid-April, the hut is still in hibernation
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The Peller Refuge offers welcoming rooms, excellent cuisine and an incomparable view. It is usually open from mid-June to mid-September.
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Several huts in the Revò area are celebrated for their food. Felixer Alm / Malga San Felice is known for its very good food. At Laugenalm, visitors can enjoy delicious carrot cake and buckwheat cake. The Revò Hut offers fantastic food made from farm-own products, with highlights like bright yellow Kaiserschmarrn and bacon dumpling soup.
Yes, many huts provide stunning vistas. The Revò Hut boasts a fantastic view. Peller Hut offers an incomparable panorama, and Obere Kesselalm is also a hut with a viewpoint. Malga di Revò, while not a highlight in the guide, is known for its magnificent panoramic views of the Brenta Dolomites and Alta Val di Non.
The Revò Hut is specifically categorized as family-friendly. Malga di Revò, located at 1734 meters, is easily reachable, with trails from Hofmahd parking lot (25 min walk) or near Castrin Pass tunnel (30 min walk) that are considered easy and suitable for children. Obere Kesselalm is also reachable via an easy trail.
The Revò area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the difficult 'Spitzner Kornigl Summit loop' or 'Laugen Summit Cross loop' starting from Passo Castrin - Hofmahdjoch. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Val di Sole Cycle Path' or the 'Cles Town Hall Square – Lake Tovel loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Tassulla Hut – Peller Hut loop'. You can explore more routes in the Mountain Hikes around Revò, Cycling around Revò, and MTB Trails around Revò guides.
Many huts in the region operate seasonally. Malga di Revò is typically open from early June to mid-November and again from mid-December to the end of May. Peller Hut is usually open from mid-June to mid-September. It's advisable to check specific opening times for individual huts before planning your visit, especially outside of peak summer months.
Malga di Revò, also known as Revó Alm, is a prominent hut situated at 1734 meters. It's known for its easy accessibility, making it popular for families, and offers magnificent panoramic views towards the Brenta Dolomites and the Alta Val di Non. The malga serves typical South Tyrolean cuisine and is part of the famous Malghe delle Maddalene loop, offering a classic alpine experience. You can find more information on Visit Val di Non or Visit Trentino.
Yes, many huts around Revò function as restaurants and offer food and drinks. For example, Felixer Alm / Malga San Felice, Laugenalm, Revò Hut, and Peller Hut all provide excellent cuisine. Malga di Revò also offers food and drinks, with a sunny terrace.
Visitors frequently praise the delicious local food, the friendly hospitality of the hosts, and the stunning panoramic views. Many enjoy the rustic charm and the opportunity to relax and refuel after a hike. The accessibility of some huts, making them suitable for families, is also a highlight.
Yes, some huts offer unique touches. At Obere Kesselalm, you might find drinks kept cool in a water source, operating on an honesty system. Laugenalm is noted for its rustic atmosphere and hard-working staff. The Revò Hut stands out for its food made from the farm's own products.
While many huts primarily serve as day-stop restaurants, some, like the Peller Hut, offer welcoming rooms where you can spend the night. It's always best to check directly with the specific hut for accommodation availability and booking details.
Yes, the Malghe delle Maddalene loop is a notable trekking route that includes Malga di Revò, along with other malghe like Malga di Cloz, Malga Castrin, and Malga di Lauregno. These loops allow hikers to experience diverse landscapes and culture while visiting multiple huts.


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