Best huts around Peio are found in the picturesque Peio valley, nestled within the Stelvio National Park in Trentino, Italy. This region offers a diverse landscape of high-altitude peaks, glaciers, and alpine pastures. The area is known for its traditional "malghe" (alpine dairies) and mountain refuges, providing a range of experiences from challenging mountaineering bases to accessible family-friendly spots. Visitors can explore a natural environment rich in geological and botanical interest.
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The Martello refuge (or Marteller Hütte in German) is located at about 2,160 meters above sea level, at the top of the Val Martello and well inside the Stelvio National Park. Being surrounded by 15 peaks over 3,000 meters, it is a true panoramic point. You can book a night in the mountains on the refuge's website: https://www.martellerhuette.com/it/.
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Enchanting place. Beautiful Malghette lake. Stop to admire the mountains reflected in the lake.
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Stunning lake to reach from different routes.
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Totally idyllic mountain hut with overnight accommodation. Quiet and secluded with a great panoramic view and a small lake. Don't despair when hiking to the hut: you can only see it when you are right in front of it, as it is very sheltered. And watch out: the kitchen closes at 3 p.m.
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The Martello refuge (Marteller Hütte) is located at 2,610 meters above sea level, in the Stelvio National Park. The landscape that surrounds it is dotted with peaks that exceed 3,000 meters above sea level. Once you reach the refuge you can delight yourself with exquisite traditional South Tyrolean dishes.
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Beautiful view from the terrace. Huttenwaard Bruno is very nice and clearly does his work with passion. He also guides tours and works at the Bergrettung. Tasty food, lots of choice, also vegetarian.
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You can eat well and cheaply here with a wonderful view of the lake.
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The Peio valley, located within the Stelvio National Park, offers a diverse range of huts. You can find high-altitude refuges for mountaineers, traditional "malghe" (alpine dairies) known for local cuisine, and more accessible, family-friendly spots. The area caters to various preferences, from challenging adventures to relaxing outings.
Yes, several huts in Peio are renowned for their stunning panoramic views. For instance, Rifugio Vioz "Mantova", at 3,531 meters, is the highest hut in Trentino and offers expansive views over the Ortles-Cevedale group. Similarly, Rifugio Cevedale provides stunning vistas of mountains, glaciers, and peaks from its 2,607-meter altitude. The Marteller Hut / Martello Refuge is also a true panoramic point, surrounded by over 15 peaks above 3,000 meters.
Many huts and malghe in Peio offer delicious traditional Trentino cuisine. NestAlp Malga Campo provides an agritourism experience with an internal restaurant and panoramic terrace. Malga Frattasecca, built in 1854, is also celebrated for its quality traditional dishes. Other notable options include Covel Alpine Hut, Saline Alpine Hut, Borche Alpine Hut, and Campo Alpine Hut, all known for local flavors.
Absolutely. The Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi is a great option, featuring a playground and a place to rest directly above a suspension bridge. Malga Frattasecca is particularly attractive to children due to the presence of numerous animals like donkeys, goats, and rabbits. Additionally, the excursion to Lake Malghette is suitable for both children and beginners.
The area around Peio's huts is rich in natural beauty. You can find expansive ice fields near Rifugio Vioz "Mantova" and the Vedretta della Mare glacier near Rifugio Cevedale. The circular route to Malga Val Comasine offers views within the Stelvio National Park, with old larch trees, geological formations, and rare botanical species. The Hintergrathütte is situated in a secluded setting with a small lake nearby.
The Peio area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy various running trails, including routes like the 'Race to Rifugio Guido Larcher al Cevedale' or the 'Rifugio Scoiattolo loop from Peio'. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes such as the 'Zufall Hut – Old Dam Wall in Martell Valley loop' or ascensions to peaks like Monte Cevedale. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Peio and Mountain Hikes around Peio guides.
Yes, many huts serve as bases or destinations for hiking trails. For example, the ascent to Rifugio Vioz "Mantova" is a challenging mountaineering route. The Zufall Hut / Rifugio Nino Corsi can be reached via the Plimaschluchten trail, which is exciting and offers rocky paths. You can explore various hiking routes, including the 'Rifugio Larcher and the Careser Lakes Loop' or 'Pian Palù and Sforzellina Trail', by checking the Hiking around Peio guide.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Many high-altitude refuges, like Rifugio Vioz "Mantova", are typically open during the summer season, from late June to late September, ideal for mountaineering. Lower-altitude malghe and huts might be accessible for longer periods. For specific opening times, it's advisable to check individual hut websites or local tourism resources like visitvaldipejo.it.
Yes, several huts in the Peio area provide overnight accommodation. The Hintergrathütte offers idyllic mountain hut stays in a quiet setting. The Marteller Hut / Martello Refuge also allows for overnight bookings. Rifugio Lo Scoiattolo combines the comforts of a hotel with an alpine hut, offering rooms directly on the ski slopes. Rifugio Cevedale even features a winter bivouac for experienced mountaineers.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural surroundings, the warmth of alpine hospitality, and the delicious traditional cuisine. Many appreciate the diverse experiences, from challenging high-altitude ascents to relaxing family outings. The opportunity to immerse oneself in the high-mountain pasture life at places like NestAlp Malga Campo, or to enjoy the panoramic views from huts like the Marteller Hut, are often highlighted as favorite aspects.
Yes, some huts are more accessible. The circular route near Peio Fonti that includes Malga Val Comasine is of moderate difficulty, making it suitable for those seeking less strenuous walks while still enjoying panoramic views and cultural interest. The excursion to Lake Malghette is also described as suitable for beginners.


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