Huts around Levico Terme offer access to the diverse landscapes of Trentino, including the Lagorai mountain range and the Vigolana Plateau. This region is characterized by its mountain terrain, alpine dairies, and historical refuges. Visitors can explore various trails leading to these high-altitude havens, which often provide views over the Centa Valley and Valsugana. The area serves as a base for outdoor activities and experiencing local traditions.
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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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Malga Campo Luserna, at 1,450 m, is a refuge located on Alpe Cimbra, in Trentino. It offers typical Trentino cuisine and can be reached on foot from Luserna. It has both indoor and outdoor seating. It is advisable to contact them for information on opening times. Website: www.rifugiomalgacampoluserna.com
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Small panoramic peak above Roana, ideal for a short walk starting from the Campolongo pass.
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A karst depression vaguely reminiscent of an amphitheater, with the forest road surrounding it and the white rocks emerging from the green meadow: an extremely evocative and peaceful bucolic spot! The entire area is characterized by a wide variety of karst phenomena: unique furrowed fields are everywhere, sometimes reaching 2-3 meters deep; within a radius of 200 meters are numerous underground cavities that descend to a hundred meters; the busa itself is a karst depression. Among shepherds, the toponym 'Busa del Molton' (in Italian Buca del Montone) refers to the place where all the flocks gather in the spring for wool shearing; the small stone shelter, equipped with mattresses and a stove, is called—not surprisingly—'Baito del Pastore' (Shepherd's Hut). https://www.gruppospeleo7c.it/pubblicazioni-stampa-e-convegni/loch-speleologia-in-altopiano/loch-1978/item/busa-del-molton-agosto-settembre-1978
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Monte Erio, despite not being particularly high (1627m), thanks to its central position offers a remarkable view of the Asiago Plateau: on one side the northern mountains, with Verena and Portule in the foreground; on the other the fields and districts on the edge of the Val d'Assa, as well as a glimpse of the Tonezza plateau, Novegno and Val d'Astico; going down towards the east, you have a beautiful view of the Asiago basin. The mountain does not have a real summit with a 360° panorama, and is surrounded by tall fir trees, so you have to move around to see all the slopes. It is a very quiet and little frequented area, with relaxing and sweet dawns, very green in summer, snowy in winter.
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Malga Campo, nestled among fir forests in Luserna, offers trekking and MTB trails. It is a welcoming refuge where you can stop for a meal after the numerous trails that reach it. Perfect for nature lovers, the trail offers relaxation, good food and total immersion in the culture and stories of the Great War.
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very nice mountain hut excellent products
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Could it be done with an electric wheelchair?
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Around Levico Terme, you'll find both traditional mountain huts, known as "rifugi," and alpine dairies, called "malghe." Rifugi like Casarota Mountain Hut and Serot Mountain Hut often provide accommodation and meals, while malghe such as Malga Palù and Malga Fratte focus on producing local dairy products and offer a glimpse into traditional alpine life.
Yes, several huts are great for families. Maranza Hut and Serot Mountain Hut are both noted as family-friendly. Malga Palù and Malga Fratte are particularly engaging for children due to the multitude of animals they host, and Malga Fratte even participates in an "Adopt a Cow" initiative.
Many huts in the region boast incredible views. Serot Mountain Hut in the Lagorai mountain range is praised for its beautiful panoramic views. Casarota Mountain Hut offers a beautiful view towards the east, overlooking the Centa Valley and Valsugana. Malga Masi also provides incredible views over Valsugana.
You can expect traditional Trentino cuisine at many huts. Casarota Mountain Hut is known for its typical Trentino dishes. Malghe like Malga Palù and Malga Fratte specialize in local products such as aged Vezzena cheese, caciotte, butter, and ricotta. Maranza Hut is known for hearty snacks and good lunches.
Absolutely. Malga Palù is renowned for its typical local products, including Vezzena cheese (a DOC product), caciotte, butter, and ricotta. Malga Fratte also produces exceptional Vezzena cheese, a Slow Food presidium, along with butter and ricotta. Malga Marcai, the highest malga on the Vezzena plateau, produces "Oro di Levico," a unique high-altitude Vezzena cheese.
The huts serve as excellent starting points or resting spots for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the Mountain Hikes around Levico Terme guide. There are also numerous hiking trails, including the Hiking around Levico Terme guide, and mountain biking routes like those in the MTB Trails around Levico Terme guide.
Yes, some huts offer overnight accommodation. Casarota Mountain Hut provides overnight stays. Rifugio Serot also features intimate rooms for guests. Additionally, the Busa del Molton Shelter has a small house equipped with mattresses and a stove for overnight stays.
Most malghe, like Malga Fratte, are typically open from mid-June to late September. However, some rifugi, such as Casarota Mountain Hut, are open year-round on weekends, making them accessible even outside the main summer season. The best time for hiking and enjoying the full range of services is generally during the warmer months.
Yes, the region is home to historical refuges. Casarota Mountain Hut is noted as a historic refuge, particularly along the challenging ascent to Becco di Filadonna. Malga Palù also has a rich history, reflecting the long-standing alpine traditions of the area.
Malga Fratte on the Vezzena plateau is easily accessible by car or on foot. Rifugio Serot has an asphalted and scenic access road, though it can be narrow in sections. Casarota Mountain Hut can be reached by various paths from the Fricca road or from Frisanchi.
Visitors frequently highlight the delicious food, warm hospitality, and stunning panoramic views. Many appreciate the opportunity for hearty snacks and good lunches, as well as the welcoming staff. The diverse landscapes, from the Lagorai mountain range to the Vigolana Plateau, and the chance to experience local traditions and products are also highly valued by the community.
Yes, some huts are situated along more challenging routes. Casarota Mountain Hut is known as a historic refuge along the challenging ascent to Becco di Filadonna. The area offers a variety of trails, including difficult mountain hikes, for those seeking a more strenuous adventure.
Yes, some huts are close to notable natural features. Serot Mountain Hut is a great starting point for excursions, including a visit to Lago delle Prese, which is just 20 minutes away. Malga Masi is part of a scenic walk that features the impressive "Lupa del Lagorai" sculpture.


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