Best huts around Frassilongo are located in the Valle dei Mòcheni in Trentino, providing access to various mountain accommodations. This region features traditional high-altitude rifugi, charming local baite, and chalets. These locations offer rustic charm, traditional cuisine, and access to natural landscapes. Frassilongo serves as a base for exploring the Lagorai mountain range and the surrounding valley.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Good refreshment stop, before tackling the final climb to La Bassa
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The necessary gear (E-Mtb), depending on the season for wind +/- cold. Opening
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Excellent fresh ricotta and tosella
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at 1700 meters above sea level, view of Tesino and Valsugana. Excellent place.
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Agriturismo Malga Stramaiolo (low), 1678 m. The milk produced in this mountain hut is transformed into cheese, ricotta, yogurt and butter. Here they produce a Slow Food cheese called Nostrano di Piné as well as excellent cured meats. There is a restaurant service with the possibility of overnight stays and a welcoming place to stop.
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Malga located at just over 1700 m, with a nice walk after visiting the she-wolf you can go to drink and eat something handmade and really good. I recommend it 🤩😍🔝
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Fast circular route, beautiful view of the Dardemolo lake and the Sasso Rotto peak
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Beautiful mountain refuge nestled among all the peaks, classic style, with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. I recommend a visit if you are in the area 😍🤩
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Among the most appreciated huts in the area is Sette Selle Refuge, known for its hospitality and as a starting point for many beautiful walks. Another favorite is Serot Mountain Hut, offering stunning views and access to excursions like a visit to Lago delle Prese. Visitors also enjoy Malga Masi mountain hut, located at just over 1700 meters, providing panoramic views and insights into nature and history.
Yes, several huts in the Frassilongo area are considered family-friendly. Serot Mountain Hut and Stramaiolo Alpine Hut are both categorized as family-friendly, offering welcoming environments for visitors of all ages. Additionally, Malga Cambroncoi is also a great option for families.
Most mountain huts, like Rifugio Sette Selle, are generally open daily from mid-June to late September. They may also be open on weekends and holidays during other periods, excluding November. The summer months offer ideal conditions for hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes. For specific opening times, it's always best to check directly with the hut.
The huts serve as excellent bases for exploring the Lagorai group and the Valle dei Mòcheni. From Sette Selle Refuge, you can access various trails of different difficulty levels, including routes to Lake Erdemolo. The hike to Malga Kaserbisn Hitt from Frassilongo offers a beautiful walk through woods and pastures. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Frassilongo.
Yes, many huts provide both food and accommodation. Sette Selle Refuge offers traditional mountain cuisine and around 24-30 beds. Stramaiolo Alpine Hut has recently been renovated with rooms and a dining area. Baita Van Spitz, while not a traditional high-altitude refuge, functions as a restaurant serving traditional Trentino-Alto Adige cuisine. Malga Kaserbisn Hitt also offers traditional cuisine, though lunch might require advance reservations.
The difficulty levels vary. Some huts, like Baita Van Spitz, are more accessible and can be reached easily, making them ideal for day trips. Others, such as Sette Selle Refuge, require a hike, typically around 1.5 hours from Frotten hamlet, and serve as a base for more challenging explorations in the Lagorai group. The hike to Malga Kaserbisn Hitt is described as a pleasant loop walk.
While specific dog policies for each hut should be verified directly, the Valle dei Mòcheni generally offers many trails suitable for dog-friendly hikes. It's advisable to check with individual hut managers regarding their specific rules for pets inside the facilities.
Yes, Rifugio Sette Selle has historical roots, as it was built in 1975 on the remnants of a World War I barracks using local stones. This gives it a unique connection to the region's past, blending alpine adventure with historical context.
Serot Mountain Hut is specifically highlighted for its beautiful views of the surrounding area. Malga Cambroncoi also offers a beautiful panorama of the Val dei Mocheni. Baita Van Spitz provides scenic views of the surrounding Alps from its location amidst larch trees.
Frassilongo offers diverse accommodations. You can find charming options like the Wooden Chalet (B&B Blumenstube), a renovated mountain farmhouse ideal for relaxation, and Chalet Incanto, a modern chalet close to the village center. These provide comfortable stays with access to local amenities and outdoor activities.
The area around Frassilongo and its huts is perfect for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can enjoy road cycling with routes like 'Exploring the Mocheni Valley' or mountain biking on trails such as 'Mocheni Valley – Winding Forest Path loop'. For more options, explore the road cycling guide and MTB trails guide for Frassilongo.
While some huts might close or have limited access during winter, Rifugio Sette Selle, for example, is typically open on weekends and holidays outside of its main summer season, excluding November. Winter conditions in the Lagorai mountains can be challenging, so it's crucial to check specific hut opening times and trail conditions before planning a winter visit. Some chalets and B&Bs in Frassilongo itself may offer year-round accommodation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rustic charm, traditional cuisine, and direct access to stunning natural landscapes. The welcoming atmosphere, often managed by young hut keepers, and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities like hiking and climbing are frequently mentioned. The blend of relaxation, authentic regional food, and beautiful views makes the area highly enjoyable.


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