Huts around Roana, a municipality in Italy's Altopiano dei Sette Comuni (Asiago Plateau), offer diverse experiences amidst nature. The area features a variety of huts, malghe (alpine dairies), and refuges. These structures provide opportunities to explore the natural landscape, including forests, panoramic viewpoints, and unique geological formations. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and traditional alpine culture.
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The path to Monte Verena ran along the ski slope, which made the ascent less attractive for me. The view from Monte rewarded me again.
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"...And like any self-respecting day in the mountains, it couldn't end like this. All together, over a hot chocolate with cream, in the cabin in the parking lot, we began to tell each other about our little great adventures. Because, after all, it is also there, between words, laughter, and warming hands, that Monte Verena continues to live..."
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From Monte Corno, you have a beautiful view of the entire plain, all the way to the Apennines, Venice, and the Adriatic Sea on clear days! In reality, the summit of Monte Corno, its highest point (1,383 m), is located just to the north, within the rock labyrinth; but here, the monument enjoys a panoramic position and is also visible from the plain. The monument, 26 meters high and composed of four intertwined concrete sails, was erected in 1970 in memory of the partisan fighting and roundups that took place in these areas during World War II.
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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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In memory of the fallen, I personally don't find it beautiful
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Near the top of Monte Corno, there is this monument erected in 1970 in memory of those killed during the Second World War. The monument is visible from the plain thanks to its four concrete sails that intertwine and soar high into the sky. As you get closer, along the dirt path, sometimes covered by vegetation, you can also read the commemorative stone writing.
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Roana, located in Italy's Altopiano dei Sette Comuni (Asiago Plateau), offers a diverse range of huts, malghe (traditional alpine dairies), and refuges. These include cozy refuges at ski resorts like Rifugio Verenetta and Rifugio Campolongo, traditional malghe providing panoramic views and local cuisine such as Malga Montagnanova and Malga Erio, and bivouacs like Boscon Bivouac for overnight stays.
Yes, the area has historical sites. For instance, the Mount Corno Monument, near the top of Monte Corno, was erected in 1970 in memory of those killed during the Second World War. The area also features many dirt roads dating back to the First World War, particularly around Boscon Bivouac.
Several huts and locations provide stunning views. Rifugio Verena, situated on the summit of Monte Verena, offers incredible panoramic vistas. Monte Erio and Baito di Sopra provides a wonderful view over the entire plateau. Malga Erio also offers stunning views of Roana's six hamlets, while Malga Montagnanova is known for its scenic location on the southern slopes of Monte Spil.
Yes, Boscon Bivouac is considered family-friendly, offering a perfect spot for a picnic with tables and benches amidst a beautiful spruce forest. Rifugio Verenetta is also known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it ideal for families.
The Roana area is rich in natural beauty. Near Busa del Molton Shelter, you can admire meadows dotted with particular rock formations and explore underground cavities. Malga Fiara is uniquely integrated with a forest of spruce and larch, featuring rhododendrons, dwarf juniper, and various willow species. Malga Erio is surrounded by beautiful spruce and white fir forests, and its pasture expanded after the Vaia storm in 2018.
The region around Roana is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as 'The Old Train Road and its malghe – ring tour' or 'Road to Malga Galmarara – Bocchetta Portule loop from Roana'. For running, options include 'Passo Popi (1,345 m a.s.l.) – Boscon Bivouac loop from Cesuna'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Vezzena Pass – Fort Busa Verle loop from Roana'. You can explore more routes in the MTB Trails around Roana, Running Trails around Roana, and Gravel biking around Roana guides.
Yes, some huts provide options for overnight stays. Boscon Bivouac is a well-maintained bivouac excellent for sleeping in the fresh air. Busa del Molton Shelter has a small house (Baito) equipped with mattresses and a stove for overnight stays. Rifugio Campolongo also offers comfortable, mountain-style rooms for relaxation.
The huts and malghe in Roana can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your activity. Rifugio Verenetta and Rifugio Verena are central to the Verena 2000 Ski Area, making them ideal for winter sports. Malga Montagnanova, due to its favorable sun exposure, offers an early spring bloom. For hiking and general outdoor activities, late spring, summer, and early autumn provide pleasant conditions.
Many malghe and refuges in the Roana area offer traditional local cuisine. Rifugio Verena delights visitors with traditional and reinterpreted dishes, as well as sandwiches with local sausage and Asiago cheese. Rifugio Campolongo is also known for its excellent traditional mountain cuisine.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural surroundings, the opportunities for outdoor activities like skiing and hiking, and the chance to experience traditional mountain culture and local gastronomy. The well-maintained facilities, like Boscon Bivouac, and the peaceful clearings, such as the one near Busa del Molton Shelter, are also highly valued.
Rifugio Campolongo is easily reachable from Mezzaselva. Monte Erio and Baito di Sopra is ideal for a short walk starting from the Campolongo pass. While specific parking details for each hut vary, many are accessible via roads, with some, like Rifugio Verena, having chairlift access year-round.


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