Best huts around Valdastico provide access to the natural beauty of the province of Vicenza, Italy. The region features characteristic mountain experiences, traditional cuisine, and various outdoor activities. Valdastico offers a landscape of green pastures, forests, and historical routes. These mountain huts serve as bases for exploring the surrounding area, including the Alpe Cimbra.
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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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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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The Stella d'Italia refuge is located at 1,550 meters above sea level on the Dosso del Sommo, above Fondo Grande, in the magnificent context of Alpe Cimbra. It offers a large terrace with a panoramic view of the town of Folgaria (TN) and is managed by the Rech family, who have owned the refuge for decades.
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The food is good but reservations are mandatory on weekends. The free deckchairs are also excellent for pleasant relaxation after the meal.
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You eat well and you can also use the deckchairs for free for pleasant relaxation.
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Around Valdastico, you'll find a variety of mountain accommodations, including traditional staffed rifugi that offer meals and overnight stays, as well as more basic, unstaffed bivouacs and shelters. These range from comfortable, renovated huts with amenities to rustic shelters providing basic cover for hikers.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Rifugio Verenetta is particularly family-friendly, located at the foot of the Verena 2000 Ski Area. It offers a welcoming atmosphere, traditional dishes, and recently renovated rooms, some uniquely themed after fairy tales. Stella d’Italia Hut and Boscon Bivouac are also noted as family-friendly options.
For breathtaking vistas, the Stella d’Italia Hut is an excellent choice. Situated at 1,550 meters on the Dosso del Sommo, it boasts a large terrace with panoramic views of Folgaria. Monte Erio and Baito di Sopra also offers a wonderful view over the entire plateau.
Absolutely. Rifugio Verenetta prides itself on traditional dishes, emphasizing seasonal and local ingredients like wild herbs, mushrooms, game, and Asiago cheese. The Stella d’Italia Hut also serves Trentino specialties.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. In winter, areas like Rifugio Verenetta are ideal for skiing and snowboarding. In summer, you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and exploring historical routes. For more detailed route information, you can explore Road Cycling Routes around Valdastico, MTB Trails around Valdastico, and Gravel biking around Valdastico.
Yes, the Stella d’Italia Hut has historical roots, having been built before the Great War to support the construction of Forte Sommo Alto. It's now located on the pistes of the 'Ski Tour dei Forti,' with historical routes like the 'Sentiero della Pace' (Peace Path) leading to ruins of Austrian fortresses nearby.
The Boscon Bivouac is an important intersection of five roads, making it a crucial point for navigation and a strategic resting spot for those undertaking longer treks or exploring multiple trails in the region. From here, paths lead to destinations like Cesuna, Bocchetta Lemerle, and towards Monte Corno or Asiago.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. In winter, huts like Rifugio Verenetta are ideal for snow sports. During summer, the vibrant green pastures and forests make it perfect for hiking and mountain biking. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery for trekking.
Yes, Rifugio Verenetta offers a unique stay with recently renovated rooms, each uniquely themed after a different fairy tale. They provide spacious and clean rooms with private bathrooms, comfortable beds, and traditional wooden furnishings.
Yes, the Boscon Bivouac is more of a rustic, unstaffed shelter experience, ideal for experienced trekkers seeking a basic resting spot. Similarly, the Busa del Molton Shelter is a small house equipped with mattresses and a stove, providing rudimentary cover for hikers.
Amenities vary significantly. Larger rifugi like Rifugio Verenetta and Stella d’Italia Hut offer comfortable rooms, private bathrooms, heating, electricity, Wi-Fi, and hot food. More basic shelters or bivouacs, such as Boscon Bivouac or Busa del Molton Shelter, provide rudimentary cover, often with bunk beds and blankets, and sometimes a stove.
For staffed huts like Stella d’Italia Hut, it's advisable to check specific opening times and availability, as some may be seasonal or require prior booking. The Stella d'Italia Hut offers free cancellation up to 30 days prior to arrival for bookings, and guests receive the Trentino Guest Card, which provides free entry to museums and public transport access. You can find more information on their booking page: visittrentino.info.


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