Best huts around Romano D'Ezzelino are situated near the Monte Grappa massif, offering access to various huts and malghe. This region provides opportunities for relaxation, local cuisine, and natural views. These establishments serve as resting points for hikers and cyclists exploring the surrounding mountains. The area is known for its blend of history, hospitality, and natural beauty.
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The question is: why is this place worth visiting? The answer is only one: because the landscape is wonderful, because there is a spectacular view, because it is a site of historical importance, because in this place emotions and thoughts are unleashed. Getting there by the route I took is not difficult or dangerous and with the snow it is a spectacle. Good legs and in a few hours you can get there.
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With the Ardosetta refuge the view opens up to the top of Mount Grappa.
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The Bassano refuge is located on the top of Monte Grappa, at 1,750 meters above sea level, and is the only refreshment point near the Sacrario. The structure offers a panoramic view that ranges from the Veneto plain to the Dolomites and offers typical dishes of Venetian cuisine, such as pappardelle with wild boar and gnocchi with mountain cheeses. The refuge is a resting place for hikers and cyclists, and is open all year round, with closures on Mondays and Tuesdays during the winter. Monte Grappa is known for its historical and natural importance. An ideal destination for mountain and history lovers, it offers a 360-degree view and numerous trails, as well as being a point of reference for the memory of the world wars. The summit is accessible via trails, asphalt roads and cycle paths.
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If you cycle up Monte Grappa, you should not miss a visit to the "Ossarium", a monumental memorial to the soldiers who died here in the senseless trench warfare during the First World War. The road up Monte Grappa ends at a large car park at Rifugio Bassano. From here, it is only a long flight of stairs to the Ossarium and then you can admire the extensive Ossarium and enjoy the overwhelming view. On my first visit, I pushed my racing bike up the stairs because I didn't have a lock with me. On my second visit with my friend, we locked the bikes in the car park and climbed up.
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Open every weekend of the year and in July/August it is open 7/7! The food is really very good and they also have rooms.
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A nice itinerary on Monte Grappa, with a good gradient, is the ring that from Borso del Grappa leads to Campocroce.
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The Bassano Refuge, a few steps from the Military Memorial, was built in 1896 by the Italian Alpine Club (Bassano section) as a "hut" to make it easier for members who went there on excursions to stop. During the Second World War the refuge was burned down. It was later reopened in 1949 after being restructured, enlarged and equipped with a large parking lot. Today the refuge is equipped with a restaurant seating around 250 with a panoramic view of the Venetian plain, a bar and a room for packed lunches. Managed by the Coletto family since 2002, it is open all year round and closes on Tuesdays from November to April.
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The huts and malghe (alpine dairies) in the Romano D'Ezzelino area, particularly near the Monte Grappa massif, are known for their blend of history, hospitality, and natural beauty. They offer opportunities for relaxation, local cuisine, and stunning panoramic views of the Venetian plain and surrounding mountains. Many serve as excellent resting points for hikers and cyclists.
You can expect a variety of culinary experiences. For instance, Bassano Refuge features a restaurant with panoramic views. Rifugio Ardosetta is known for its welcoming atmosphere and homemade cuisine, embodying rich Venetian tradition. Malga Vittoria operates as an agriturismo, suggesting farm-to-table experiences, while Kioskos dalla Mena is praised for its good food.
Yes, Rifugio Ardosetta provides 30 beds for overnight stays, making it an ideal spot for a longer retreat into nature. While Bassano Refuge has extensive dining facilities, it does not allow overnight stays.
Bassano Refuge is categorized as family-friendly, offering a restaurant and facilities that cater to visitors of all ages. Its accessible location near the Military Memorial also makes it a convenient stop for families.
The region is rich in history. Bassano Refuge, for example, was originally built in 1896 by the Italian Alpine Club and rebuilt in 1949 after being destroyed during World War II. It's located just steps from the Military Memorial, highlighting its connection to the area's past.
Many huts offer spectacular views. Bassano Refuge provides panoramic views of the Venetian plain. From Rifugio Ardosetta, you can enjoy mountain panoramas and even observe local wildlife like chamois and roe deer.
Yes, some huts offer parking. Bassano Refuge was restructured and equipped with a large parking lot in 1949. Additionally, the small plateau of Campo Croce is accessible by car and serves as a starting point for hikes to Monte Grappa.
The area around Romano D'Ezzelino is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging climbs to Cima Grappa, as detailed in the Cycling around Romano D'Ezzelino guide. There are also extensive MTB trails, such as the Trail 105, which you can explore in the MTB Trails around Romano D'Ezzelino guide. For runners, there are dedicated running trails like the CAI Trail 952, found in the Running Trails around Romano D'Ezzelino guide.
Absolutely. Many huts are accessible via hiking paths. For example, Malga Miet is reached via a path primarily immersed in the woods, starting from the temple of Canova di Possagno. Campo Croce is a common starting point for hikes to Monte Grappa.
The huts are generally accessible for much of the year. Bassano Refuge is open all year round, closing only on Tuesdays from November to April. The region offers different experiences depending on the season, from lush summer hikes to potentially snowy winter landscapes, so checking specific hut opening times is advisable.
The mountainous environment around the huts provides opportunities to observe local wildlife. For instance, from Rifugio Ardosetta, visitors have the chance to see chamois and roe deer in their natural habitat.
Visitors frequently praise the welcoming atmosphere and good food, as highlighted by tips for Rifugio Ardosetta. The panoramic views, especially from places like Bassano Refuge, are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty, historical context, and opportunities for outdoor activities makes the area a popular destination.


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