Huts Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino are situated in a picturesque wine village known for its historic charm and extensive vineyards. The area features scenic natural surroundings, including Lake Favogna and Monte Favogna, and is part of the broader Adige Valley. While traditional mountain huts are not directly within Magrè, the region offers notable examples in its vicinity. These establishments provide opportunities to experience the local landscape and culture.
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A very nice Malga (a mountain inn) with three rooms and 14 beds. Bookings can be made in advance. The Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancakes) is highly recommended.
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Beautiful property in a green clearing. Great restaurant and welcoming hosts
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Today all that remains of Castelfeder is a few suggestive ruins. In the 13th century, however, it had been an important castle built by the lords of Enna. It stood on a hill between the current municipalities of Ora, Egna and Montagna. All around the castle ruins there is a larger area where there are remains of other buildings dating back to various eras. Everything is immersed in the so-called Castelfeder biotope, a protected natural area covering 108 hectares.
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Very nicely located hut in a spacious clearing with simple but good food.
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Beautiful and rustic stone paving path.
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The Castelfeder hill is an ancient cultural landscape with traces of settlements from the Stone and Bronze Ages. The remains of a castle complex, the legendary fertility slide, bowl stones and the walls of the Barbara Chapel bear witness to a mystical past. The area is important from an archaeological, historical and ecological point of view. Years ago it was placed under landscape protection as a biotope. Source: https://www.castelfeder.info/de/castelfeder/touren/rid-17277264-.html
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Wurmsee, Langsee, Schwarzsee, Frauensee are the names of the moors that have formed in hollows sealed by the clay of the Ice Age glacier over the past 12,000 years. In addition to dragonflies, amphibians and water snails, there are also leeches, popularly known as "worms". Source: information board on site
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Visitors frequently enjoy Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon for its spectacular views and delicious food. Another favorite is Überetscher Hut / Oltradige Hut, offering wonderful views of the lower Adige Valley and regional specialties. Romeno Hut is also highly regarded, known for its Kaiserschmarrn and comfortable accommodation at the foot of Monte Roen.
Yes, several huts are great for families. Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon is known as a family-friendly alpine pasture. Potzmauer Hut also welcomes families. Additionally, Malga Kraun, though not directly in Magrè, is particularly well-suited for families, featuring various animals like alpacas and horses, and an enchanting 'La Magia del Bosco' art path with wooden sculptures.
Many huts offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon provides spectacular vistas. Überetscher Hut / Oltradige Hut boasts a wonderful view of the lower Adige Valley. Malga Kraun, situated at 1222 meters, offers breathtaking views high above the Adige Valley, extending to the city of Trento.
Yes, some huts provide overnight accommodation. Romeno Hut offers 14 beds, and bookings can be made in advance. Überetscher Hut / Oltradige Hut has 20 beds and is comfortably furnished. Malga Kraun also offers comfortable rooms for overnight stays, equipped with linens, duvets, and towels.
The huts in the region are known for offering delicious food and drinks, often featuring regional specialties. Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon has a delicious selection. Überetscher Hut / Oltradige Hut serves many regional specialties. Romeno Hut is particularly famous for its Kaiserschmarrn. Malga Kraun offers authentic and delicious Trentino cuisine in a rustic mountain setting.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. Near the huts, you can find Castelfeder Castle Ruins, which is a historical site and a natural monument offering wonderful views of the Adige Valley. A short walk from Malga Kraun leads to a historic natural monument – a centuries-old silver fir known as the 'candelabra tree' due to its distinctive two-tiered treetop.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the Fleimstal Railway Tunnel loop or the Adige River Cycle Path. For runners, there are moderate to difficult running trails, such as the Picnic Area with Vineyard View loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Fleimstal Railway Trail. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino, Running Trails Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino, and Gravel biking Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino guides.
Accessibility varies. Some huts, like Überetscher Hut / Oltradige Hut, can be reached via trails from the Mendel Pass, with a hike of approximately 8 km. Romeno Hut is accessible via path no. 500 from the Mendola Pass. Malga Kraun can be reached via a scenic cable car ride from Mezzocorona followed by about a 1 hour and 15 minute hike, or a longer two-hour hike through gorges and forests.
Visitors highly appreciate the combination of stunning natural beauty, delicious local cuisine, and the welcoming atmosphere of the huts. Many highlight the spectacular views, the friendly service, and the opportunity to enjoy traditional food like Kaiserschmarrn. The tranquil setting, often surrounded by meadows and forests, provides an ideal escape for nature lovers, and unique attractions like Malga Kraun's animals and art path add to the memorable experience.
The huts are generally accessible from spring to autumn, typically from May to November, when the weather is most favorable for hiking and enjoying the outdoor activities. During these months, you can experience the lush flora, including lilies of the valley, rhododendrons, and gentians, and enjoy pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails and enjoying the hut amenities.
Yes, the region offers unique attractions. Malga Kraun features 'La Magia del Bosco' (The Magic of the Forest) art path with numerous wooden sculptures in the nearby woods, and a short walk leads to the historic 'candelabra tree'. The area also boasts extensive vineyards, picturesque wine villages, and natural surroundings like Lake Favogna and Monte Favogna, providing a rich cultural and natural experience.


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