Huts around Badia Calavena are situated in the Lessinia region, a scenic area within the province of Verona, Italy. This area offers a landscape characterized by mountain terrain and panoramic views extending towards the Po Valley and the Apennines. The region is known for its traditional "malga" structures, which have been renovated into welcoming mountain huts. Visitors can explore unique geological sites like the Valle delle Sfingi, formed by karst erosion, and engage in various outdoor activities.
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Malga reachable directly from the road, has parking. The food is good, recommended
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Mandatory beer if you are passing through or nearby! At times with less transhumance it is even better! Beautiful place, super managers.
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Highly recommended as a lunch stop! We stopped here on December 26th, you have to book otherwise you will eat outside! (Which all in all if it's sunny it's also nice) The dishes are out of this world: about €10 for the first courses (we had the homemade gnocchi). €12/15 for the second course (very good spicy goulash). In the end with €20 between food and drinks you can get by. Excellent value for money!
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Excellent refreshment, both the internal refuge (but better to book) and the external kiosk (recommended) where you can drink some excellent beers during the stop.
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Beautiful (a bit brutalist in architecture) refuge on Monte Falcone
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How can you write that the Gingerino refuge is really wonderful? I've never been there but if it's the one in the photo, let's talk about it! 😱
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Visitors frequently enjoy Montefalcone Hut (Gingerino) for its panoramic views and relaxing atmosphere. Another highly regarded spot is Rifugio Lausen, a historic malga offering stunning vistas and serving as a base for exploring the Valle delle Sfingi. Parparo Vecchio Alpine Hut is also a favorite, known for its local cheese and ham platters.
Many huts, such as Rifugio Lausen and Malga Sengio Rosso, offer expansive panoramic views. From their elevated positions, you can often see across the Po Valley to the Apennines, and on clear days, even catch a glimpse of Venice or the prominent Monte Carega.
Yes, a significant natural attraction near the huts, particularly accessible from Rifugio Lausen, is the Valle delle Sfingi (Valley of the Sphinxes). This unique geological site features large monoliths formed by karst erosion, resembling Egyptian sphinxes. It's described as a magical place rich in stories and legends, suitable for all visitors. You can find more information about the Valle delle Sfingi on Visit Verona.
The Lessinia region around Badia Calavena is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing. There are numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and MTB trails available. For specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Badia Calavena, Gravel biking around Badia Calavena, and MTB Trails around Badia Calavena guides.
Many huts and trails in the area are family-friendly. For example, the path leading to Rifugio Lausen is considered easy and suitable for families, even with trekking strollers. Huts like Parparo Vecchio Alpine Hut also welcome families.
Some huts, like Rifugio Lausen, are accessible by car, making them convenient destinations. Many others can be reached via well-maintained hiking and mountain biking trails, offering options for various fitness levels.
The huts in Lessinia are known for their simple, genuine, and traditional cuisine. At Rifugio Lausen, you can enjoy traditional dishes from Lessinia and Trento. Parparo Vecchio Alpine Hut is particularly praised for its local cheese and ham platters.
Yes, some huts provide accommodation. For instance, Rifugio Lausen offers 22 beds across 6 double rooms and one 10-bed room, all with private bathrooms and autonomous heating, making it an ideal spot for an overnight stay.
The Lessinia region is beautiful year-round. Spring offers stunning floral meadows, making it a great time for hiking. The area is also popular for snowshoeing in winter, providing a different kind of experience. The best time depends on the activities you plan to enjoy.
Many huts in the Lessinia region, including Rifugio Lausen, were originally 19th-century 'malghe' (alpine dairies). They have been renovated while respecting their historical origins, preserving the characteristic local stone architecture. The name 'Lausen' itself means 'House of oxen' in the Cimbrian language, reflecting its heritage.
A 'malga' is a traditional alpine dairy structure, common in the Lessinia region. These historical buildings were used for cheesemaking and housing livestock in the mountains. Many have since been renovated into welcoming mountain huts, offering food, drink, and sometimes accommodation, while retaining their original charm and architecture, like Malga Sengio Rosso.
Yes, many trails lead directly to the huts. For example, there's a dedicated highlight called Path to Rifugio Lausen, which is described as a beautiful route. Other trails from areas like Giazza also lead to huts like Rifugio Lausen, often passing through scenic areas like the Valle delle Sfingi.


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