Huts around Bresimo, nestled in the Val di Non of Trentino, Italy, offer an alpine experience. The area is known for its traditional "malghe," which often serve as welcoming huts for visitors. These mountain havens are situated within the Maddalene mountain chain, providing access to various excursions. The region combines local culinary delights with natural beauty.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Nice path with cuts in the middle of the woods, closed in May
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Easily accessible "Alm" Almost more like a mountain restaurant
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Small, rustic alpine hut. Very good place to stop for a break!
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Wonderful snack. Comfortable seating, delicious food, friendly service. Absolutely top!
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The Stablasolo hut is located at 1,539 meters above sea level, in Val di Rabbi, in the Stelvio national park. It has a shop selling genuine typical products and is immersed in uncontaminated nature. In summer you can enjoy the green panorama and meet grazing animals. In winter, however, it is located near the cross-country ski run.
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The Fratte Bassa hut is located at an altitude of 1,482 metres, immersed in a vast fir forest. From here you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Val di Rabbi. If you plan to stop to taste the typical dishes of the mountain hut, I advise you to find out about the opening hours and make a reservation before leaving.
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The malghe (alpine dairies) in Bresimo offer an authentic Trentino mountain experience. Many operate as agriturismo, providing locally produced food, often from their own farms, and a glimpse into traditional alpine life. You can find fresh cheeses, cured meats, and traditional dishes, with some even offering the chance to witness cheese making.
Several huts in Bresimo are easily accessible by car. Malga Bordolona Bassa (at 1830 m) is reachable via a comfortable 12 km asphalt road from Bresimo. Malga Preghena (at 1925 m) is also accessible by car via an asphalt road, past Malga Bordolona. For Malga Bordolona Alta, a permit or disabled person's pass is needed for vehicle access on the unpaved road.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Malga Preghena has a large picnic area around a small lake and offers guided excursions and activities for children, including horse riding in summer. Other huts like Schuster's Hut, Inner Schwemmalm Mountain Hut, Stablasolo Alpine Hut, and Malga Fratte Bassa are also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, some huts offer accommodation. Malga Bordolona Alta provides overnight stays in three large rooms, including one accessible room. Malga Fratte Bassa also offers accommodation, making it possible to extend your mountain experience.
The huts in Bresimo are known for their excellent Trentino cuisine and local products. You can enjoy dishes made with fresh cheeses, traditional 'malga' cheese, homemade cold cuts, 'tortei de patate' (potato pancakes), polenta with stew, and melted cheese. Malga Preghena is famous for its homemade cheeses, butter, ricotta, and jams, and even offers 'pizza d'alpeggio' on weekends during summer. Fiechter Alpine Hut also has its own cheese dairy.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on mountain hikes into the Maddalene Group, including treks to Lago Trenta, Lago Corvo, and the Val di Rabbi. The Bonacossa 133 trail also passes by Malga Bordolona. For more options, explore Mountain Hikes around Bresimo, Running Trails around Bresimo, or Road Cycling Routes around Bresimo.
Yes, many huts are trailheads. From Malga Bordolona, you can access various excursions into the Maddalene Group, including treks to Lago Trenta, Lago Corvo, and the Val di Rabbi. The Bonacossa 133 trail, which crosses the Maddalene mountains towards Lago Corvo or Passo Palade, also passes by Malga Bordolona.
The huts in Bresimo offer breathtaking panoramic views. Malga Bordolona is situated in the heart of the Maddalene mountain chain, providing pure air and expansive vistas. Malga Preghena is located in a sunny area of the Maddalene mountains with stunning views of Monte Pin. Malga Fratte Bassa offers beautiful views of the Val di Rabbi.
The summer months (July and August) are ideal for visiting the malghe, as many offer special activities like cheese making demonstrations ('casarada') and horse riding. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking and enjoying the outdoor facilities. Some huts, like Schuster's Hut, are particularly beautiful in autumn when the larches change color.
Malga Bordolona is renowned for its genuine, locally produced food and commitment to authentic mountain living. Malga Preghena is known for its excellent Trentino cuisine and homemade products, including unique 'pizza d'alpeggio'. Schuster's Hut is praised for its delicious food and great atmosphere, while Fiechter Alpine Hut is loved for its delicious food and own cheese dairy.
Yes, Malga Bordolona offers a unique experience during July and August where visitors can witness the 'casarada,' the traditional process of making cheese. Fiechter Alpine Hut also has its own cheese dairy, allowing visitors to purchase local cheese.


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