Best huts around Rotzo are found on the Asiago Plateau, an area known for its varied natural landscape and historical context. The region features a mix of traditional mountain huts, alpine dairy huts, and modern accommodations. Rotzo offers various hiking trails and outdoor activities, with several landmarks and natural features to explore. The terrain includes forests, pastures, and karstic depressions, providing diverse settings for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Small shelter located by the roadside in a grassy clearing between larches and firs with a typically karst formation.
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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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Malga Campo Luserna, at 1,450 m, is a refuge located on Alpe Cimbra, in Trentino. It offers typical Trentino cuisine and can be reached on foot from Luserna. It has both indoor and outdoor seating. It is advisable to contact them for information on opening times. Website: www.rifugiomalgacampoluserna.com
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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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Malga Campo, nestled among fir forests in Luserna, offers trekking and MTB trails. It is a welcoming refuge where you can stop for a meal after the numerous trails that reach it. Perfect for nature lovers, the trail offers relaxation, good food and total immersion in the culture and stories of the Great War.
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Rotzo and the Asiago Plateau offer a diverse range of accommodations. You can find traditional mountain huts (rifugi or bivacchi), alpine dairy huts (malghe) that often preserve local architecture and cuisine, and even modern apartments or chalets that provide comfortable amenities.
Yes, several huts serve as excellent bases for outdoor adventures. Boscon Bivouac is a strategic intersection point for five roads, offering access to various trails across the Asiago Plateau. Rifugio Campolongo is also a starting point for itineraries leading to Passo Vezzena and the "Path of St. Francis." You can find many hiking trails in the area by checking the Hiking around Rotzo guide.
For an authentic experience, consider Rifugio Campolongo, a renovated high-altitude dairy farm (casara) that maintains traditional architectural characteristics. It offers a warm restaurant with typical local dishes like minestrone, polenta with grilled meats, and cheese platters. Malga Camporosà is another alpine dairy hut where you can experience traditional pasture life and enjoy local dairy products.
Yes, Rifugio Verenetta is noted as family-friendly and is located at the foot of the Verena 2000 Ski Area, making it a central point for activities. The "Path of St. Francis" near Rifugio Campolongo is also a nature trail designed to highlight local flora and fauna, which can be an engaging experience for families.
The area around Rotzo is rich in natural beauty. Near Busa del Molton Shelter, you can admire meadows dotted with unique rock formations and explore a karst depression with underground cavities. The region also features forests, pastures, and panoramic viewpoints like those found near Monte Erio and Baito di Sopra, which offers wonderful views over the entire plateau.
Malga Camporosà has historical significance, as one of its buildings previously served as a barracks for the Guardia di Finanza due to its proximity to the former state border with the Austro-Hungarian Empire before 1918. This adds an interesting historical dimension to your visit.
Beyond hiking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. In winter, Rifugio Campolongo is near the Campolongo Cross-Country Ski Center, offering 100 kilometers of trails. The surrounding roads of Malga Camporosà are also used for cross-country skiing. You can also find running trails and gravel biking routes in the Rotzo area.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. The Asiago Plateau is popular for hiking and exploring natural features during warmer months. In winter, areas like Rifugio Campolongo and Rifugio Verenetta become hubs for cross-country and downhill skiing, respectively.
Yes, some huts provide overnight accommodation. Busa del Molton Shelter has a small house (Baito) equipped with mattresses and a stove, allowing you to spend the night sheltered from the weather. Boscon Bivouac is also a well-maintained bivouac, excellent for sleeping in the fresh air.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the huts. Many enjoy the strategic location of places like Boscon Bivouac for accessing various trails, the beautiful and peaceful natural settings of areas like Busa del Molton Shelter, and the warm, characteristic settings of places like Rifugio Verenetta for a regenerating break after outdoor activities.
Yes, while not traditional mountain huts, some modern accommodations in Rotzo might carry the 'rifugio' name. For example, Begale - Rifugio Urbano is a modern ground-floor apartment in Rotzo offering comfortable amenities like a kitchenette, private bathroom, and free WiFi, providing a convenient and quiet base for exploring the area.
Boscon Bivouac is described as a perfect place for a picnic, equipped with tables and benches, located at the crossroads of several dirt roads. Rifugio Verenetta also offers a characteristic setting for a regenerating break after spending time on the snow or trails.


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