Best huts around Foza are located in Italy's Altopiano di Asiago, a region known for its authentic mountain huts, locally called malghe and rifugi. This area features diverse landscapes, including pastures, forests, and historical sites, particularly those related to WWI. Visitors can experience traditional cuisine and hospitality while exploring the natural environment. The huts serve as bases for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
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Carmen has taken over the family refuge, an excellent starting point for a short hike to the eagle sculpture and back for lunch.
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Refreshment point with excellent first courses
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circular tour from the Valmaron refuge passing by the Lisser fort and returning to the Valmaron refuge, a tour suitable for everyone that I recommend
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Nice refuge, free grazing animals, extremely relaxing view, parking and possibility of eating at reasonable prices
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The current structures are renovated military barracks from the Great War
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Excellent family-run retreat, welcoming environment, hearty and well-cooked meals
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Great place, good food and good prices. New Focus rental bikes
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Refreshment point, also open in mid season, in the direction of Val Maron-Enego.
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Around Foza, you'll discover a variety of authentic mountain huts, known locally as "malghe" and "rifugi." Malghe are traditional dairy farms often offering local products and simple hospitality, while rifugi are typically larger mountain shelters providing meals and sometimes accommodation. Both offer unique experiences amidst stunning natural beauty and historical landscapes.
Yes, the Foza area is rich in history, particularly related to WWI. Malga Lora, for instance, is located near remnants of a WWI military cemetery, trenches, and walkways. The Barricata Hut is also situated in an area with historical significance, having been a borderland between Venice and Austria for centuries, with archaeological remains nearby.
The Valmaron Hut offers accommodation with 10 rooms, each equipped with toilets, TV, and Wi-Fi, for a total of 22 places. It's a pleasant shelter in the Valmaron area, perfect for guests on the Sette Comuni plateau.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. Valmaron Hut is categorized as family-friendly, offering a welcoming environment. Al Ciod is also noted as family-friendly, providing a restaurant and cafe that can be reached by hiking, biking, or car.
Many huts, like Rifugio Malga Ronchetto, are renowned for their traditional cuisine, featuring homemade dishes prepared with local ingredients. You can expect authentic mountain cuisine, local cheeses, and other zero-kilometer products. Valmaron Hut, for example, has a large 120-seat restaurant with a chef who prepares original dishes using fresh, seasonal products, including game, mushroom-based dishes, and fresh cheeses.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Foza guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Foza guide, or the Running Trails around Foza guide for detailed options.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. Near Busa del Molton Shelter, you can admire meadows dotted with unique rock formations and numerous underground cavities. Al Ciod also offers fantastic views. Malga Meletta features striking geological formations of red ammonite, and the area around Malga Montagnanova and Malga Slapeur provides spectacular views, including the unique "Città di roccia" (city of rock).
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Many huts, like Rifugio Malga Ronchetto, close for winter and reopen in spring, making spring through autumn ideal for hiking and cycling. However, some, like Barricata Hut, are open in both summer and winter, offering opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing during colder months.
Visitors often highlight the warm hospitality and the chance to taste local products. For example, Valmaron Hut is praised for its good service and excellent value. If you're into cycling, Valmaron Hut also offers mountain bike storage and rental, as well as e-bike services.
Accessibility varies by hut. While many are perfect bases for hiking and cycling, some, like Al Ciod, can also be reached by car, offering flexibility for visitors. Always check specific access details for each hut you plan to visit.
The Piana di Marcesina is a splendid plain known for its natural beauty and historical significance. Huts like Rifugio Malga Ronchetto and Barricata Hut are located here, offering a perfect base for exploring the area on foot or by bicycle. It's often nicknamed the "Finland of Italy" due to its very rigid winter temperatures and basin conformation, making it unique for both summer and winter activities.


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