Best huts around Luserna are found in a small linguistic island in Trentino, known for its Cimbrian language and authentic mountain life. The region features a natural landscape of fir forests and picturesque clearings. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural formations, including karst depressions and moraine rock outcrops. The area provides a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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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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The Casarota Refuge on the Vigolana Plateau offers typical Trentino cuisine and overnight accommodation. Overlooking the Centa Valley and Valsugana, it is open all year round on weekends, and can be reached via various paths from the Fricca road or from Frisanchi. For openings, contact the manager: https://www.facebook.com/people/Rifugio-Casarota-Livio-Ciola/100063782071611/
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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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Could it be done with an electric wheelchair?
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Nice place to stop for a break, nice food very friendly.
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You can enjoy a beautiful view towards the east
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The huts in Luserna offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and authentic mountain life, particularly influenced by the Cimbrian language and culture. Many are nestled in picturesque clearings surrounded by fir forests, and some provide insights into Great War history and local traditions.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Rifugio Verenetta is known for its welcoming setting at the foot of the Verena 2000 Ski Area. Malga Campo is also highly suitable for families, offering easy access, engaging trails like the Sentiero dell'Immaginario, and even bunnies for children to see. Millegrobbe Alpine Hut also features a playground.
Many huts in Luserna provide excellent dining experiences. Malga Campo is known for its delicious typical cuisine, including local cured meats, cheeses, deer carpaccio, spätzle, and tagliatelle with porcini mushrooms. Casarota Mountain Hut also offers typical Trentino cuisine. Millegrobbe Alpine Hut is a popular stopping point with a restaurant.
Yes, several huts offer accommodation. Malga Campo provides overnight stays in three rooms with private bathrooms, and booking is highly recommended. Casarota Mountain Hut also offers overnight accommodation. For a more basic experience, Busa del Molton Shelter is equipped with mattresses and a stove for overnight stays.
The area around Luserna is rich in history. Near Malga Campo, you can find Forte Lusérn, an important historical site from the Great War, which can be reached via the thematic trail 'Dalle Storie alla Storia' (From Stories to History). The region itself is a Cimbrian linguistic island, offering a unique cultural heritage.
Yes, some huts are easily accessible. Malga Campo, for instance, can be reached from Luserna village via three different walking routes, with the shortest being a 20-minute walk along a forest road, making it suitable for most visitors.
The landscape around Luserna's huts features majestic fir forests and picturesque clearings. You can also encounter unique geological formations such as karst depressions and moraine rock outcrops, particularly around Busa del Molton Shelter. The unspoiled nature offers chances to spot small animals and enjoy the sounds of the forest.
For stunning vistas, Casarota Mountain Hut overlooks the Centa Valley and Valsugana. Busa del Molton Shelter is in a beautiful position with meadows dotted with unique rock formations. Monte Erio and Baito di Sopra also offer wonderful panoramic views over the entire plateau.
Some huts are dog-friendly. Malga Campo, for example, explicitly states that animals are welcome, making it a good option for visitors traveling with their pets.
The area around Luserna's huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Cimbrian Trail of Imagination' and routes like 'Luserna Village – Altopiano Pasture with Cows'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle routes such as the 'Strada del Menador – Vezzena Pass loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Malga Camporosa – Malga Campo loop'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Luserna, Cycling around Luserna, and MTB Trails around Luserna guides.
The huts in Luserna are enjoyable across different seasons. Many are open during weekends year-round, offering a chance to experience the region's beauty in spring, summer, autumn, and even for winter hiking or skiing activities, as some are located near ski areas like Verena 2000.
For more details on Malga Campo, including booking information and current offerings, you can visit the official listing on visittrentino.info. Booking for overnight stays is highly recommended.


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