Best attractions and places to see around Scurelle, a locality in Valsugana, include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including valleys like Val Campelle and Val Caldenave, and historical significance as a transit point on the ancient Via Claudia Augusta Altinate. Visitors can explore cultural sites and natural points of interest within this setting.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice, well-attended refuge
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Beautiful, the right compromise for an easy outing for a beginner who seeks the wild mood of the Lagorai.
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Rifugio Brentari, named after Ottone Brentari, has a history tied to the Società Alpinisti Tridentini (SAT) and its evolution over time. Construction began in the early twentieth century, and it was the first refuge in the Lagorai mountain range, Cima d'Asta, and suffered significant damage during both world wars.
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The Rifugio Cima d'Asta Ottone Brentari, at 2,473 m, is located in the Lagorai group. Open seasonally from June to September, it offers beds (also in the winter room) and is managed by the SAT. Typical cuisine and breathtaking views. For information: www.rifugio-cimadasta.it.
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Excellent cuisine, young and dynamic management, willingness to satisfy the needs of mountain visitors as much as possible.
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Fast circular route, beautiful view of the Dardemolo lake and the Sasso Rotto peak
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Beautiful mountain refuge nestled among all the peaks, classic style, with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. I recommend a visit if you are in the area 😍🤩
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Beautiful refuge set in an amphitheater of peaks of rare beauty
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Scurelle is surrounded by stunning natural features. You can explore the picturesque Val Campelle, known for its verdant pastures and traditional alpine farmhouses, and Val Caldenave. For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Passo Cinque Croci, offering 360-degree vistas from the Lagorai chain to Cima D'Asta. Other notable natural highlights include Lake Erdemolo, a small alpine lake, and Italia Junction, a trail and viewpoint in the heart of the plateau.
Yes, Scurelle boasts a rich history. You can visit the Church of Saints Martin and Valentine, a significant cultural site. The ruins of Castel Nerva, perched on a rock outcrop, offer a glimpse into the past with commanding views. The area also has a manufacturing tradition dating back to the 18th century. Historically, the ancient Roman road, Via Claudia Augusta Altinate, once passed through Scurelle. Additionally, the Val Campelle area holds remnants of World War I, including mule tracks, memorials, and former military cemeteries.
The region around Scurelle is ideal for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with trails like the 'Alta Via del Granito' passing through Val Campelle and Val Caldenave. You can find numerous trekking tracks of varying difficulty. For more detailed hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Scurelle guide. Gravel biking is also a great way to explore the area, with routes like the Five Crosses Pass loop. Discover more options in the Gravel biking around Scurelle guide. Running trails are also available, particularly in Val Campelle, as detailed in the Running Trails around Scurelle guide.
Absolutely. The Lagorai group, near Scurelle, is home to several mountain huts. The Rifugio Cima d'Asta Ottone Brentari, located at 2,473 meters, is a key starting point for climbing Cima d'Asta and sits by an alpine lake. Another excellent option is the Sette Selle Refuge, situated at 2014 meters in Val dei Mocheni. It's a recommended overnight stop along the European trail system E5 and offers food and accommodation.
The best time to visit Scurelle for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring natural landmarks is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is milder, and mountain huts like Rifugio Cima d'Asta Ottone Brentari are typically open. Val Campelle is particularly vibrant in summer, with cows grazing in alpine huts. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Yes, Scurelle and its surroundings offer options for families. Many trekking tracks in Val Campelle are suitable for various difficulty levels, and some are manageable for children who are used to walking. The historic center of Borgo Valsugana, with its picturesque streets along the river, provides a pleasant stroll for families. When planning, look for trails marked as 'easy' or 'family-friendly' in local guides.
Yes, mountain huts like Sette Selle Refuge and Rifugio Cima d'Asta Ottone Brentari offer food and accommodation, especially during their seasonal opening. In Scurelle itself and nearby towns like Borgo Valsugana, you will find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The historic center of Borgo Valsugana, for instance, has many cozy cafes.
Val Campelle is unique for its blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It features verdant pastures, traditional 'malghe' (alpine farmhouses), and the Maso di Spinelle Torrent, fed by over 30 small alpine lakes. Beyond its natural allure, Val Campelle was a significant battlefield during World War I, with remnants like mule tracks, tombstones, and former military cemeteries still visible, offering a poignant historical dimension to its landscape.
Borgo Valsugana is a historically significant town in the valley, notable for being the only urban center in Trentino developed on both banks of a river. Its historic center is an excellent example of an urbanized river landscape, offering picturesque narrow streets perfect for a stroll. Since 2022, Borgo Valsugana has been recognized as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy.
For those seeking higher altitudes and challenging trails, the Lagorai group offers significant climbs. The Rifugio Cima d'Asta Ottone Brentari, at 2,473 meters, serves as a base for climbing Cima d'Asta, the highest peak in Lagorai. Trails like the 'Alta Via del Granito' are known for their challenging nature. You can find difficult hiking routes such as the 'Climb to Forcella Magna' or the 'Granite High Route' in the Hiking around Scurelle guide.
The Scurelle area, particularly within the Lagorai group, is characterized by its unique geological features. The region is known for its porphyry rock formations, which give the landscape a distinct appearance. The presence of numerous small, clear alpine lakes, especially those feeding the Maso di Spinelle Torrent in Val Campelle, adds to the area's natural beauty and geological interest.


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