Huts around Rumo are situated in the Maddalene mountains within Italy's Trentino region. This area offers an alpine experience with mountain huts and 'malghe' serving as bases for hikers. The landscape features pastures, gentle slopes, and wildflowers. Traditional hospitality and local cuisine are characteristic of these mountain establishments.
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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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Numerous hikes with different requirements can be undertaken from the Schwemmalm.
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The adventure pond is in an idyllic location and invites you to relax, for example after a hike on Monte Muta. Various attractive water features offer fun in the cool water, especially for children in summer temperatures. The area around the adventure pond is maintained. There are also numerous seating and lying options available.
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Beautiful Alm Unfortunately closed at the moment.
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A vantage point at its best and probably the smallest hut in the region. A rustic hut without frills and frills. Very friendly owners. The landlady conjures up simple dishes and tasty snacks with bacon and homemade cheese
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Visitors frequently praise huts like Schuster's Hut for its welcoming hosts and great atmosphere, especially in autumn. Riemerbergl Alpine Hut (Malga Riemerbergl) is noted for its rustic charm, fantastic views, and delicious food, while Fiechter Alpine Hut offers great hosts, tasty food, and its own cheese dairy where you can purchase local cheese.
Yes, several huts provide overnight stays. Riemerbergl Alpine Hut (Malga Riemerbergl) offers accommodation. Rifugio Maddalene, recently restored, provides 24 beds across four rooms with options for half-board or bed & breakfast. Malga Bordolona Bassa also functions as an agritur with five rooms, and Malga Bordolona Alta offers sleeping and breakfast services.
The huts in Rumo are known for their traditional Trentino and South Tyrolean cuisine. Rifugio Maddalene serves dishes like polenta, stew, sausages, local cheeses, mushrooms, gnocchi, and canederli. Malga Bordolona offers local specialties such as 'tortei' potatoes and aromatic sauces, along with its own fresh 'malga' cheese and homemade cold cuts. Malga Revò features typical South Tyrolean cuisine for lunch and snacks. Huts like Inner Schwemmalm Mountain Hut are praised for delicious cakes, coffee, and regional dishes.
Yes, the Inner Schwemmalm Mountain Hut is categorized as family-friendly and offers a beautiful, cozy atmosphere with a wonderful terrace. Many huts in the region provide a welcoming environment suitable for families exploring the mountains.
The Rumo area, nestled in the Maddalene mountains, offers stunning natural beauty. Rifugio Maddalene is renowned for its landscape of pastures, gentle slopes, and vibrant wildflowers, with spectacular sunrises and starry nights. Malga Revò provides stunning views towards the Brenta Dolomites and the Alta Val di Non. Huts like Inner Schwemmalm Mountain Hut and Riemerbergl Alpine Hut (Malga Riemerbergl) are also noted for their fantastic panoramic views.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. Rifugio Maddalene is strategically located on footpath no. 133, the Aldo Bonacossa trail, connecting Passo Palade with Valle di Rabbi, ideal for hikes to Cima degli Olmi and Monte Alto. Malga Bordolona is a great base for excursions to natural wonders like Lake Trenta, Lake Corvo, Val di Rabbi, and Val d'Ultimo. You can find numerous hiking routes in the area, including the challenging Maddalene Mountains Trail from Rumo, or explore gravel biking and cycling routes. For more details on routes, refer to the Hiking around Rumo guide or the Gravel biking around Rumo guide.
The region is particularly beautiful in spring when wildflowers are vibrant. Visitors to Schuster's Hut especially appreciate visiting in autumn. Malga Revò operates seasonally, typically from early June to mid-November and again from mid-December to the end of May. For observing traditional cheese making ('casarada'), July and August are ideal at Malga Bordolona.
Yes, traditional cheese making is a highlight in the Rumo area. At Rifugio Maddalene, visitors can learn about this traditional process. Malga Bordolona is a working farm where you can observe the 'casarada' (traditional cheese-making process) in July and August, and purchase their fresh 'malga' cheese. Fiechter Alpine Hut also has its own cheese dairy.
Some huts are quite accessible. Rifugio Maddalene is accessible by e-bike and provides charging facilities. Malga Revò is easily reached via a pleasant 30-minute walk along a forest road from Passo Castrin. While specific parking details for all huts aren't provided, many trailheads leading to huts typically have designated parking areas.
Malga Bordolona, comprising Bassa and Alta sections, is unique as a working farm that functions as an agritur. It offers accommodation, a restaurant serving traditional cuisine, and produces its own fresh 'malga' cheese and homemade cold cuts. Guests can observe the 'casarada' (traditional cheese-making) in summer and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere amidst blooming rhododendrons and panoramic views of the Bresimo Valley. It's also a great starting point for exploring nearby lakes and valleys.
Yes, the region offers interconnected trails. Rifugio Maddalene is located on footpath no. 133, also known as the Aldo Bonacossa trail. Malga Revò is part of the scenic 'Malghe delle Maddalene' loop, which also includes Malga di Cloz, Malga Castrin, and Malga di Lauregno, providing an interesting trekking ring.
Visitors consistently praise the welcoming hosts, delicious local food, and the great atmosphere found in the huts. Many appreciate the rustic charm, fantastic views, and the opportunity to experience authentic mountain life. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 550 upvotes and more than 270 photos shared across the highlights, indicating a high level of satisfaction.


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