Huts around Kastelbell-Tschars - Castelbello-Ciardes are located in South Tyrol, offering a range of mountain huts known as "Alm" or "Malga." This region features diverse landscapes, from the Val Venosta to high-alpine settings, providing panoramic views of surrounding mountains. The area is characterized by traditional Tyrolean hospitality and local cuisine available at these huts. Many huts serve as destinations for hikers and are integrated into various trails.
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Monday is a rest day, unfortunately closed
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A great hut with good food. We were here for the sheep drive in September. Around 1300 🐑 🐏 returned.
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Very nice inn with first-class food. The whole yard is designed with great attention to detail and especially the wooden figures throughout the yard are great.
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A stop there is always worthwhile. From here you can either continue to climb in the direction of the Lodnerhütte, follow the Meraner Höhenweg either in the direction of Gigglberg or Hohe Wiege, or descend to the Partschins waterfall.
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The Nasereit refuge is at an altitude of 1,523 meters and is in the finish valley. The Zielbach falls from a height of 3220 meters from the Lodner and becomes the Partschins waterfall in the valley and flows into the Etsch.
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beautiful inn prepared with great attention to detail, there are many great sunny seating areas, invites you to linger
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Malga Naturno offers delicious dishes, splendid views and a truly enviable fresh air to those who pass by. The Kaiserschmarren they make here is almost unmatched.
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Several huts provide breathtaking vistas. The Naturnser Alm (Malga Naturno) offers splendid views over the Vinschgau valley, the Texel group, and the Ötztal Alps. From the Dursterhof Mountain Inn, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama of the Meraner Land. The Marzoner Alm provides beautiful views over the Lower Val Venosta, and the Zirmtal Alm is renowned for its picturesque setting near the idyllic Zirmtaler See.
Yes, the region has several family-friendly options. The Marzoner Alm is ideal for families, with paths accessible even with a baby buggy. The Tomberger/Alt Alm features a playground with a trampoline, slide, and a bowling alley, and children might enjoy spotting fish in a small pond. The Nasereit Refuge is also noted for being very nicely laid out, with rabbits and sheep that are easy for children to stroke.
You can savor authentic Tyrolean specialties at many huts. The Marzoner Alm offers typical Tyrolean products and dishes, including various dumplings and salads made from its own garden. The Zirmtal Alm also serves delicious Tyrolean foods and refreshing drinks. At the Tomberger/Alt Alm, you'll find South Tyrolean delicacies from a fine menu, along with refreshing homemade juices. Don't miss the Kaiserschmarren at Naturnser Alm (Malga Naturno), which visitors rave about.
The Marzoner Alm is a great choice for an easy hike, reachable via a relatively easy trail (no. 7) from the "Alte Säge" parking area, taking approximately 30 minutes. It's described as accessible even with a baby buggy. The Dursterhof Mountain Inn is also easily managed with children, being only a 15-minute walk from the Partschins waterfall.
Most huts in the region are typically open from June to September or October. The Marzoner Alm is usually open until the end of October, and the Zirmtal Alm until early November. For the most pleasant hiking conditions and to ensure huts are open, late spring through early autumn is generally the best time to visit.
Yes, the Zirmtal Alm is famously located near the idyllic Zirmtaler See (Zirmtal Lake), which is excellent for swimming, fishing, or photography. The Black Pond / Pozza Nera Biotope is another beautiful lake area with a nearby hut, ideal for a break on the lake shore.
The region offers diverse hiking trails. Many huts, like the Marzoner Alm, Zirmtal Alm, and Tomberger/Alt Alm, are popular stops along various routes. You can explore trails like the "Tannenzapfen Trail to Marzoner Alm" or the "Pine Cone Trail." For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Kastelbell-Tschars - Castelbello-Ciardes guide.
Absolutely. The area around Kastelbell-Tschars - Castelbello-Ciardes is excellent for various cycling activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the "Monte Sole Trail Entrance" or "Töbrunn Trail." For gravel biking, routes like the "Vinschgau Cycle Path" are popular. Discover more details in the MTB Trails around Kastelbell-Tschars - Castelbello-Ciardes guide and the Gravel biking around Kastelbell-Tschars - Castelbello-Ciardes guide.
Visitors consistently praise the delicious food, stunning views, and friendly hospitality. Many highlight the authentic Tyrolean experience and the serene high-alpine environments. Specific mentions include the Kaiserschmarren at Naturnser Alm (Malga Naturno) and the homemade raspberry products at Dursterhof Mountain Inn. The opportunity to enjoy a refreshing break on a sun terrace with a beautiful panorama is also a common favorite.
Yes, the Marzoner Alm, Zirmtal Alm, and Tomberger/Alt Alm are often part of a popular "three-mountain hut hike" in the Nörderberg mountain area. This allows hikers to experience multiple scenic and culinary highlights in one extended tour.
Some huts in the region offer accommodation. For instance, the Linthof Mountain Inn, Naturnser Alm (Malga Naturno), and Nasereit Refuge are listed with accommodation facilities, providing an option for overnight stays amidst the mountains.
Yes, the Zirmtal Alm received an award in 2014 for being "the most beautiful Alm in South Tyrol," a testament to its stunning natural setting and charm.


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