Huts around Salorno - Salurn are situated in South Tyrol, Italy, offering access to the Bassa Atesina and the Monte Corno Nature Park. This region is characterized by its alpine scenery, diverse ecosystems, and traditional South Tyrolean culture. Visitors can explore various hiking trails that lead to mountain huts, providing rest stops and local cuisine. The area features a blend of natural beauty and historical routes, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
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Great view, very friendly team and good food
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Highly recommended. The steep climb along the Lochweg is rewarded with stunning views and excellent food.
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Beautiful property in a green clearing. Great restaurant and welcoming hosts
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brilliant view from here and super delicious food
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Anterivo (Altrei in German) is a small village on the slopes of Mount Corno, in the uncontaminated beauty of the protected natural park of the same name. Local apple production is a distinctive feature of the country, contributing to its economy and offering visitors the chance to enjoy high-quality fresh fruit. Furthermore, Anterivo is known for its lively cultural life, with folk events that celebrate local traditions and allow you to immerse yourself in the authenticity of this charming mountain community.
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Today all that remains of Castelfeder is a few suggestive ruins. In the 13th century, however, it had been an important castle built by the lords of Enna. It stood on a hill between the current municipalities of Ora, Egna and Montagna. All around the castle ruins there is a larger area where there are remains of other buildings dating back to various eras. Everything is immersed in the so-called Castelfeder biotope, a protected natural area covering 108 hectares.
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Yes, several huts in the area are ideal for families. Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon is particularly well-suited, offering large meadows, a playground, and various animals. Potzmauer Hut also welcomes families, and Rifugio Sauch features a beautiful lawn for children to play and the fascinating 'Roccolo del Sauch' nearby.
The huts offer diverse natural beauty. From Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Bassa Atesina and the Mendola ridge. Malga Corno, situated within the Monte Corno Nature Park, provides expansive views of South Tyrol and the Val di Fiemme, surrounded by rich flora like alpine roses and larches. The area is characterized by alpine scenery and diverse ecosystems.
Accessibility varies. Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon can be reached by a 45-minute walk from Trodena. Malga Corno is accessible from Cauria and is a meeting point for several hiking paths. Rifugio Sauch is found along the Dürer Path, accessible from Pochi di Salorno. Many trails leading to these huts are of moderate difficulty, making them suitable for a range of hikers.
The huts are known for traditional South Tyrolean and Trentino cuisine. Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon offers authentic rural dishes like potato pockets with spinach/ricotta and polenta with cheese. Malga Kraun serves typical Trento cuisine. Potzmauer Hut is famous for traditional dishes like goulash with polenta. Rifugio Sauch provides Trentino specialties such as cold cuts, beef carpaccio, and 'Durer's plate'.
Yes, Malga Corno provides overnight stays, featuring a dormitory with nine beds and two modern bathrooms. This makes it suitable for longer trekking adventures, especially as it's located along a section of the European long-distance trail (E5).
Absolutely. The huts serve as excellent starting points or rest stops for numerous hiking trails. For example, a popular circular hike starts from Trodena to Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon. Malga Corno is a key point on the European long-distance trail (E5) and other paths from Val di Fiemme. Rifugio Sauch is located on the scenic Dürer Path. You can explore various hiking routes in the area, such as the 'Malga Corno da Cauria – loop tour' or the 'Dürer Path: Pochi di Salorno to Lago Santo', by checking the Hiking around Salorno - Salurn guide.
The region is generally best visited during the warmer months when hiking trails are clear and huts are fully operational. The Monte Corno Nature Park, where Malga Corno is located, is notable for being entirely below 2,000 meters, suggesting a longer season for accessibility compared to higher alpine areas. Always check specific hut opening times before your visit.
Malga Corno is special due to its location within the unique Monte Corno Nature Park, offering rich flora and fauna. It serves as a significant meeting point for several hiking paths, including a section of the European long-distance trail (E5). Beyond its traditional refreshments, it also provides overnight accommodation, making it ideal for multi-day treks, all while offering panoramic views of South Tyrol and Val di Fiemme.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, delicious traditional food, and friendly service. Many appreciate the inviting atmosphere and the opportunity to relax. Huts like Cisloner Alm / Malga Cislon are noted for their family-friendly amenities, while Potzmauer Hut is loved for its rustic charm and traditional dishes. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 500 upvotes and 300 photos shared across the highlights.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Salurno – loop tour Trodena park' or the 'European Path E5: Cauria to Monte dell'Orso'. There are also running trails like the 'Adige Cycle Path – Picnic Area with Vineyard View loop from Salorno - Salurn'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Salorno - Salurn and Running Trails around Salorno - Salurn guides.
Yes, the area blends natural beauty with historical routes. Rifugio Sauch is located along the Dürer Path, a historic trail. Nearby, the 'Roccolo del Sauch' is a fascinating arboreal structure. Additionally, the Castelfeder Castle Ruins offer a historical site with wonderful views of the Adige Valley, and the village of Anterivo, near Malga Corno, is known for its cultural life and local traditions.


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