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The 6 Best Refuges in Val Trompia for a Mountain Day

26 August 2024 7 minutes read

The Trompia Valley, also known as "La via del Ferro," is one of the three main valleys in the province of Brescia. It covers 380 square kilometers with 18 municipalities and is crossed by the Mella River. It is a place that offers many hikes and walks, and the refuges of the Trompia Valley are very important places to take a break during a day in the mountains.

1 - Piardi Refuge at San Zeno Pass.

Piardi Refuge

The Rifugio Piardi at Colle San Zeno, located at an altitude of 1434 meters in a strategic position, is a fascinating refuge, reachable on foot, which offers a breathtaking view of the ridge that divides Val Palot from Val Trompia.

The building was originally inaugurated back in 1932 under the name of Rifugio Colle di San Zeno and underwent careful restoration and renovation in 2008, as evidenced by a plaque placed on the facade. These interventions made it possible to keep the building in excellent condition and to improve its facilities for welcoming visitors.

The local cuisine offers typical Val Camonica dishes, providing an opportunity to savor the culinary delights of the area.

Contacts and Opening Period:

  • Manager: Pasquale Fanchini
  • Manager's phone: 349 8153089
  • Refuge phone: 030 9220341
  • Open from April to December

2 - CAI Val Trompia Refuge

Refuge CAI Val Trompia

Rifugio CAI Valtrompia is a cozy facility located in Pontogna, at an altitude of 1259 meters, in the beautiful mountains of Val Trompia. This refuge is a reference point for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers who wish to explore the beauty of this mountainous area.

Due to its strategic location, the Refuge is easily accessible from several surrounding locations through a network of well-marked trails.

The facility offers a catering service with a capacity of 100 covers, where you have the opportunity to enjoy delicious local and traditional dishes. In addition, the CAI Valtrompia Refuge has 60 beds for those who wish to stay overnight in this enchanting mountain oasis.

Contact and Opening Period:

  • Manager: Silvestri Fabrizio
  • Manager's phone: 3384296474
  • Refuge phone: 030920074
  • Email: fabri.pontogna@libero.it
  • Open all year round

3 - Almici Refuge

Almici Refuge

Rifugio Almici, located on the scenic Mount Guglielmo in the province of Brescia, is a cozy, family-run facility open from May to October, depending on weather conditions.

The facility has a capacity of 30 beds for overnight stays and 70 seats for lunch. Its location affords a spectacular panorama that stretches from Lake Iseo to a 360-degree view of the Po Valley and the majestic Alps.

One of the strengths of Rifugio Almici is its home-style cuisine, which offers delicious and authentic dishes from the Brescian culinary tradition. Here, hikers can enjoy local specialties prepared with care and passion, making the gastronomic experience an integral part of the visit.

Of note, Rifugio Almici is available for special openings upon request, making it an ideal venue for events, gatherings, and celebrations in the mountains.

Contact and Opening Period:

  • Manager: Maddalena Galbardi
  • Manager's phone: 030 2071895
  • Refuge phone: 334 2535401
  • Open from May to November

 

4 - Medelet Refuge

Medelet Refuge

Rifugio Medelet, located as an intermediate point for those ascending from Pisogne-Passabocche to Mt. Guglielmo, is a place that embodies the beauty and serenity of the mountains.

The facility offers 17 beds for overnight stays and space for 40 people at the table to enjoy traditional Brescian and Camonica Valley dishes.

One of the strengths of this refuge is its location, which makes it an exceptional place for those who wish to train at altitude in all alpine disciplines. It also offers direct contact with local production realities, promoting the culture and products of the area.

Contact and Opening Period:

  • Manager: Beatrice Poletti
  • Manager phone: 3459337277 - 3471881098
  • Email: rifugiomedelet37@gmail.com
  • Open from March to October

5 - Rifugio Croce di Marone

Croce di Marone Refuge

Rifugio Croce di Marone is a cozy oasis located in the mountains of Lombardy, accessible either by car, on foot or by mountain bike from Marone, Zone and Sale Marasino.

The facility's cuisine is a real treat for palates, with homemade dishes that include such delicacies as spit-roasted, grilled meats, the famous pasta with "perùc" (mountain spinach), risotto with mushrooms, ravioli and alpine cheeses.

Also, with a short walk of only 10 minutes, you can meet a friendly llama family from Peru.

Rifugio Croce di Marone offers hospitality with 15 beds divided into 7 rooms, and can accommodate up to 60 people for meals. The facility is equipped with amenities such as hot water, shower, electricity and is also accessible for people with disabilities.

Contact and Opening Period:

  • Manager: Gigliola Ghitti
  • Manager's phone: 030 9877859
  • Refuge phone: 340 1066343
  • Open all year round

6 - Malpensata Refuge

Malpensata Refuge

The Malpensata Ref uge represents a place of rest and refreshment immersed in tranquility, ideal for getting ready before embarking on the picturesque trail through the alpine pastures that leads to the summit of Mount Guglielmo.

The facility has a capacity of 24 beds distributed in 6 rooms and offers services such as shared bathrooms, a bar and a restaurant, creating a perfect environment for a rejuvenating break.

Contact and Opening Period:

  • Manager: Giacomo Omodei
  • Refuge phone: 339 8163065
  • Open all year round

Map of Refuges in the Trompia Valley

How to get to the Trompia Valley?

The main thoroughfare through Val Trompia is Provincial Road 345, known as the "Three Valleys," which stretches for about 50 kilometers from Brescia to Maniva.

From this main road, connecting sections lead to the towns of Lodrino, Marmentino and Lumezzane, offering, in addition, direct access to Lake Iseo through the town of Polaveno.

For those traveling along the A4 Milan-Venice highway, it is possible to reach Val Trompia via the SP19 junction. Alternatively, you can opt for the train, reaching Brescia station via the Milan-Venice rail network and then follow the signs to Val Trompia.

Public transportation service in Val Trompia is operated by Sia Trasporti Brescia Nord, offering additional options for convenient travel within the valley.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, Val Trompia offers six wonderful mountain refuges, each with its own charm and peculiarities, ideal for a pleasant day immersed in the beauty of nature and the mountains. Whether you are an avid hiker, a lover of good food, or simply looking for a quiet place to relax, these mountain huts are ready to welcome you and give you an unforgettable mountain experience.


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