Khesar von Kåmp - Malga Campo
1.8
1,455m
Veneto, Italy
About
The hut sits at 1,455m in the Asiago Plateau, accessible via the CAI trail network from Asiago town (45 minutes' walk) or from the Laghi di Sorapis trailhead to the south (90 minutes). The approach is gentle rolling terrain through pastureland and beech forest—no scrambling required. Summer hikers use this as a base for day walks across the plateau or as a transit point on longer traverses toward the Brenta Dolomites.
Malga Campo operates as a working alpine dairy and refuge. The hut sleeps around 30 guests in dormitory rooms and a few private doubles. Half-board is standard (dinner and breakfast included); the kitchen serves regional Veneto specialties built around local cheese and mountain vegetables. Water and toilets are basic but reliable. The season runs mid-June through late September, with limited weekends-only service in shoulder months. No electricity or mobile signal.
Book direct by phone or email at least 2 weeks ahead for July and August. Weekends fill quickly. The hut is family-run and popular with Asiago locals doing weekend walks, so expect a livelier atmosphere than remote high-altitude rifugios. Half-board rates sit around €50–65 per person per night.
Malga Campo operates as a working alpine dairy and refuge. The hut sleeps around 30 guests in dormitory rooms and a few private doubles. Half-board is standard (dinner and breakfast included); the kitchen serves regional Veneto specialties built around local cheese and mountain vegetables. Water and toilets are basic but reliable. The season runs mid-June through late September, with limited weekends-only service in shoulder months. No electricity or mobile signal.
Book direct by phone or email at least 2 weeks ahead for July and August. Weekends fill quickly. The hut is family-run and popular with Asiago locals doing weekend walks, so expect a livelier atmosphere than remote high-altitude rifugios. Half-board rates sit around €50–65 per person per night.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 weeks ahead during July–August; weekends fill faster. Contact the hut directly by phone or check rifugio.net for availability, as this working malga has limited beds.
Open June through September; staffed daily during summer months. Winter access is unreliable due to snow and dairy operations.
From Asiago town, follow CAI trails through pastureland and beech forest for 45 minutes; from Laghi di Sorapis trailhead to the south, allow 90 minutes. Both routes are gentle with no scrambling.
Expect simple dormitory beds, basic showers, and hearty meals featuring local dairy products and mountain fare typical of working malgas. Amenities are functional rather than luxurious.
Yes—the approach terrain is gentle and well-marked, making it ideal for families new to Alpine huts. It works well as a base for easier day walks across the Asiago Plateau.
Quick Facts
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