Alpine Dairy Fornasa Alta

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Malga Fornasa Alta

1,892m Veneto, Italy
Demanding

About

Malga Fornasa Alta sits at 1,892m in the Veneto Alps, accessible via the Val Vezzena from Levico Terme. The approach takes 2.5 to 3 hours of steady climbing through mixed forest and alpine meadow. This is a working dairy farm converted into a mountain hut—you're genuinely staying at a working malga, not just a hiked-to lodge.

The hut offers basic accommodation with a self-catering kitchen, so bring supplies or stock up in Levico beforehand. Drinking water is reliable from the hut. WiFi is available if you need it. Capacity is modest; the atmosphere is quieter than resort rifugios. The location works well for alpine hiking in the Vezzena massif and approaches to the Lagorai range. Mountaineers use this as a staging point for technical rock and mixed climbing objectives in the eastern Dolomites.

Contact the hut directly for availability and booking—phone ahead, especially in July and August. The season typically runs June through September, depending on snow melt and weather. Winter closure is standard. This is genuine mountain accommodation: expect rustic comfort, not convenience. If you need full meal service and a crowded bar, look elsewhere. If you want to self-cater at altitude and move into serious climbing terrain, Malga Fornasa Alta delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 weeks ahead during peak season (July–August); weekends fill fast. Contact the hut directly by phone or email, or check rifugio.net for availability.
Open June through September; staffing varies—call ahead to confirm availability outside peak months, as it's a working malga that may have limited staff.
Start from Levico Terme in Val Vezzena; the approach is 2.5–3 hours of steady climbing through forest and alpine meadow on marked trails.
Basic rooms with beds, self-catering kitchen, and reliable drinking water; bring your own supplies or stock up in Levico, as meal service is limited.
Better for experienced hikers—the 3-hour climb is steady but substantial, and self-catering demands self-sufficiency; families comfortable with multi-hour hikes and basic facilities will manage it.

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Wifi Self catering Drinking water

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