Malga di Campo
1.0
1,521m
Graubuenden, Switzerland
About
Malga di Campo sits at 1521m in the Val di Non, a major hiking hub in the southern Tyrol. The hut anchors routes into the Brenta Dolomites and connects to the Adamello massif via multi-day traverses. Most hikers reach it in 2–3 hours from the village of Cles, following the Rio di Santa Giustina stream northeast through beech and mixed forest. A rough road also serves the hut for those wanting to shorten the approach.
The hut operates year-round and beds around 30 people in simple dorm and double rooms. Half-board is standard; the kitchen serves regional Trentino cooking with local cheeses and cured meats. Water comes from the spring. Showers are available but electricity is limited. The hut functions as a working farm, so expect authentic mountain hospitality rather than comfort. The terrace overlooks pastures toward the Brenta peaks. Winter access depends on snow conditions—contact ahead if planning December–March visits.
Book directly via phone or email 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends and July–August. The hut fills quickly during Ferragosto (mid-August) and school holidays. Solo hikers and small groups often find space mid-week. Payment is cash only. The nearest town with supplies is Cles, 8km downhill by road; stock up before arriving if you need specific groceries or snacks beyond what the hut offers.
The hut operates year-round and beds around 30 people in simple dorm and double rooms. Half-board is standard; the kitchen serves regional Trentino cooking with local cheeses and cured meats. Water comes from the spring. Showers are available but electricity is limited. The hut functions as a working farm, so expect authentic mountain hospitality rather than comfort. The terrace overlooks pastures toward the Brenta peaks. Winter access depends on snow conditions—contact ahead if planning December–March visits.
Book directly via phone or email 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends and July–August. The hut fills quickly during Ferragosto (mid-August) and school holidays. Solo hikers and small groups often find space mid-week. Payment is cash only. The nearest town with supplies is Cles, 8km downhill by road; stock up before arriving if you need specific groceries or snacks beyond what the hut offers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; earlier visits (May–June, September–October) need less lead time since demand is lower.
Open year-round, though staffing and services vary—contact ahead if planning a winter visit.
Hike 2–3 hours from Cles village following the Rio di Santa Giustina northeast through forest, or use the rough road to shorten the approach.
Simple dorm and double beds sleep around 30 people; expect basic Alpine hut food (soups, pasta, local cheese) and communal dining.
No—the access is marked demanding and routes from here (Brenta Dolomites, Adamello massif) are for experienced mountaineers and strong hikers.
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