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    • A | Between Biancoia and Monte Corno
      • A1 | Val Biancoia and surrounding areas
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      • A3 | Monte Corno – Campo Rossignolo
    • B | The Three Mountains
      • B1 | Cima Ekar – Monte Valbella – Bertigo – Turcio
      • B2 | Valbella – Cima Ekar
    • C | Melette of Foza and Gallio
      • C1 | Trail around Melette of Foza and Gallio by bike
      • C2 | Melette of Foza walking trail
    • D | Piana di Marcesina, Valmaron and Ortigara
      • D1 | Valmaron – Marcesina – Lozze – Fiara
      • D2 | Marcesina – Lozze – Fiara
      • D3 | Valmaron and Marcesina with road bikes
      • D4 | Valmaron – Forcellona – Marcesina
    • E | Along the ridge of Longara
      • E1 | Longara and Campomulo
    • F | Monte Zebio, in the heart of the Plateau
      • F1 | Forte Interrotto – Val Galmarara – Zingarella – Zebio – Val di Nos
      • F2 | Zebio and Zingarella
    • G | Facing Cima Portule
      • G1 | Larici – Portule – Galmarara
    • H | The high pastures of Larici
      • H1 | Val Formica, Dosso and Porta Manazzo
    • I | On the slopes of Monte Verena
      • I1 | Roana Lake – Verena – Campolongo
      • I2 | Monte Verena trail
      • I3 | Ghertele Ecological Museum
      • I4 | Rotzo Malgas trail
    • L | A window onto the plain
      • L1 | Asiago – Val Magnaboschi – Monte Paù – Monte Corno
      • L2 | Buse di Carriola – Bocchetta Paù – Foraoro
    • Other itineraries on the Plateau: the “Alta Via della Grande Guerra”
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    • Interview with Gianbattista Rigoni Stern
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    • A | Between Biancoia and Monte Corno
      • A1 | Val Biancoia and surrounding areas
      • A2 | Bertiaga – Valle Camporossignolo – Valle Granezza di Gallio – Monte Corno
      • A3 | Monte Corno – Campo Rossignolo
    • B | The Three Mountains
      • B1 | Cima Ekar – Monte Valbella – Bertigo – Turcio
      • B2 | Valbella – Cima Ekar
    • C | Melette of Foza and Gallio
      • C1 | Trail around Melette of Foza and Gallio by bike
      • C2 | Melette of Foza walking trail
    • D | Piana di Marcesina, Valmaron and Ortigara
      • D1 | Valmaron – Marcesina – Lozze – Fiara
      • D2 | Marcesina – Lozze – Fiara
      • D3 | Valmaron and Marcesina with road bikes
      • D4 | Valmaron – Forcellona – Marcesina
    • E | Along the ridge of Longara
      • E1 | Longara and Campomulo
    • F | Monte Zebio, in the heart of the Plateau
      • F1 | Forte Interrotto – Val Galmarara – Zingarella – Zebio – Val di Nos
      • F2 | Zebio and Zingarella
    • G | Facing Cima Portule
      • G1 | Larici – Portule – Galmarara
    • H | The high pastures of Larici
      • H1 | Val Formica, Dosso and Porta Manazzo
    • I | On the slopes of Monte Verena
      • I1 | Roana Lake – Verena – Campolongo
      • I2 | Monte Verena trail
      • I3 | Ghertele Ecological Museum
      • I4 | Rotzo Malgas trail
    • L | A window onto the plain
      • L1 | Asiago – Val Magnaboschi – Monte Paù – Monte Corno
      • L2 | Buse di Carriola – Bocchetta Paù – Foraoro
    • Other itineraries on the Plateau: the “Alta Via della Grande Guerra”
  • Services
    • Tourist information
    • E-bike recharge – Rental and purchase spots
    • Winter sports
    • GPS route
    • Webcam
  • Contacts
  • Italian
  • German

Malga Ronchetto

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Activities and services

Summer pasturing
Milking
Food/drink service (Rifugio Ronchetto)

In programmazione:
Cheese-making
Production/sales of malga products

– Mountain grazing is the uphill journey of the livestock to the Alpine pasture.

– It is recommended to check the website and social media profiles of the malga for updated activities and services.

Find out more about the malgas in the Plateau of the Seven Municipalities

Loc. Marcesina
Latitude: 45,940832 | Longitude: 11,616585
Plateau area/s:

  • Marcesina - Ortigara
  • Melette

The road that goes up from contrada Lazzaretti di Foza, after a long section that runs through the spruce and beech wood, arise at the great Piana di Marcesina and the first malga you encounter is Malga Ronchetto, situated at the start of the right side of Val Gadena. Its proximity to the renowned Piana and Rifugio Ronchetto, which conducts agro-tourism activities, makes it a particularly frequented area by tourists, especially in the summer season.
A peculiar characteristic of all the malgas on the Piana di Marcesina is that they are situated on the large sediment accumulation that originated about 16,000 years ago during the last Wurmian Ice Age.
On its pastures there are heaps of rounded rocks, similar to low walls, collected by man over the course of the years to increase its foraging surface. From Malga Ronchetto, you can walk to the malgas on the Piana di Marcesina to the north as well as Valmaron to the east and Malga Campocavallo to the west.

Competent body:

Comune di FOZA
ID code
Altitude (m)
Surface area (ha)
Livestock
LSU no.
Pasture
Woods
Ponds
ID code
33
Altitude (m)
1330
Surface area (ha)
31,43
Livestock
Cows
LSU no.
35
Pasture
Mesobromus
Woods
Pecceta
Ponds
3

Find out more about the meanings of technical words used here

How to get there

From the Foza town center, follow the road to Enego for 2 km to Lazzaretti loc. Turn left at the fork for Marcesina and continue for about 3 km until you reach Malga Fratte, leaving it behind on the left. Continue on for 3.4 km until you reach Rifugio Ronchetto and the malga of the same name.

Malga Ronchetto



Malga Ronchetto




Inserted in itineraries:

C1 | Trail around Melette of Foza and Gallio by bike

C1 | Trail around Melette of Foza and Gallio by bike

D1 | Valmaron – Marcesina – Lozze – Fiara

D1 | Valmaron – Marcesina – Lozze – Fiara

D2 | Marcesina – Lozze – Fiara

D2 | Marcesina – Lozze – Fiara

D3 | Valmaron and Marcesina with road bikes

D3 | Valmaron and Marcesina with road bikes

D4 | Valmaron – Forcellona – Marcesina

D4 | Valmaron – Forcellona – Marcesina

Do you want to have the best experience in the malga?

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When you arrive at the malga, you’re entering the “home” of the malga operator population and their livestock: It’s a welcoming environment, rich with fascination, everything is to be discovered but also respected. Here are our recommendations for you!

How’s life in the malga

The malga operator lifestyle is characterized by hardwork that starts before dawn and continues even after sundown. For example…Did you know that there two times set apart for milking? One before breakfast and another in the late afternoon.

Also, feel free to ask information but avoid going into work areas inaccessible to the public and be discrete: speaking too loudly may scare the livestock and disturb whomever is enjoying the peace of the mountain.

The cows: how to safely get close

They are passive and docile animals but their size could put you in uncomfortable situations…or somewhat inappropriate behaviors could frighten them and provoke dangerous and unusual reactions.
It’s enough to maintain an adequate distance, avoid taking pictures from too close up, touching them, bothering them or looking them directly in the eye.

If you are with your dog, remember to keep it on a leash and under control.
When you find yourself near some cows, it’s better to avoid sudden movements, walk slowly and without getting anxious. And, if they were to get too close, distance yourself calmly and without turning your back to them!

The malga operators’ dogs

They watch over the livestock and often offer a warm welcome to guests. Don’t worry: They are not dangerous. Treat them with respect and you will become good friends. If you are on a bike, slow down to avoid mean falls caused by demonstrations of affection a little too… overwhelming!

Waste management

Those who follow the itineraries and visit the malgas know well how wonderful nature is, with its breathtaking landscapes. This is the reason why it is important not to pollute it with waste that can be taken home and properly recycled or disposed of.
The herdsmen of the plateau and the animals that live there are very fond of tourists who enjoy the wonderful days with walks, fresh air and relaxation… respecting the woods and pastures!!

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