Le ladin sön munt - Ladin cours in a mountain hut
Ladin, our ancient and precious language, holds centuries of history, traditions, and everyday life among these mountains.
It is a linguistic treasure, a symbol of resistance and identity.
We would like to share this heritage with you by opening the doors to small Ladin courses set amidst the beauty of our peaks. It is not only about learning new words, but about connecting with a living culture.
Between a break and a glance at the summits, short gatherings take place in the huts to learn the first Ladin words.
What does the name of this refuge mean and where does it come from?
Behind Ladin surnames lies a very special world that tells us the story of the entire valley.
Take part in the Ladin sön munt lesson and learn about the history of Ladin surnames.
Follow the SS244 Val Badia road to Badia and then turn towards San Linert.
On the right, you will find the cable car that takes you to the refuge. However, you can also reach the Nagler hut on foot.
Str. Col Alt 36, Corvara