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.
Ladin place names can have different origins, ranging from the Rhaetian language to Latin and Germanic variants.
Take part in the Ladin sön munt lesson and you will hear many interesting stories about Ladin place names.
Follow the SS244 Val Badia road to La Villa.
From the town center, follow the signs for the Piz La Ila cable car. From the top station, you can continue on foot along the well-marked scenic trail that leads to the refuge in about 45 minutes, with a moderate elevation gain.
The refuge can also be reached from the Piz Sorega top station in San Cassiano.
Str. Col Alt 36, Corvara