3 Months Living in a malga in the Middle of the Mountains! Part One -The House and the Animals!

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This was the house we stayed in for 3 months last summer; a "malga" in the Dolomites Mountains in North Italy.
A malga is basically where the cows go to graze in the summer and the house is where the people taking care of the cows lives. Sometimes it will also have more animals, make cheese or butter or, as in this case, have a restaurant.

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Roberto, my partner, got a job as a chef in the restaurant in this malga - "Malga Venegiota" and me and our son Willow were aloud to stay there with him and the other people working there.
Since we are nomads with no fixed base and were only travelling around in our camper, this was a perfect way to spend the summer, with a free place to stay in a wonderful place, and making some money too!

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I actually don't know what this "house" is, but I love the look of it! On the way on the walk to the malga

Luckily another 4 kids also stayed there with their parents, so we had a great little tribe of children :)

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My friend Patricia with Willow, Roberto and Ilaria, one of the other children in the kitchen

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(Almost) all the people working at the restaurant and staying in the malga

People can only reach this malga by foot, either by the shortest and flattest road, ca 30 minutes from the nearest road (on this path people working at the restaurant were also allowed to drive, but no one else) or by the longer and more beautiful trek from Passo Rolle, going right underneath the mountains.

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The malga is situated 1824 meter above sea level, which meant that even in summer it could get quite chilly at night and when the sun wasn't out! But when the sun was shining it was like paradise!

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In winter on the other hand, this place is completely covered by snow. No one lives here in winter and the restaurant is closed.

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In this malga apart from cows they were also goats, dogs, pigs, chicken and donkeys enjoying a summer holiday in the mountains! And all (apart from the goats) were roaming around freely, even around the outside tables, where the restaurant guests were eating!

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When the goats arrived

Here are some of the best photos with the animals (and children) - I took quite a lot in those 3 months!

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*One morning the pigs had decided that where that stable of firewood was, was the best place to chill, and they managed to move all the wood in their favour!
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A part from the farm animals there were also wild animals!
There was seen a female wolf not long before we arrived. I didn't encounter this beautiful wild creature, but we did see lots of these wonderful guys..!:

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These are wild marmots, large "squirrels" living only in mountain areas, and they are amazingly cute!

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They live in holes in the ground and when they get alarmed, they say this loud chipping sound, alarming all the others who then quickly return to their holes.

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We managed to get quite close to them though, apparently they didn't see us as a huge danger and we were very happy to consider them friends too :D

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peaking out of the hole, saying hello (or "fuck off" maybe... ;D)

We even saw their little babies, but those with babies didn't let us as close!

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One marmot far away with the baby to the right

Okay, for not making this post waaaay too long with too many pictures, I will spare you the gorgeous mountain and forest photos for the next part where I will show a bit more of the restaurant and life in the malga too!

Thanks for coming along and hope to see you in the next part! <3

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The picture of that piggy just reaches into your soul! What a little piece of magic you’ve experienced :)

thank you! Yes it was such a joy seeing the animals so free and happy!

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This looks an amazing adventure and I love houses made of stone.

That first little earth house were called 'soddies' here in the USA and when the country expanded West they were often the first house of the settlers as you could easily make it into the earth and have shelter straight away. Then as your homestead grew it eventually would become a root cellar or cool place to store preserves or things like butter and milk.

I bet it was a lovely summer.

Thank you for the information :D Probably is something like that! though it's in the middle of nowhere, so maybe works as a shelter for hunters or something...

I love when you share you travels with us, your photos are amazing and I can feel your passion in your writing and this spot is so beautiful xxxx such a great spot to share with your son xxx

thank you! yes he really loved it there!

Beautiful post, and I love your pictures as usual. Willow looks so happy, what a wonderful experience.

he loved it so much, being around all the animals! thank you!

This is such a beautiful place! The photos are amazing! The green pastures and the children make it even more gorgeous!

Wowo..so wonderful place to live...and look at the atmoshphere so pleasant...👌 perfect weather to live ...willow looks so happy with the animals...he is so cute..👌

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Sure dear will check it out the place looks to be very peacefull and fairy land

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oh my, you found paradise hidden away in the mountains! I really loved this, and all of the beautiful photos. I am looking forward to the next post.

Holy cow! That place looks unreal - thanks for sharing!

Oh, you got so close to marmots! I've only been to the Swiss Alps once and I was able to hear their callings but I never saw one.

yes we were so lucky they lived so close to the house, we could almost see them from the house! So friendly creatures :D

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