Step into a living piece of medieval history in Luserna (Lusérn in Cimbrian), one of Italy’s most fascinating linguistic islands in the Trentino Alps, where the ancient Cimbrian language—brought by Bavarian settlers in the 12th century—still survives in daily life, street signs, and the small but powerful Cimbrian Cultural Centre and Haus von Prunn museum showcasing traditional wooden houses, costumes, crafts, and the story of this resilient German-speaking community. Wander the quiet village paths lined with flower-decked chalets, the panoramic Malga Campo and Malga Campo Riegel alpine meadows offering stunning views over the Valsugana valley and distant Dolomites, or hike the scenic Cima Vézzena and Busa Verle trails with World War I trenches and forts from the Austro-Hungarian front—all in a serene, car-free-friendly village that perfectly blends rare linguistic heritage, breathtaking alpine scenery, and the warm, authentic hospitality of the Trentino mountains.
Savor hearty canederli in brodo, fresh speck and mountain cheese, sweet apfelstrudel, and crisp Trentino white wines amid gentle cowbells, mist-shrouded peaks, and the unmistakable sense of a place where time has preserved a unique corner of Alpine culture.
Luserna isn’t just a destination—it’s Trentino’s most magical linguistic and mountain treasure—plan your Luserna escape today!





