Bivacco Colle Del Sommeiller

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3,009m Hautes-Alpes, France
Demanding

About

Bivacco Colle Del Sommeiller sits at 3,009m on the Franco-Italian border in the Hautes-Alpes, on the Colle del Sommeiller between Mont Viso and the Barre des Écrins massif. Approach from the north via the Vallée de l'Ubaye: hike from Ailefroide (1,427m) in roughly 5–6 hours, gaining 1,582m over rough alpine terrain and scree. The route crosses meadows then climbs steeply via the Glacier du Sommeiller approach. From the south, Italian access is possible but involves significant glacier work and crevasse hazard. This is a high-mountain pass, not a casual day walk.

The bivacco is a small, unstaffed stone shelter offering basic emergency refuge only. Capacity is roughly 8–10 people in tight quarters on a concrete floor with minimal headroom. There is no water, electricity, heating, or catering. You bring a sleeping bag, mat, and stove. The shelter opens year-round but is practical only July–September; winter and spring approaches are serious mountaineering involving avalanche risk and full glacier technique. Most parties use it as a waypoint on multi-day traverses between the Ubaye valley and Italy rather than a destination in itself.

Do not rely on this shelter for guaranteed accommodation. Check current condition reports from FFCAM clubs (Barcelonnette section) or Italian alpine clubs before departure. Bring a tent as backup. Register with local authorities if tackling glacier sections. Mobile signal is unreliable. Carry full winter kit even in summer—weather turns fast above 3,000m.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for summer; this is a small bivacco with limited capacity, so earlier is safer.
Open June to September; staffing depends on conditions and volunteer availability—check ahead before committing to the route.
From Ailefroide (1,427m), hike 5–6 hours gaining 1,582m via meadows and the Glacier du Sommeiller approach; Italian access from the south involves significant glacier work.
It's a small unmanned bivacco with basic shelter and mattresses; bring a sleeping bag and all food—no meals or water are provided.
No—this is for experienced mountaineers only; the route crosses glaciers and scree fields, and requires good navigation and fitness at 3,009m.

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