Bivouac del Murì
1.1Bivacco del Murì
940m
Lombardy, Italy
About
Bivacco del Murì sits at 940m in the Lombardy Alps, a working base for climbers tackling routes on the nearby rock. Reach it in 2–3 hours from the village of Schilpario on foot, following marked paths through mixed forest and open terrain. This is a low-elevation approach hut, not a summit refuge; use it to stage alpine climbing or as a waypoint on longer traverses.
The bivouac is self-catering only. You'll find a basic kitchen and sleeping space for roughly 10–15 people. Bring your own food and fuel. There's no electricity or running water—plan accordingly. The hut operates year-round but is quietest outside the May–September climbing season. Check conditions before visiting in winter.
Contact the manager by email before arrival to confirm availability and arrange access. This is a refuge for self-sufficient mountaineers, not tourists seeking comfort. Allow at least two weeks' notice if possible, especially if you're timing your visit around a specific climbing project. Bring a sleeping bag and be ready for basic conditions.
The bivouac is self-catering only. You'll find a basic kitchen and sleeping space for roughly 10–15 people. Bring your own food and fuel. There's no electricity or running water—plan accordingly. The hut operates year-round but is quietest outside the May–September climbing season. Check conditions before visiting in winter.
Contact the manager by email before arrival to confirm availability and arrange access. This is a refuge for self-sufficient mountaineers, not tourists seeking comfort. Allow at least two weeks' notice if possible, especially if you're timing your visit around a specific climbing project. Bring a sleeping bag and be ready for basic conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the managing CAI section directly—bivaccos operate on a first-come basis without formal booking systems. Check rifugio.net or cai.it for contact details and current access status.
Bivaccos are typically unstaffed, self-service shelters open year-round, though winter access depends on snow conditions and your mountain skills.
From Schilpario village, follow marked paths through mixed forest and open terrain for 2–3 hours on foot to reach 940m elevation.
Self-catering only with basic kitchen space and sleeping for 10–15 people—bring all your own food, fuel, and supplies.
No—this is a climber's staging hut for accessing rock routes nearby, not a destination for casual hikers or families; the self-catering setup and technical access routes demand mountain experience.
Quick Facts
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- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Self catering
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- Website
- https://gruppoanasovere.it