Bivouac F.lli Giudici : Camillo, Giacomo e Pietro
1.9Bivacco F.lli Giudici : Camillo, Giacomo e Pietro
750m
Lombardy, Italy
About
Bivacco F.lli Giudici sits at 750m in Lombardy's foothills, accessible by foot from the Valle Seriana. The approach takes 2–3 hours depending on your starting point and fitness. This is a working mountaineer's shelter, not a staffed hut.
The bivouac sleeps around 20 people on basic bunks. You bring your own food and cook in the self-catering kitchen. Drinking water is available on-site, and flush toilets are installed. The shelter opens year-round but is busiest during summer and autumn. Winter access depends on snow conditions—check locally before heading up.
Book directly with the managing club or bring a sleeping bag and test your luck; bivouacs operate on a first-come basis when unstaffed. Phone ahead if you want to guarantee space during peak weekends. This is a good base for day hikes into the surrounding valleys and for climbers accessing higher terrain on the Bergamasc Alps.
The bivouac sleeps around 20 people on basic bunks. You bring your own food and cook in the self-catering kitchen. Drinking water is available on-site, and flush toilets are installed. The shelter opens year-round but is busiest during summer and autumn. Winter access depends on snow conditions—check locally before heading up.
Book directly with the managing club or bring a sleeping bag and test your luck; bivouacs operate on a first-come basis when unstaffed. Phone ahead if you want to guarantee space during peak weekends. This is a good base for day hikes into the surrounding valleys and for climbers accessing higher terrain on the Bergamasc Alps.
Frequently Asked Questions
As an unstaffed bivacco, there's no booking system—it operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early on busy weekends or check conditions locally via CAI Valle Seriana before heading up.
It's open year-round, but is most reliably accessible and busy during summer and autumn; winter access depends on snow conditions and your winter mountaineering skills.
Approach from Valle Seriana on foot; the hike takes 2–3 hours depending on your fitness and exact starting point. No cable cars or shuttle access.
Basic bunks sleep around 20, with a self-catering kitchen where you cook your own food, flush toilets, and on-site drinking water. No meals or bedding provided.
No—this is a working mountaineer's shelter requiring self-sufficiency, basic mountain competence, and your own food and bedding. Not suitable for families seeking comfort or beginners without Alpine experience.
Quick Facts
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- Total
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- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 20
- Private rooms
Facilities
Flush toilets
Self catering
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website