Cabin Bardughè
1.3Capanna Bardughè
Lombardy, Italy
About
Capanna Bardughè sits at 1,550m in the Orobi Alps above the Val Brembana, about 30km north of Bergamo. Reach it from Olmo al Brembo: hike 2 hours up through beech forest on a marked path (CAI 523). The trail gains 550m steadily but without scrambling. In winter, snow often blocks access above 1,300m. Most hikers use this hut as a base for walking the Orobi ridge or as a night stop on longer traverses toward Pizzo Arera (2,702m, 3 hours north).
The hut is small and austere—a working mountain shelter, not a destination in itself. It has around 20 beds in basic dormitories and a tiny kitchen where the guardians cook simple evening meals and breakfast. Water comes from a spring. The hut runs from June through September; outside these months it closes completely. There are no showers and the toilet is a standard alpine outhouse. Food is limited to what's served at meals; bring snacks for day walks.
Book directly by calling ahead or arrive without reservation outside peak season. July and August weekends fill fast—call at least one week ahead. The hut belongs to CAI Bergamo; members get no discount. Payment is cash only. The nearest resupply is in Olmo al Brembo, so arrive with everything you need.
The hut is small and austere—a working mountain shelter, not a destination in itself. It has around 20 beds in basic dormitories and a tiny kitchen where the guardians cook simple evening meals and breakfast. Water comes from a spring. The hut runs from June through September; outside these months it closes completely. There are no showers and the toilet is a standard alpine outhouse. Food is limited to what's served at meals; bring snacks for day walks.
Book directly by calling ahead or arrive without reservation outside peak season. July and August weekends fill fast—call at least one week ahead. The hut belongs to CAI Bergamo; members get no discount. Payment is cash only. The nearest resupply is in Olmo al Brembo, so arrive with everything you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekends, especially July–August; weekdays are usually available with less notice. Contact the hut directly or check rifugio.net and cai.it for availability.
Open June through September reliably; May and October depend on snow conditions. Winter access above 1,300m is often blocked by snow, so check conditions before planning a winter visit.
Start from Olmo al Brembo village and follow CAI 523 marked trail north through beech forest for 2 hours, gaining 550m steadily with no scrambling required. The route is straightforward and non-technical.
Expect basic mountain hut facilities: simple dormitory beds, meals (breakfast and dinner available), and limited or no shower facilities. It's a working mountain hut, not a hotel.
Yes for fit families: the 2-hour approach is non-technical with steady grades and a clear path, though 550m gain is moderate. It works well as a base for Orobi ridge walks or as a stepping stone toward Pizzo Arera (3 hours north).
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