Bivouac Francesco Regosa
0.8Bivacco Francesco Regosa
2,958m
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
About
This bivouac sits at 2,958m in the Adamello Presanella massif, deep in Trentino's high country. Access is a serious alpine approach: hike 4–5 hours from Malga Bedollo (at 2,100m) via the Val di Remes, gaining 850m. This is a mountaineer's approach, not a casual walk—scrambling and exposure feature on the final sections. Winter and spring ascents require crampons and rope skills.
The Regosa is a small, unmanned bivouac shelter holding 9 beds across two sleeping chambers. It has no guardian, no meals, no running water. Bring a stove, sleeping bag, and a headtorch—you'll need them. The hut works as a base for crossing between valleys or pushing toward the glaciers and peaks that dominate this sector. Expect to be self-sufficient: carry all food and fuel. Spring snow and summer rockfall are both hazards; check conditions before committing.
This is a refuge for experienced alpinists who know how to move in the mountains and manage risk. It is not suitable for casual hikers or those unfamiliar with alpine terrain. June through September is the practical window, though skilled parties with proper gear can use it outside these months. No booking required—it operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Register in the logbook when you arrive.
The Regosa is a small, unmanned bivouac shelter holding 9 beds across two sleeping chambers. It has no guardian, no meals, no running water. Bring a stove, sleeping bag, and a headtorch—you'll need them. The hut works as a base for crossing between valleys or pushing toward the glaciers and peaks that dominate this sector. Expect to be self-sufficient: carry all food and fuel. Spring snow and summer rockfall are both hazards; check conditions before committing.
This is a refuge for experienced alpinists who know how to move in the mountains and manage risk. It is not suitable for casual hikers or those unfamiliar with alpine terrain. June through September is the practical window, though skilled parties with proper gear can use it outside these months. No booking required—it operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Register in the logbook when you arrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Booking isn't required—this is an unmanned bivouac, so arrive and use it on a first-come basis. Check rifugi.net or CAI Trentino for any updated access information before you go.
Summer and early autumn (roughly July–September) are reliable; winter and spring require mountaineering skills and crampons. There's no guardian, so you're self-sufficient year-round.
Hike 4–5 hours from Malga Bedollo (2,100m) via Val di Remes, gaining 850m with scrambling and exposure on the final sections. This is a serious alpine approach requiring good fitness and scrambling ability.
9 beds in two sleeping chambers, no guardian, and no meals or services—bring a stove, food, water, and sleep system. There's no running water or shower.
No—the approach demands scrambling skills, exposure comfort, and self-sufficiency; winter/spring needs crampons and rope work. This is for experienced mountaineers only.
Quick Facts
- Season
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- Total
- 9
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website
- https://www.ugolini-bs.it/s2/index.php?p=rifbiv/descr