Bivouac Malga Moregna
2.0Bivacco Malga Moregna
Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
About
Bivouac Malga Moregna sits at 2,550m in the Bergamasc Alps, serving as a staging point for routes into the Orobie range. Reach it from Piazzatorre in about 4 hours on foot, climbing steadily through alpine meadow. The final approach crosses open terrain with sparse shelter—weather changes fast here.
This is a basic mountain bivouac, not a staffed hut. Four beds means you're sleeping tight with other climbers. Drinking water is available on-site. There are no flush toilets—expect a basic outhouse arrangement. The hut sits open year-round, though winter access demands mountaineering experience and proper gear. Most users climb through in a single push rather than stay overnight, but the beds exist for those who need them.
Bring everything you need: food, fuel, sleeping bag, mat. There's no guardian, no meals, no electricity. Leave the hut cleaner than you find it. Winter access requires avalanche awareness and often ropes for the final section. Check conditions locally before heading up in snow season.
This is a basic mountain bivouac, not a staffed hut. Four beds means you're sleeping tight with other climbers. Drinking water is available on-site. There are no flush toilets—expect a basic outhouse arrangement. The hut sits open year-round, though winter access demands mountaineering experience and proper gear. Most users climb through in a single push rather than stay overnight, but the beds exist for those who need them.
Bring everything you need: food, fuel, sleeping bag, mat. There's no guardian, no meals, no electricity. Leave the hut cleaner than you find it. Winter access requires avalanche awareness and often ropes for the final section. Check conditions locally before heading up in snow season.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is an unstaffed bivouac—there's no booking system. Arrive early to secure a spot, especially on weekends; it fills quickly given the 4-bed capacity.
Accessible year-round, but practical access is June to October when snow clears and trails are passable.
Start from Piazzatorre and allow 4 hours on foot, climbing steadily through alpine meadow with open terrain on the final approach.
Drinking water is available; toilets are basic (outhouse style), and there's no heating or cooking facilities—bring a stove if you need hot food.
No—this is a working bivouac for experienced mountaineers tackling Orobie routes; the 4-hour approach and exposed terrain demand fitness and mountain sense.
Quick Facts
- Season
- –
- Total
- 4
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Drinking water
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website