Bivouac Casera Campestrin
Bivacco Casera Campestrin
1,649m
Veneto, Italy
About
Bivacco Casera Campestrin sits at 1,649m in Val Campestrin, a quiet valley in the Veneto Alps above San Donà di Piave. The hut is a converted alpine dairy building, opened in 1968. Approach from the valley floor takes roughly 2–3 hours on foot; confirm exact trailheads and times locally. This is a low-key base for day hikes and scrambles in the surrounding limestone peaks, and the location works for mountain bikers accessing valley trails.
The bivouac has 12 beds and space for 12 more in emergencies. Expect a wood stove, cooking pots, and an outside water fountain. This is basic shelter: no meals, no drinking water system, no electricity or WiFi. The hut is staffed during summer months; outside that season it remains open but unstaffed—bring your own sleeping bag and food. Self-catering only.
Book through the Veneto CAI section (San Donà di Piave) via rifugi.cai.it or direct contact. Phone and email options are listed on the CAI website. For summer visits (June–September) book at least 4 weeks ahead. Winter visits require planning: confirm access conditions and heating availability before you go.
The bivouac has 12 beds and space for 12 more in emergencies. Expect a wood stove, cooking pots, and an outside water fountain. This is basic shelter: no meals, no drinking water system, no electricity or WiFi. The hut is staffed during summer months; outside that season it remains open but unstaffed—bring your own sleeping bag and food. Self-catering only.
Book through the Veneto CAI section (San Donà di Piave) via rifugi.cai.it or direct contact. Phone and email options are listed on the CAI website. For summer visits (June–September) book at least 4 weeks ahead. Winter visits require planning: confirm access conditions and heating availability before you go.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the hut directly by email or phone via rifugi.cai.it; booking windows vary but summer weekends fill quickly, so aim for at least 4–6 weeks ahead.
Staffed during summer months (typically June to September); open but unmanned in winter, so confirm current status before visiting.
Approach from the valley floor takes 2–3 hours on foot; confirm exact trailheads and conditions locally before heading up.
The hut has 12 beds and emergency shelter space; no meals, water, or WiFi on-site, so bring supplies and be self-sufficient.
Yes—the 2–3 hour approach and low-key location work for families with hiking experience, and mountain bikers can access valley trails from here.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 12
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 12
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- +39 3381607357
- Website
- http://www.caisandona.it/2k15/bivacco-casera-campestrin/