bivacco Dal Mas

1.9
Veneto, Italy
Moderate

About

Bivacco Dal Mas sits at 2,566m on the Passo Ghedina, between the Tre Croci and Ra Gusela peaks in the Dolomites. Reach it from Cortina d'Ampezzo via the Tre Croci pass road, then hike 1.5 hours south along marked trails. The approach is straightforward and popular with climbers accessing the surrounding rock towers and alpine routes.

This is a basic bivacco—expect a shelter with bunks and a water source, not a staffed hut. The structure sleeps around 20 people in tight conditions. There's no guardian, no meals, and no services beyond a roof and sleeping platforms. You bring all food and water (or collect meltwater). The location makes it useful as a base for scrambles and rock climbing on Ra Gusela and nearby formations. It's open year-round, though winter access requires mountaineering skills.

Contact the CAI section in Longarone for current conditions and access details. The hut is free to use as a bivacco. Check conditions before heading up in winter or shoulder seasons—exposed location means weather can deteriorate fast. July and August see moderate use; other months are quieter. No advance booking is needed or possible; arrivals are first-come, first-served.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bivaccos don't take reservations—it's first-come, first-served. Arrive early if you're visiting in summer weekends.
Year-round as an unstaffed shelter, but practical access is June to October when snow clears the approaches.
Drive to Passo Tre Croci near Cortina d'Ampezzo, then hike 1.5 hours south on marked trails to 2,566m.
Basic bivacco with bunks for around 20 people (tight conditions), a water source, and no other amenities—bring a sleeping bag and food.
Not ideal for beginners—the 1.5-hour approach is manageable, but the cramped unstaffed shelter and high altitude demand self-sufficiency and mountaineering experience.

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