Bivouac Tomè

Bivouac Tomè

Bivacco Tomè

2,860m Veneto, Italy
Demanding

About

Bivacco Tomè sits at 2,860m in the Val dei Cantoni, on the south approach to Civetta. Access is from Fedare, taking the trail toward Bivacco Fedare, then branching toward the hut. Plan 3–4 hours from the valley. This is a climber's hut, not a walker's one. The approach is steep and exposed in places.
The bivouac is a small Apollonio-type shelter with 6 beds and 4 emergency places. No meals, no water tap, no WiFi. Winter access is possible but the hut is unstaffed then—bring everything you need. Summer (June to September) is staffed. The shelter sits on a key route for Civetta climbs from the south.
Book direct via email or through rifugi.cai.it. Availability is tight in July and August—book 4–6 weeks ahead for those months. Email the managing CAI Agordo section for availability and conditions. Winter visits require self-sufficiency and knowledge of the approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Email the hut directly or book via rifugi.cai.it. Book at least 2–3 months ahead for July and August, especially if you're climbing Civetta.
Staffed in summer (roughly June to September); open but unstaffed in winter, so you're on your own for everything.
Start from Fedare, follow the trail toward Bivacco Fedare, then branch to Tomè—about 3–4 hours from the valley. The approach is steep and exposed in places.
6 beds (plus 4 emergency places), but no meals served, no drinking water tap, and no WiFi—bring your own water and food.
No. This is a climber's hut, not a walker's one. The steep, exposed approach requires mountain experience and proper gear.

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4
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