Bivouac Tovanella

Bivouac Tovanella

Bivacco Tovanella

1,688m Veneto, Italy
Demanding

About

Bivouac Tovanella sits at 1,688m in the Valle Piave, a quiet corner of the Veneto Dolomites. Reach it from Longarone via the Passo Ghedina approach in roughly 4 hours. The route is straightforward hiking on marked trails, gaining 1,000m of elevation. The bivouac works as a staging point for climbs on the surrounding limestone peaks, particularly Cima Tovanella (2,377m) and routes in the Dolomite high country to the north.

This is a basic alpine bivouac, not a full rifugio. Eight beds across a few dormitories, no meals served, no running water. The structure provides essential shelter and a roof, which is what you need at this elevation. Managed by CAI Longarone, it operates staffed during summer months (typically June through September). Bring your own food and water unless conditions allow collection from nearby sources.

Book via rifugi.cai.it. Summer weekends fill quickly—reserve at least 4–6 weeks ahead for July and August. The hut suits climbers using it as a staging point rather than a destination in itself. Bring a sleeping bag and expect minimal comfort. Winter access is possible for experienced mountaineers, but the hut is unstaffed and you'll need winter climbing skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book through rifugi.cai.it. Reserve well ahead for summer months since the bivouac has only 8 beds.
It's staffed during summer; contact rifugi.cai.it for exact opening and closing dates.
Start from Longarone and follow the marked trail via Passo Ghedina—about 4 hours with 1,000m elevation gain.
It has 8 beds but no meals, drinking water, or WiFi; bring your own food, water, and be prepared for basic conditions.
No—it's a basic bivouac for mountaineers, not beginners, and the 4-hour approach with 1,000m gain requires solid fitness and mountain experience.

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