Ghedini Giuseppe
2,601m
Veneto, Italy
About
Ghedini Giuseppe sits at 2,601m in Valle Agordina above Agordo. Reach it in 2.5 hours from Passo Fedare on a well-marked alpine trail. The hut serves as a base for peaks across the Dolomites' eastern limestone walls and ridge traverses through the Pale di San Martino.
This is a tiny wooden bivacco with 4 beds and 5 emergency places. Water comes from a spring near the structure. No meals are cooked here. The hut is staffed and provisioned in summer (June–September). From October onwards it remains open but unstaffed—bring a sleeping bag and food. Expect cold nights year-round and bring layers even in July.
Book through rifugi.cai.it from May onwards for July and August weekends. July and early August fill quickly. Outside peak season, the hut is first-come, first-served.
This is a tiny wooden bivacco with 4 beds and 5 emergency places. Water comes from a spring near the structure. No meals are cooked here. The hut is staffed and provisioned in summer (June–September). From October onwards it remains open but unstaffed—bring a sleeping bag and food. Expect cold nights year-round and bring layers even in July.
Book through rifugi.cai.it from May onwards for July and August weekends. July and early August fill quickly. Outside peak season, the hut is first-come, first-served.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book through rifugi.cai.it. Since the hut has only 4 beds, book at least 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends.
Staffed June to September; open but unstaffed October to May (bring your own supplies and sleep bag).
Start from Passo Fedare and allow 2.5 hours on a well-marked alpine trail.
4 beds plus 5 emergency places; water from a nearby spring; no meals cooked (bring your own food).
No—this is a tiny bivacco for experienced hikers comfortable with minimal facilities and self-sufficiency.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
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- Total
- 4
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 5
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website