Sperti Gianangelo e Iris
2,000m
Veneto, Italy
About
Sperti Gianangelo e Iris sits at 2,000m in the Ardo torrent valley above the Piave river in the Veneto Alps. Reach it on foot from the Tre Croci pass area or via the Ardo valley trail; allow 2–3 hours depending on your starting point. The hut is a relatively new installation, replacing the original structure after 50 years of use.
This is a small bivouac with 6 beds and 6 emergency places. It's staffed during summer months but unstaffed in winter. The hut does not serve meals or provide drinking water, so arrive with supplies and a full water bottle. There is no WiFi. It functions as a basic shelter for walkers doing multi-day traverses or mountain hut circuits in this region.
Book well ahead for July and August. Contact the hut via email through the CAI rifugi portal (rifugi.cai.it). Winter access is self-service; confirm current conditions before attempting a winter trip, as weather can change rapidly at this elevation.
This is a small bivouac with 6 beds and 6 emergency places. It's staffed during summer months but unstaffed in winter. The hut does not serve meals or provide drinking water, so arrive with supplies and a full water bottle. There is no WiFi. It functions as a basic shelter for walkers doing multi-day traverses or mountain hut circuits in this region.
Book well ahead for July and August. Contact the hut via email through the CAI rifugi portal (rifugi.cai.it). Winter access is self-service; confirm current conditions before attempting a winter trip, as weather can change rapidly at this elevation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book via email through rifugi.cai.it or direct contact; aim for at least 2–3 months ahead during peak season (July–August).
Staffed from June to September; open but unstaffed in winter months.
Hike from Tre Croci pass or via the Ardo valley trail—allow 2–3 hours depending on your starting point.
6 beds plus 6 emergency places; no meals, no drinking water, and no WiFi—bring food and water with you.
No; this is a small mountain bivouac for experienced hikers who can navigate alpine terrain and are self-sufficient with supplies.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- CAI
- Season
- –
- Total
- 6
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- 6
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
- [email protected]
- Phone
- Website