Bivacco Alpe Agario

1.0
1,560m Ticino, Switzerland
Demanding

About

Bivacco Alpe Agario sits at 1560m in the Leventina Valley, deep in Ticino's mountain terrain. The hut is a 2-3 hour hike from Rodi-Fiesso via the Alpe Agario pasture. It serves as a base for ridge traverses and peak ascents in the surrounding Ticino Alps, with direct access to routes toward Pizzo Roscelli and the Campolungo ridge. The location puts you well into serious hiking country, far from road access.
This is a small bivouac shelter with 3 beds total. Expect basic alpine conditions: no heating, no power, and no prepared meals. You bring your own food and use the stove and limited cooking equipment on-site. Water is available from a nearby source. The hut operates year-round, though winter access demands experience and proper kit. The compact size means you're sharing tight quarters with other mountaineers, not a social experience.
Book contact details directly through the Ticino SAC section or hut management. This is backcountry shelter territory—not a staffed facility. Confirm access and water availability before departure, especially outside summer months. July and August see the most traffic on Ticino ridge routes, though numbers remain far lower than famous Swiss huts. Come with self-sufficiency as your default mindset.

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact the hut directly well ahead of your trip; with only 3 beds, availability is extremely limited and advance notice is essential.
Typically staffed June to September, but confirm dates directly as this is a small bivouac with seasonal operation.
It's a 2-3 hour hike from Rodi-Fiesso via the Alpe Agario pasture; there is no road access.
It's a basic bivouac with 3 beds and no heating, water, or cooking facilities—bring your own food and gear.
No—the demanding mountain access and remote location require solid hiking and mountaineering experience.

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