Bivouac · 2670 m
Promoud Bivouac
Alta Via 2 bivouac in the glacial Rutor massif terrain. Essential stop between La Thuile and Valgrisenche. Practical info: bivouac at 2670 m in Valgrisenche, with 9 beds. Open: Unmanned · always open (check conditions). Managed by: CAI Aosta.
Altitude
2670 m
Valley
Valgrisenche
Beds
9
Opening
Unmanned · always open (check conditions)
Managed by
CAI Aosta
What to eat
Self-catering: bring stove, food and sleeping bag liner.
Indicative rates
Free; no booking required.
Contact & booking
Official manager details — always check opening dates and rates on the website before you go.
Where it is
45.6520, 7.0780 · 2670 m
Recommended season
Unmanned · always open (check conditions)
What to bring
Everything you need to be self-sufficient: sleeping bag and mat (often absent or minimal), food and water or a small stove, layered and windproof clothing, a headlamp, a first-aid kit. No money is needed — the bivouac is free. Carry out all your waste.
What to do there
If you stay overnight, enjoy the silence and the starry sky far from any light. The reward for climbing this high is dawn from altitude: wake early, while the air is still clear, and watch it set the ridges alight. Which summits and passes you can reach depends on the area — check the routes on the trail pages above.
What is a bivouac
A bivouac is a small unmanned shelter, always open and free, placed at high altitude where a staffed hut could not exist. It was conceived to break up long traverses, to wait for first light before a climb, or as an emergency shelter in bad weather. There is no keeper and no services: you find what those before you have left. Hence the golden rule — leave it as clean and tidy as you would wish to find it.
Nearby peaks
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Source: lovevda.it · CAI Aosta
Promoud Bivouac