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Adamone Bivouac

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Last Visit: 10/01/2025

Access

The bivouac can be reached via the following access routes:


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Introduction

The Bivacco Adamone bivouac, located in Capo di Ponte, in the province of Brescia, is a mountain refuge facility that is particularly popular with hikers and mountain enthusiasts. Positioned at an intermediate altitude in the mountains of Valcamonica, the bivouac is a point of reference for those wishing to explore the surrounding areas or as an intermediate stop for more challenging hikes.

Description

The bivouac is a free, unattended hut that offers shelter and a safe resting place in a mountain environment. The structure, which is solid and well maintained, is equipped with beds and space to shelter from the weather. It is an ideal place for those who like to immerse themselves in nature, far from the hustle and bustle of the city, and offers a perfect base for daytime explorations or to spend the night before continuing on to other mountain destinations.
The bivouac can be accessed via various hiking trails, which vary in difficulty. The routes pass through breathtaking landscapes, including coniferous forests and views of the surrounding mountains. It is important to follow the signs on the route and to prepare yourself adequately, especially with regard to equipment and weather conditions.
The Adamone Bivouac has no electricity or water supply facilities, so it is advisable to carry water and basic necessities. However, the simplicity and isolation of the bivouac contribute to its charm, making it a favourite destination for those seeking an authentic experience in close contact with nature.
Being located in a protected natural area, it is essential to respect the environment, taking away all waste and limiting the ecological impact to a minimum.

Information

Location:Monte Adamone
Quota: 1.458m
Sleeping accommodation:12
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Lighting:
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Device charging:
Bivouac Book:

Itineraries from the bivouac

  • Monte Adamone
  • Monte Elto

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