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Biwak Stuparich

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Biwak Stuparich

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Bivacco Stuparich, also known as Bivacco Carlo e Giani Stuparich, is a distinctive alpine hut nestled in the western Italian Julian Alps. Situated on a panoramic shoulder at an altitude of approximately 1,580 meters, this fiery red structure stands proudly at the foot of the majestic Jôf di Montasio, offering commanding views over the picturesque Val Saisera in Malborghetto-Valbruna, Italy. Beyond its role as a shelter, it is also recognized as a historical site, with roots tracing back to World…

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    27. September 2023

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    Direkt unterhalb des Biwaks sind die Überreste eines Postens/Unterstands aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg sichtbar
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    22. August 2020

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    Wenn Sie dieses Biwak erreichen, können Sie die Aussicht auf das Val Saisera genießen. Die hier festgelegte Struktur ist im Bedarfsfall hilfreich.
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    13. Juni 2025

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    Der Aufstieg erfolgt in umgekehrter Richtung von der Greg-Hütte aus. Nach dem Biwak ist der Weg stellenweise erodiert und mit einem Stahlseil gesichert. Keine Ausrüstung erforderlich, aber Vorsicht mit Hunden.
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    1. Val Saisera zum Rifugio Grego (über Route 611)

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    Alpiner Wanderweg durch WWI-Schlachtfelder zum Rifugio Grego mit Panoramablick auf die Julischen Alpen.

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    Hike the moderate 5.5-mile Rifugio Grego ring tour in the Julian Alps, featuring panoramic views, historical WWI sites, and the Grego Hut.
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    Schwierige Wanderung. Sehr gute Kondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gut begehbare Wege. Trittsicherheit erforderlich.

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    Ort: Malborghetto Valbruna, Udine, Friaul-Julisch Venetien, Italien

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    What is the overall difficulty of the hike to Bivacco Stuparich, and is it suitable for beginners?

    The hike to Bivacco Stuparich is generally considered moderate. While some sections, particularly when descending from Rifugio Fratelli Grego, can be eroded and feature a steel safety rope, no special climbing kit is required. Hikers with a reasonable level of fitness and some experience with alpine trails should find it manageable. For beginners, it's advisable to choose the less challenging routes from Val Saisera and be prepared for varied terrain.

    Are there any advanced mountaineering routes accessible from Bivacco Stuparich?

    Yes, Bivacco Stuparich serves as a crucial intermediate point for ambitious mountaineering routes. Most notably, it is a key starting point for the challenging Via Amalia to Jôf di Montasio. It also provides a convenient base for exploring other nearby peaks like Jôf di Sompdogna, offering diverse options for experienced mountaineers.

    Is Bivacco Stuparich dog-friendly?

    While dogs are generally allowed on the trails, hikers should exercise caution, especially if traveling with a dog. Some sections of the path, particularly when descending from Rifugio Fratelli Grego, are eroded and feature a steel safety rope. This might require extra care for dogs and their owners.

    What are the parking options for accessing Bivacco Stuparich?

    Parking is typically available in Val Saisera, which is a common starting point for trails leading to Bivacco Stuparich. Specific parking areas may vary, but it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival. During peak season, parking lots can fill up quickly, so an early start is recommended.

    How can I reach Val Saisera or Sella Sompdogna using public transport?

    Information regarding public transport directly to Val Saisera or Sella Sompdogna can be limited, as these are often remote alpine areas. It is generally recommended to travel by private vehicle. However, for the most up-to-date public transport options, especially during peak tourist seasons, it's best to consult local tourism offices or regional transport websites for Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

    Are there any permits required for hiking in the Julian Alps around Bivacco Stuparich?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking or staying in bivouacs like Stuparich in the Italian Julian Alps. However, if you plan to engage in specific mountaineering activities or enter protected areas with special regulations, it's always wise to check with the local CAI (Italian Alpine Club) section or park authorities for any specific rules or permits that might apply.

    What are the winter conditions like at Bivacco Stuparich, and is it accessible then?

    While Bivacco Stuparich is always open, winter conditions in the Julian Alps can be severe, with heavy snow, ice, and avalanche risk. Access during winter requires significant alpine experience, proper winter mountaineering equipment (such as snowshoes, crampons, and ice axe), and knowledge of avalanche safety. It is generally recommended for experienced winter hikers and mountaineers only.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or other accommodation options near Bivacco Stuparich or in Val Saisera?

    Bivacco Stuparich itself is a basic, unstaffed shelter with no commercial services. In Val Saisera, which is the valley below, you may find some limited accommodation options, such as guesthouses or agriturismos, and potentially a few small cafes or restaurants, especially during the tourist season. For more extensive amenities, the nearby towns of Malborghetto-Valbruna would be the closest options.

    What unique natural features can be observed near Bivacco Stuparich?

    Beyond the stunning panoramic views, Bivacco Stuparich is notable for its proximity to the western Montasio glacier. This is the only glacier in the Italian Julian Alps, situated between the bivouac and the great mountain wall of Jôf di Montasio, adding a unique natural allure to the area.

    What historical landmarks are located near Bivacco Stuparich?

    The area around Bivacco Stuparich is rich in history. Just below the bivouac, visitors can explore the visible remains of a post or shelter from the First World War. Additionally, the bivouac itself is named in honor of Carlo and Giani Stuparich, Italian volunteers from WWI, and the immediate vicinity features the remains of an Italian fort from that period, offering a unique historical dimension to your visit.

    How well-stocked is Bivacco Stuparich, and what should hikers bring?

    Bivacco Stuparich is described as well-maintained and often well-stocked with basic provisions. It provides beds with mattresses and blankets, and food items are often found there. However, there is no indoor stove, so hikers should bring their own portable cooking equipment. Water is available from four containers, but it's always wise to carry enough for your needs or be prepared to collect from the natural pool about 20 minutes away.

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