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Gandolfo and Giuliano Bivouac

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Gandolfo and Giuliano Bivouac

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Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano is a welcoming mountain bivouac nestled at an elevation of 2259 metres in the stunning Val d'Ala, part of the Lanzo Valleys in Piedmont, Italy. This unmanaged hut serves as a vital resting point for hikers exploring the Italian Alps, particularly those traversing the renowned Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GTA) trail. Surrounded by a rugged alpine environment, it offers a strategic base for adventures into the high mountains, with the impressive north face of Torre d'Ovarda…

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    August 15, 2021

    Hiking

    The bivouac has 10 beds and a table. It is open all year round. Since 2016 it has been called Bivacco Gandolfo and Giuliano and can be easily reached in a quarter of an hour from the Verdi lakes.
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    July 31, 2022

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    Small cabin with 8 beds and a small table. Great view.
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    October 29, 2022

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    Nice bivouac. At the end of October, however, at 2 pm it is already in the shade.
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    Location: Balme, Torino, Piedmont, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many beds are available at Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano, and what amenities does it offer?

    The bivouac typically offers 8 to 10 beds, complete with mattresses, pillows, and some blankets. Inside, you'll also find a table and benches. It is an unmanaged structure, meaning visitors should be prepared for a self-sufficient stay, bringing their own food and cooking supplies.

    Is Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano suitable for a winter visit?

    While the bivouac is open year-round, winter access can be challenging as the structure can be completely buried under snow for several months. It is primarily recommended for experienced alpinists during the winter season due to the demanding conditions.

    Are there any specific parking recommendations for reaching Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano?

    The primary access point is from Cornetti, a hamlet of Balme. While the intro mentions starting from Cornetti, specific parking details are not provided. It's advisable to check local regulations or inquire in Balme for designated parking areas before your visit, especially during peak seasons.

    Is Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    The main trail to Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano from Cornetti is generally considered easy (E) difficulty, making it potentially suitable for families with older children accustomed to hiking. For dog owners, the trail is generally accessible, but dogs should be kept on a leash, and owners must adhere to responsible pet practices, including carrying out all waste. Always ensure your dog is fit for a mountain trek.

    What are some recommended beginner-friendly routes or activities from the bivouac?

    The trek to the bivouac itself from Cornetti is considered easy. Once at the bivouac, a short, easy walk to the nearby Laghi Verdi (Green Lakes) is highly recommended for its scenic beauty. For those looking for a slightly longer but still manageable excursion, the path towards Passo Paschiet (2435 m) offers stunning views without extreme difficulty.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or other accommodations near Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano?

    Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano is an unmanaged mountain bivouac in a remote alpine setting. There are no cafes, pubs, or managed accommodations directly at or near the bivouac. Visitors must be entirely self-sufficient. The nearest amenities would be found in the valley towns, such as Balme.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for around the bivouac?

    The most prominent natural features are the picturesque Laghi Verdi, located just below the bivouac, and the imposing north face of Torre d'Ovarda, which dominates the skyline. The entire area offers breathtaking alpine scenery, including views of surrounding peaks like Monte Servin and the sounds of the Paschiet stream and its waterfalls.

    How crowded does Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano get, especially on weekends?

    As a crucial resting point on the Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GTA) and a base for various excursions, the bivouac can see increased traffic, particularly during peak summer weekends. While it offers 8-10 beds, it's advisable to arrive prepared for the possibility of sharing the space or even needing to set up a tent nearby if it's full, especially given its unmanaged nature.

    What is the history behind the name Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano?

    The bivouac was originally constructed in 1985 and named Bivacco Gino Gandolfo, honoring the alpine guide Gino Gandolfo. In 2016, it was renamed Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano to also commemorate Franco Giuliano, a well-known alpinist who dedicated many years to maintaining the structure and tragically lost his life in an avalanche. It holds significant historical connection to these two notable alpinists.

    Is there a water source available at or near Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano?

    While the bivouac itself does not have running water, water is typically available near the Laghi Verdi, which are located slightly below the bivouac. However, it is always recommended to treat any natural water source before consumption and to carry sufficient water, especially during dry periods.

    Are there any circular walks or alternative routes to and from Bivacco Gandolfo e Giuliano?

    While the primary access is an out-and-back route from Cornetti, the bivouac serves as a strategic point for longer treks, including sections of the Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GTA). From the bivouac, hikers can connect to various high-altitude paths leading to peaks like Punta Golai or Punta Chiavesso, which could be incorporated into multi-day circular itineraries with proper planning and experience.

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