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Bivacco Ceco Baroni

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Bivacco Ceco Baroni

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Perched dramatically at the head of the Valle Adamè, the Bivacco Ceco Baroni is an alpine hut offering an unparalleled experience in the Adamello-Presanella mountain range. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2770 to 2800 meters within Val Camonica, Lombardy, Italy, this distinctive orange sheet metal structure is often described as a true "eagle's nest" due to its precarious position overlooking the valley. It serves as a challenging yet rewarding destination for experienced hikers seeking solitude and breathtaking vistas.

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    August 11, 2023

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    Magnificent bivouac overlooking the Adamè valley
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    bivouac kept in excellent condition (22/06/2025), six beds
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    Valle Adamè Trail to Bivacco Ceco Baroni

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    Hike the difficult 6.2-mile Valle Adamè glacial valley route to Bivacco Ceco Baroni, gaining 2350 feet with panoramic views.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 2,770 m

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    Location: Saviore Dell'Adamello, Brescia, Lombardy, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific challenging sections hikers should be aware of on the way to Bivacco Ceco Baroni?

    The trek to Bivacco Ceco Baroni is considered challenging, particularly for experienced hikers. Key demanding sections include navigating "le scale dell'Adamè" (the stairs of Adamè) and a final strenuous push involving a steep slope and a rocky gully that requires some easy climbing. Hikers should be prepared for varied, high-alpine terrain.

    Are there any alternative or less difficult routes to reach Bivacco Ceco Baroni?

    The primary and most common route to Bivacco Ceco Baroni starts from Malga Lincino in Saviore dell'Adamello. This route is demanding and there are no significantly easier alternative paths to the bivouac itself due to its remote and high-alpine location. All approaches involve considerable elevation gain and challenging terrain.

    What is the typical duration and distance for the hike to Bivacco Ceco Baroni?

    While the exact duration can vary greatly depending on fitness and pace, the hike from Malga Lincino is a long and demanding ascent. Hikers should plan for a full day's excursion for the round trip, or consider an overnight stay at the bivouac. The route covers a significant distance and elevation gain to reach the bivouac at approximately 2770-2800 meters.

    Is Bivacco Ceco Baroni suitable for a winter hike, and what are the conditions like?

    The best time to visit is typically between mid-July and September. Winter conditions at Bivacco Ceco Baroni would be extremely challenging and suitable only for highly experienced mountaineers with appropriate winter gear and avalanche knowledge. The area is high-alpine and prone to heavy snowfall, making access difficult and dangerous outside of the summer months.

    What amenities are available inside Bivacco Ceco Baroni?

    The bivouac is well-maintained and equipped with six beds, complete with mattresses, pillows, and blankets. It also includes a table, a small pot, some basic provisions, a first-aid kit, and a donation box. It's designed for basic overnight stays in a remote setting.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Bivacco Ceco Baroni or within the Adamello Regional Park?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the Adamello Regional Park, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or wildlife. Given the challenging terrain and the presence of other hikers, ensuring your dog is well-behaved and physically capable of the strenuous hike is essential.

    What are the parking options near the trailhead for Bivacco Ceco Baroni?

    The typical starting point for the hike is Malga Lincino in Saviore dell'Adamello. There is usually parking available at or near Malga Lincino, but it can fill up quickly during peak season. Arriving early is advisable, especially on weekends, to secure a spot.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Malga Lincino, the starting point for the hike?

    Public transport options directly to Malga Lincino are very limited. Hikers typically reach Saviore dell'Adamello by car. From Cedegolo, there might be local bus services to Saviore dell'Adamello, but onward travel to Malga Lincino would likely require a taxi or a significant walk.

    What notable landmarks or viewpoints can be seen from Bivacco Ceco Baroni?

    From its dramatic position, Bivacco Ceco Baroni offers stunning panoramic views of the entire Valle Adamè. Hikers can admire the majestic peaks of the Adamello massif, including the Vedretta del Ghiacciaio Adamè and Cima dell'Adamello. The bivouac itself is often described as an "eagle's nest" due to its unique, cliff-edge location.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options in Saviore dell'Adamello or nearby?

    Saviore dell'Adamello, the closest village to the trailhead, offers some basic amenities. You may find small local cafes or restaurants there. For more extensive accommodation options, you might need to look in larger towns in Val Camonica, such as Cedegolo or Edolo, which are further away.

    What is the historical significance of Bivacco Ceco Baroni?

    The bivouac is dedicated to Francesco "Ceco" Baroni, a sergeant major from World War I, whose story was famously recounted in Mario Rigoni Stern's novel "Il sergente nella neve." It was constructed in 1977 by his friends and inaugurated in 1978. The area also features paths like the "Percorso della Memoria," recalling military routes from the war.

    Are there any other huts or refuges nearby that can be visited in conjunction with Bivacco Ceco Baroni?

    Yes, the route to Bivacco Ceco Baroni passes by other mountain facilities. Hikers will typically pass Rifugio Lissone, and then continue along the valley floor, passing Malga Adamè and Rifugio Baita Adamè before the final ascent to the bivouac. These can serve as intermediate stops or alternative overnight options.

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