Bivouac Hannibal
The Hannibal bivouac is a brand new refuge (2014) for hikers, installed at Col Clapier at 2,477 m altitude.
Can accommodate up to 8 hikers in autonomy, remember to take your equipment and meals. Refuge not kept.
Description
It lies on the route taken by Hannibal as he crossed the Alps. Its contemporary architecture is in stark contrast to traditional refuges.
It's all the more incredible when you consider that it offers a breathtaking view of Italy through a large window, and that at night it promises an incredible starry spectacle, to be admired from your bunk thanks to the zenithal glass roof.
Family-friendly bivouac from Petit Mont Cenis, a very accessible trail.
Accessible and open according to snow conditions.
Equipment
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Waste management
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Photovoltaic panel
Environments
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Mountain location
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High mountain
Opening period
From 01/01 to 31/12 daily.
Spoken languages
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French
Location
Animals
Pets allowed : No