I am aiming as much as possible to do as Viking suggested and sleep under the stars
The weather tends to be more predictable and warmer at night here especially in the summer, and some of the places I will be going there are no trees for a hammock or hanging a tarp. Currently I have a breathable army bivvy, lightweight Arktis HALO 3 bag and 3/4 length sleeping mat. I will take a tarp if it looks like rain but with the bivvy bag it should be OK even if I get caught out.
Also I want to utilise as much as possible natural shelters this year. Just around the village are small caves in the limestone cliffs, used by the resistance during WWII and will spend some time finding and sleeping in these.
Finally, I am looking to make a bedroll suitable for local use and just use that. Similar to an
Aussie Swag Bag and us that under the stars
. Something from natural materials like waxed canvas which is tough enough for the rocky ground and some way to utilise natural plant material for a mattress layer with some form of pocket under the main compartment to stuff leaves, moss etc into. No idea if it will work