Best huts around Allos are situated in a mountainous region of the Southern French Alps, offering access to diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by its alpine environment, including high passes and valleys. It serves as a gateway to the Mercantour National Park, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The region features a mix of natural beauty and facilities for hikers.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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This is a gîte run by two very nice young people. It's a very good restaurant at a very reasonable price
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Very nice house with good food, which can also be reached by car via the D908 (except in winter).
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Superb, but be aware, access by car is not easy.
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Located at 1,600 meters above sea level, the Laverq communal accommodation is at the start of many hikes and is an important step for long-distance hiking trails. Starting from the preserved natural area of the Laverq valley, one of the mythical routes is carried out: - The GR 56, the route through the Ubaye. - The GR 6 which connects Fouillouse, commune of Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye with Sainte-Foy-la-Grande in the Gironde. - The GR 69 or Routo, the transhumance path that connects Arles with Borgo San Dalmazzo, Italy.
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Located at an altitude of 2250 m in the heart of the Mercantour National Park, this refuge offers us delicious dishes and rooms to spend the night. The landscape is wonderful! https://www.tourisme-alpes-haute-provence.com/hebergement/uvernet-fours/apidae-refuge-du-col-d-allos-4722544/
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A lovely hideaway set in a very scenic alpine landscape. Half-board possible. Reservation required: lerefugedelestrop.e-monsite.com
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Many huts in the Allos region offer a range of facilities. For instance, Refuge du col d’Allos provides dining and overnight stays, while Refuge de l'Estrop also offers accommodation and dining with half-board options. You can often find restaurants and cafes, making them suitable stops for meals or overnight stays.
Yes, some establishments cater to families. For example, the Relais de la Cayolle Hotel & Restaurant is noted as family-friendly, offering facilities suitable for all ages.
Yes, some huts welcome dogs. La Châtaigne is known for its dog-friendly policy, making it a great option if you're hiking with your canine companion.
It is highly recommended to make reservations, especially during high season or on weekends. For example, La Châtaigne advises reservations for lunch during busy periods, and Refuge de l'Estrop requires reservations for half-board stays.
The Allos region, being a gateway to Mercantour National Park, offers diverse hiking trails. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the moderate 'Lac d'Allos Refuge – Lake Allos loop' and more challenging trails like 'Chapeau de Gendarme Summit loop' or 'Tête de l'Estrop – Refuge de l'Estrop loop'. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Allos guide.
While many trails in the alpine environment are intermediate to difficult, there are options for various skill levels. The 'Lac d'Allos Refuge – Lake Allos loop' is listed as moderate, which might be suitable for beginners looking for a more accessible experience. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out.
Absolutely. Many huts and their surrounding trails are situated in scenic alpine landscapes. For instance, Refuge de l'Estrop is described as a hideaway in a very scenic alpine landscape, and Bayasse is also noted as a viewpoint. Expect beautiful views of high passes and valleys throughout the region.
Beyond hiking, the Allos region is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Col d'Allos – Allos Pass loop', and gravel biking options like the 'Beautiful – L'Ubaye loop'. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Allos and Gravel biking around Allos guides for more information.
The Allos region, being in the Southern French Alps, is generally best visited during the warmer months for hiking and cycling, typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for accessing the high alpine areas and trails.
While the guide focuses on general hut experiences, the region's alpine environment suggests potential for winter activities. Some areas, like Bayasse, are mentioned as excellent starting points for excursions in both summer and winter. Always check local conditions and trail accessibility for winter hiking.
Visitors frequently praise the hospitality, good food, and stunning alpine settings. Huts like Refuge du col d’Allos are noted for their amazing food and friendly operators, while Refuge de l'Estrop offers a lovely hideaway in a scenic landscape. The overall appeal lies in combining outdoor adventure with comfortable, welcoming stops.


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