Best huts around Lanslevillard are found within the Val Cenis region, offering access to several mountain huts. These refuges serve as stopovers during treks, providing accommodation and a taste of alpine life. The area is located in the French Alps, close to the Vanoise National Park, and features diverse natural landscapes.
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This is a refuge without a manager. There's an app to register. A fee of €12 per adult is expected in 2025. There's a fountain outside, gas, and minimal electricity. Inside, there are 24 beds, providing basic comforts, but it's still important to be self-sufficient.
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Cozy modern mountain cabin with camping spots on site. You have a panoramic view on the large terrace. Below the terrace is a large dining room where you can dine. For non-dining guests there is a separate room with tables, benches and cooking facilities.
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Located on the route of the GR 5, the Vallonbrun refuge is a choice stopover for exploring the Vanoise National Park. Its traditional dry stone architecture gives it a certain charm. It dominates the valley of Haute-Maurienne and offers a beautiful panorama of the Albaron, the Dent Parrachée, the Meije, or the Aiguilles d'Arves. This refuge is managed in a sustainable way: rainwater harvesting, solar energy, waste sorting, dry toilet. It thus participates in raising public awareness on the subjects of sustainable development and the protection of nature. The refuge is open from mid-June to mid-September. The dormitory has 27 beds and blankets are provided. The bivouac near the refuge is authorized, with a capacity of sixteen people or eight tents. You will then be asked for a fee of five euros per person.
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The Cuchet refuge is a former guarded refuge, now open to the public as an unguarded refuge. It contains 24 places in dormitories, blankets and mattresses as well as a wood stove. In summer, a fountain near the cabin allows you to collect water. No participation is obligatory but the coin that you will leave in the box provided will allow the proper maintenance of the refuge. Note that bivouacking, as in the entire Vanoise park, is prohibited near the cabin.
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The Plan du Lac refuge is a refuge located on the slopes of the Vanoise National Park, at almost 2,400 meters above sea level. Its caretaker offers all the services of a high mountain refuge, from accommodation to catering. It is possible to pitch your tent there: however, ask for the terms and conditions. At the exit of the refuge, beautiful explanatory plaques tell the geology of the park. Check it out to learn more about the trails you're on.
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The Arpont refuge is a refuge in the Vanoise National Park perched at an altitude of 2,309 metres. You will find all the services that a high mountain refuge can offer, from accommodation to catering. For a fee, bivouacs are possible near the refuge. At the end of the day, treat yourself to the pleasure of a cold drink on the panoramic terrace.
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Refuge that can be reached by mtb starting from the Moncenisio lake, or on foot during the various excursions in the valley
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The Lanslevillard area, within the Val Cenis region, offers a diverse range of mountain huts. You can find fully serviced options like Petit Mont Cenis Refuge, which is a former alpine chalet offering food and overnight stays, or L'Arpont Refuge, which provides all services of a high mountain refuge. There are also more rustic, unguarded accommodations such as Cuchet Refuge, which offers basic facilities like dormitories and a wood stove.
Yes, several huts cater to families. For instance, Petit Mont Cenis Refuge is categorized as family-friendly. The Refuge-Gîte du Suffet, accessible by road in summer, also offers themed activities like nature-themed scavenger hunts, making it suitable for families.
Many huts offer stunning natural surroundings. Refuge de Vallonbrun provides panoramic views of peaks like Albaron, Dent Parrachée, Meije, and Aiguilles d'Arves. Plan du Lac Hut is located near a lake and offers insights into the geology of the Vanoise National Park. The Vallon d'Ambin, where Refuge-Gîte du Suffet is located, features serene, bucolic landscapes with high-altitude lakes.
Bivouacking is permitted in designated areas near some refuges, such as Refuge de Vallonbrun, with reservations required during the guarded period. Near L'Arpont Refuge, bivouacs are possible for a fee, with specific park rules regarding tent setup times. However, bivouacking is prohibited near Cuchet Refuge within the Vanoise National Park. It's always advisable to inquire about specific conditions for camping or bivouacking at each hut.
Many huts are guarded during the summer months, typically from mid-June to mid-September, offering full services. Some, like Refuge-Gîte du Suffet, are guarded from May 1st to early October and open year-round by reservation. Outside of the guarded season, some huts like Refuge de Vallonbrun remain open with basic facilities. The best time depends on whether you prefer full services or a more rustic, self-sufficient experience.
Yes, Refuge de Vallonbrun is known for its traditional dry-stone architecture. Petit Mont Cenis Refuge is a former alpine chalet, adding to its charm and historical context as a starting and finishing point for many hikes.
Some huts, like Refuge de Vallonbrun, are managed sustainably. They utilize rainwater harvesting, solar energy, waste sorting, and dry toilets, actively promoting environmental awareness and nature protection among visitors.
The area around Lanslevillard and its huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Refuge de Vallonbrun – Chapelle Saint-Antoine loop' or the 'Refuge de Vallonbrun loop'. There are also extensive MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Lanslevillard guide.
Yes, Cuchet Refuge is a former guarded refuge that is now open to the public as an unguarded hut. It provides 24 dormitory places with blankets, mattresses, and a wood stove. A nearby fountain offers access to water in summer. Contributions are welcomed for its maintenance.
Refuge-Gîte du Suffet is notable for not having Wi-Fi, credit card facilities, or network coverage, encouraging a true disconnect from daily life and a deeper immersion in the alpine environment.
Facilities vary by hut. Guarded huts like Petit Mont Cenis Refuge and L'Arpont Refuge typically offer accommodation, catering services, and sometimes even a pub. Unguarded huts, such as Cuchet Refuge, provide basic amenities like dormitories, blankets, mattresses, and a wood stove. Some also have cooking facilities or a 'hors sac' room for self-catering.
Access varies. Some huts, like Refuge-Gîte du Suffet, are accessible by road in the summer. Others, such as Refuge de Vallonbrun, are stopovers on long-distance hiking trails like the GR5. Many require hiking to reach them, serving as ideal stopovers during treks.


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