Huts around Albertville offer access to the Savoie region's diverse mountain landscape, from the Aravis massif to the Vanoise National Park. This area is characterized by its alpine terrain, providing opportunities for hiking, snowshoeing, and ski touring. The region serves as a gateway to the French Alps, featuring a range of natural features and trails.
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A very pleasant hut on the GR 5 with bivouac facilities.
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Refuge Alt. 2009m, in the commune of Aime la Plagne, located on the GR tour of Beaufortains at the foot of the Pierra Menta near the Presset refuge Alt. 2514m. Lac d'Amour, Lac de Presset. In the valley which goes up to the refuge, at the level of the Aval chalet Patou protection dog zone (check the sheepdog zones with pasto-kezako.fr and Waffapp.)
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Information, contact, and opening hours: https://refuge-rosuel.vanoise.com/ The refuge is a starting point for numerous hikes and is a one-hour walk from the edge of the Vanoise National Park. It welcomes all visitors and provides information about the park. It is a stop on the GR5 long-distance hiking trail. A pair of bearded vultures nests nearby. https://www.vanoise-parcnational.fr/fr/fiche-apidae/refuge-de-rosuel-pnv
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The surroundings are beautiful. I'm not very enthusiastic about the refuge itself. There's a very long line upon arrival. You have to leave your room before 8 a.m. Showering is also not possible after that.
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Please note that they do not accept credit cards, so bring cash.
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Refueling that comes at just the right time!
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The Refuge du Lac du Lou, located at 2,045 meters above sea level near the ski resorts of Les Menuires and Val Thorens, offers a warm welcome in both summer and winter. The 2024-2025 winter season will begin on December 7, 2024. The refuge has 33 beds in rooms for 4 to 8 people, all equipped with pillows and blankets; the use of a personal sleeping bag is mandatory. Half-board includes dinner, overnight stay and breakfast, with reservation required. The refuge is known for its quality cuisine, using organic and local products, and offers an ideal environment for those seeking a unique experience away from the daily routine.
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The Albertville region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from luxurious perched cabins with amenities like spas and saunas, to traditional mountain refuges catering to hikers, and chalet-style refuges. These vary in features, accessibility, and services, providing options for different outdoor experiences.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. For instance, Refuge du Saut in the Vanoise park is described as 'kids friendly' for its initiation walk. Refuge de Rosuel is also categorized as family-friendly. Many traditional refuges offer a warm welcome and a unique experience for all ages.
Yes, many huts in the region are dog-friendly. For example, the luxurious Mont Blanc Hut (Cabanes entre Terre et Ciel), Refuge-auberge du Col de l'Arpettaz, and Chalet-Refuge de la Thuile all welcome pets. It's always advisable to confirm with individual huts before your visit.
Some huts are more accessible than others. The Chalet-Refuge de la Thuile, for example, is accessible by car via a path with on-site parking. Refuge-auberge du Col de l'Arpettaz is accessible by car on a paved road in summer. For Refuge du Saut, it's about a 2-hour walk from the ski resort's car park, making it a relatively manageable hike.
The huts are often situated amidst stunning natural landscapes. Near Lac du Lou, you can explore the beautiful lake itself. Presset Refuge is located on the edge of a lake and at the foot of the Pierra Menta. The Vanoise National Park, where huts like Col de la Vanoise Refuge and Palet Refuge are found, offers diverse alpine terrain, including lakes and panoramic mountain views.
The region around Albertville is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, snowshoeing, and ski touring. Nearby routes include challenging gravel biking trails like 'The thirsty road' and 'Col de l'Arpettaz – Route de la Soif loop' from the Gravel biking around Albertville guide. Hiking options range from moderate to difficult, such as 'Col de la Vanoise - Parc National de la Vanoise - Loop' and 'Aiguille de la Grande Sassière Trail' from the Hiking around Albertville guide. Road cycling routes like 'Col de la Loze Loop' are also popular, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Albertville guide.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Many traditional mountain refuges operate seasonally, typically from mid-June to the end of September for summer hiking. Some, like Palet Refuge, are also open for spring skiing from mid-February to the end of April. Luxurious options like the Mont Blanc Hut are open year-round. Always check specific hut opening times before planning your trip.
Yes, most huts offer overnight stays. Col de la Vanoise Refuge provides options for meals and overnight stays, including bivouac spots. Refuge du Lac du Lou has 33 beds in rooms for 4 to 8 people. Refuge du Saut offers dormitories and rooms, and even allows camping nearby. Half-board options are common in many refuges.
Reservations are generally required for overnight stays, especially in traditional refuges. For example, Refuge du Lac du Lou requires reservations for half-board. Information on booking and opening times for specific huts like Refuge du Saut can often be found on their respective websites or through local tourism resources. It's always best to book in advance, particularly during peak seasons.
Visitors appreciate the authentic high-altitude experience, the warm welcome, and the delicious local food offered at many refuges. The stunning views, such as those of the Grande Casse from Col de la Vanoise Refuge or the Savoie valley from Chalet-Refuge de la Thuile, are also a major draw. The opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a moment of relaxation away from daily routine is highly valued.
Yes, some huts are popular destinations for winter activities. Refuge-auberge du Col de l'Arpettaz, for instance, is a popular spot for snowshoeing or ski touring in winter, accessible only on foot during this season. Palet Refuge is guarded for spring skiing from mid-February to the end of April, indicating its suitability for winter sports enthusiasts.
Many huts boast spectacular views. Col de la Vanoise Refuge offers a spectacular view of the Grande Casse. The Mont Blanc Hut provides stunning views over Mont Blanc from its private roof deck. Chalet-Refuge de la Thuile overlooks the entire Savoie valley, offering picturesque vistas. Presset Refuge is nestled in a spectacular setting with panoramic views of the Pierra Menta and southern massifs of the French Alps.
Yes, many huts offer food and drink services. Col de la Vanoise Refuge allows guests to eat and spend the night, with a warm atmosphere and delicious food. Refuge-auberge du Col de l'Arpettaz offers local food and gourmet snacks, with options for evening meals and breakfast. Refuge du Saut provides continuous catering service, and Refuge du Lac du Lou is known for its quality cuisine using organic and local products.


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