Best huts around Trient are situated in the Swiss Alps, offering access to the Mont Blanc Massif and the Trient Glacier. This region is known for its diverse mountain terrain, providing a range of experiences for hikers and mountaineers. The area features high-alpine huts and valley refuges, serving as bases for exploring peaks and long-distance trails. Its natural landscape includes glaciers, mountain passes, and scenic lakes.
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The refuge will be closed for renovations in 2026 and 2027. Located on the edge of a nature reserve, bivouacking is only permitted near the refuge; it is prohibited above it. Dogs and drones are also prohibited in nature reserves.
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a very beautiful via ferrata for everyone, without vertigo
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If you're looking for a hidden alpine gem in the Swiss Alps, Lac de Salanfe is a must-visit. Nestled at 1,925 meters above sea level in the canton of Valais, this stunning reservoir offers a peaceful escape surrounded by towering peaks and pristine nature.
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Ideal place to recharge your batteries
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Of course, the place is unbeatable, it has the best viewpoint.
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A great place for coffee and cake, you can fill up your water bottle from the waterfall. They also have a toilet for paying customers. Really nice place to stop for a rest 🍰 you can find out more information on their website here https://www.valleedutrient.ch/fr/buvette-de-la-cascade-de-berard-fp32
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A spectacular mountain lake located at the foot of the Dents du Midi, offering impressive views of these mountains as well as the wider Valais region. The lake is quite accessible, with a solid road connecting it to the town of Martigny, making it a popular destination during the summer months. This route is a great climb and an even better descent, allowing a diverse range of cyclists to access this stunning location.
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An artificial, but beautiful, lake perched in the mountains above the Marécottes ski resort. The lake is a popular place due to its ease of access and the large number of hiking, running and mountain biking trails that start from this location. The lake is located below the large, rocky and imposing Dents du Midi. It is equipped with a small refreshment bar, offering an opportunity to refuel before or after a long run in these magnificent mountains.
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The Trient region offers a variety of mountain huts, including high-alpine huts like the Cabane du Trient, valley refuges such as Refuge Le Peuty, and mountain inns like the Cabane de Salanfe near Lac de Salanfe. These range from traditional dormitories to modern facilities.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Refuge Le Peuty is noted as family-friendly and offers a garden with hammocks. The area around Lac de Salanfe is also considered family-friendly, offering scenic views and a mountain inn. Additionally, the Bérard Waterfall area, near Refuge de la Pierre at Bérard, is a magnificent site with a restaurant, suitable for a family break.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Cabane du Trient is situated at 3,170 meters (10,400 ft) and offers magnificent vistas of the Plateau du Trient, the Trient Glacier, and surrounding peaks like the Aiguilles Dorées. Col de Balme, which hosts the Refuge du Col de Balme, provides superb views of Mont Blanc, the Chamonix Valley, and the Aiguillettes des Posettes.
The best time to visit the huts for hiking and mountaineering is typically during the summer months (June to September) when the trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. High-alpine huts like Cabane du Trient are also frequented by ski mountaineers in winter, offering a different seasonal experience.
Yes, the Trient region is known for challenging treks. The Cabane du Trient serves as a popular base for mountaineering excursions, including exploring peaks like the Aiguille du Tour. It's also a significant stop on the famous Haute Route. Many hiking trails start from Col de Balme, including routes to the Tete de Balme or Alquillette des Posettes, which can be challenging.
The Trient region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Trient Valley Tour' or 'Fenêtre d'Arpette from Trient', which are often challenging. For mountain biking, routes like 'Lac d'Emosson depuis Le Trétien' or 'Col de la Forclaz - Bovine - Trient Loop' are popular. Gravel biking options are also available, including 'Finhaut — Boucle depuis Martigny'. You can explore more routes on the running trails, MTB trails, and gravel biking guides for the Trient area.
Refuge Le Peuty is conveniently located directly on both the Tour du Mont Blanc (TMB) and the Haute Route. The Cabane du Trient is also a significant stop on the Haute Route. The Refuge du Col de Balme is a welcoming stop for those traversing the border region during their TMB hikes.
Refuge Le Peuty offers dormitory-style accommodation, including a 19-person dorm and a Mongolian yurt. It features a beautiful garden with hammocks, a living room inside a yurt, and serves homemade drinks and local cuisine. Free services like Wi-Fi and WCs are available, and there are pay showers and a small shop during afternoon hours. Camping is also possible nearby.
While not a hidden gem in the sense of being unknown, Refuge de la Pierre at Bérard is described as a small, warm refuge, highly recommended for its fruit tarts. It's a perfect break point on routes to the Col de Salenton or Mont Buet, offering a cozy experience.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From the Cabane du Trient, you can see the Trient Glacier and the Aiguilles Dorées. Lac de Salanfe is a reservoir surrounded by striking mountain ranges, with a rich alpine flora. The Bérard Waterfall is another beautiful natural site. Many huts offer views of the majestic Mont Blanc Massif.
For an overnight stay at the Cabane du Trient, mandatory items include a pillowcase and a meat bag (sleeping bag liner). It's always advisable to pack appropriate layers for varying mountain weather, sturdy hiking boots, and any personal necessities. You can order picnics and walking teas from the hut for your excursions.
Yes, many huts offer catering services. The Cabane du Trient provides breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner. Refuge Le Peuty serves homemade drinks and local cuisine, with dinner often served in a picturesque Mongolian Yurt. Refuge de la Pierre at Bérard is known for its highly recommended fruit tarts. There's also a restaurant near the Bérard Waterfall.


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