Best huts around Lajoux are situated in a region known for its mountainous landscape and natural features, spanning both the Swiss Canton of Jura and the French Jura department. This area offers a variety of accommodations, from traditional mountain huts to chalets and unique cabins, catering to those seeking outdoor activities and a tranquil escape. The terrain provides opportunities for hiking, skiing, and exploring natural landmarks.
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Nice place to stay. Huttewaard Frank is very friendly and lovingly prepares a 4-course dinner and breakfast for you.
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The chalet de la Frasse is located in the Haut-Jura regional nature park. It welcomes hikers for the night, or for a simple gourmet break before setting off again on the trails. You can also enjoy a good dinner on the terrace or in the warm atmosphere of the indoor room.
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nice easy climb half road half forest
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The Loge refuge, located at an altitude of 1,436 meters, offers an atmosphere in the purest Jura tradition: rusticity, nature and conviviality. The refuge is guarded in summer and winter and offers a catering service for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Remember to book in advance. Lovers of bivouacs, you can pitch the tent for a small fee of €5. You will find all the practical information on https://www.paysdegex-montsjura.com/hebergement-collectif/refuge-de-la-loge/
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A great spot to eat your picnic - balcony with tables and a wonderful view.
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Visited the Fruitieres yesterday - everything closed up despite website saying open. Stunning views remain the same!!
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Nice hike with varied terrain and landscapes, from forests to open areas, including some paved road. There's a bar at the top serving wine and fondue (cash only). Descent through the forest can be steep and slippery sometimes, so careful with your step!
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A hut run by the ski club of Nyon. You can have a picnic at the tables, but should support the club by buying your drinks from them (beer 0,33 4CHF)
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The Lajoux region, spanning both Swiss and French Jura, offers a diverse range of accommodations. You can find traditional mountain huts, modern chalets, and unique cabins. Options vary from guarded refuges offering full catering, like Refuge de la Loge, to more secluded chalets with special features, such as a chalet with a wood-heated jacuzzi in the French Jura, or the diverse lodging options at Ferienzentrum Tariche in the Swiss Jura.
Yes, several options cater to families. For instance, Cabane de Rochefort is described as family-friendly, offering an easy walk from La Givrine and a great spot for a picnic with views of the Alps. The Ferienzentrum Tariche in the Swiss Jura also provides diverse lodging suitable for families, alongside activities like swimming and various outdoor sports.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many huts offer stunning views, such as Cabane de Rochefort, which provides superb views of the Alps and Lake Geneva. The Fruitières of Nyon offers varied terrain from forests to open areas. In the French Jura, La Belle Vache boasts a 180° view of the Jura mountains, while Cabanes aux Cascades du Hérisson are nestled near the famous Hérisson waterfalls.
The Lajoux area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails like the 'Crêt de la Vigoureuse – Crêt de la vigoureuse loop' or 'Haut-Jura Regional Park Visitor Centre loop' accessible from Lajoux. For more information on hiking routes, visit the Hiking around Lajoux guide. Gravel biking and cycling are also popular, with routes such as the 'Col du Haut Crêt – Lac de Lamoura loop'. Find more details in the Gravel biking around Lajoux guide and Cycling around Lajoux guide. Other activities include canoeing, kayaking, paragliding, swing golf, archery, and in winter, skiing and snowshoeing.
Yes, several huts provide both food and accommodation. La Frasse Chalet, located in the Haut-Jura regional nature park, welcomes hikers for overnight stays or a gourmet break, offering dining on its terrace or indoors. Refuge de la Loge is guarded in summer and winter and offers a catering service for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with booking recommended. Ferienzentrum Tariche also offers diverse lodging and a restaurant.
The Lajoux region offers experiences throughout the year. Summer is excellent for hiking, swimming, and enjoying outdoor terraces. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing, with some huts like Refuge de la Loge being guarded in both summer and winter. The unique Cabanes aux Cascades du Hérisson are noted for offering a unique experience in nature throughout all seasons.
Yes, the French Jura side of Lajoux is known for unique cabin experiences. Examples include a modern chalet with a wood-heated jacuzzi nestled in the forest, ideal for nature observation and relaxation. The Cabane Insolite de la Semine in La Pesse also offers a memorable and unusual stay, and the high-end treehouses and cottages at Cabanes aux Cascades du Hérisson provide a luxurious and authentic adventure.
Yes, some huts are managed by local organizations. The Nyon Ski Club Hut is run by the Nyon ski club. Visitors are welcome to picnic at the tables and are encouraged to support the club by purchasing drinks from them.
Many huts in the region offer a traditional, rustic, and convivial atmosphere. For example, Refuge de la Loge provides an atmosphere in the purest Jura tradition, emphasizing rusticity, nature, and conviviality. La Frasse Chalet offers a warm indoor atmosphere, often with a large central fireplace.
Yes, for those who prefer a more rustic experience, some refuges offer options for bivouacking. At Refuge de la Loge, lovers of bivouacs can pitch a tent for a small fee of €5. More practical information can often be found on the specific hut's website.
The region offers numerous popular hiking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Crêt de la Vigoureuse – Crêt de la vigoureuse loop' or the 'Forêt du Massacre loop' which are accessible from Lajoux. These trails vary in difficulty from easy to difficult. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Hiking around Lajoux guide.
Absolutely. Many huts provide restaurant services or places to purchase refreshments. Refuge de la Loge offers a full catering service. The Fruitières of Nyon has a bar serving wine and fondue (cash only). The Nyon Ski Club Hut encourages visitors to buy drinks to support the club. Ferienzentrum Tariche also features a restaurant directly on the banks of the Doubs.


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