Huts in Gundis offer access to mountainous terrain and natural landscapes, characteristic of the Swiss Alps. The region features a variety of trails, from intermediate to challenging, often leading to viewpoints and natural monuments. Visitors can explore areas with lakes, forests, and high-altitude refuges. Gundis provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing alpine environments.
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The Auberge Les Bisses is located in the small hamlet of Planchouet. It offers a good refreshment stop on your hike along the Suonen.
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Pascal, the manager, is great and we really appreciated it
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Very nice outing, be careful the descent into the forest is superb but very technical and still a little steep. I didn't find it accessible to all levels. It's a superb route.
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Beautiful climb from Ovronnaz through very well-marked paths. The CAS Diablerets cabin has a very modern design. Some of it has retained its period charm. Beautiful descent from the east and return to Ovronnaz through some passable sections to relieve limbs and knees!
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Beautiful place, very well designed mountain refreshment bar, welcoming staff, good food!
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Perfect for a stopover. With a small playground
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Beautiful flower meadows. Lots of yellow gentian plants. Nice hosts. Delicious homemade blueberry cake
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Gundis features several highly-regarded huts and refuges. The Derborence Lake Refuge is a picturesque lakeside cabin offering regional food and overnight stays within a nature reserve. Another popular choice is the Rambert SAC Hut, an incredible mountain retreat providing food and accommodation with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Rhone Valley. Additionally, Quille du Diable, a natural monument, also includes a hut reference and offers stunning views of the Diablerets mountain group.
Yes, several huts and restaurants in Gundis are noted as family-friendly. The Derborence Lake Refuge is suitable for families. Additionally, Restaurant Les Chottes and Les Bisses Inn & Restaurant, Nendaz are also family-friendly options, with Restaurant Les Chottes even featuring a children's playground.
The huts in Gundis are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can find huts near lakes, such as the Derborence Lake Refuge. Many offer stunning viewpoints, like the Rambert SAC Hut with its Rhone Valley panorama, or Quille du Diable, which provides views of the Diablerets mountain group and the Oldenhorn summit. You'll also encounter forests and high-altitude alpine environments.
Gundis offers a range of outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can explore various hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, often leading to viewpoints and natural monuments. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking in Gundis, Gravel biking in Gundis, and Road Cycling Routes in Gundis guides.
Yes, many huts are situated along or near hiking trails. For example, the Derborence Lake Refuge is part of a wonderful hike through a nature reserve. Trails in Gundis range from intermediate to challenging. You can find moderate routes like the Lac de Derborence loop or the Loop of Lac de Cleuson and Refuge de Saint-Laurent. More difficult options include the Dent de Nendaz and Bisse de Saxon Loop or the Tour of Mont Rouge and Lac de Cleuson. Consult the Hiking in Gundis guide for detailed route information.
The huts in Gundis vary in their offerings. Many, like the Rambert SAC Hut and Derborence Lake Refuge, provide food and accommodation, serving as essential rest points for hikers. Some, such as Loutze Refreshment Hut, are refreshment huts known for delicious homemade treats. You can also find restaurants and pubs associated with some huts, offering a place to eat and relax.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning locations and views offered by the huts, such as the panorama from Rambert SAC Hut or the breathtaking approach to Derborence Lake Refuge. The quality of food, especially regional dishes and homemade cakes at places like Loutze Refreshment Hut, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the welcoming staff and the opportunity to relax in an alpine environment.
While many trails in Gundis lead to huts and range from intermediate to challenging, some locations might offer easier access or shorter walks. For specific beginner-friendly routes or huts with very easy access, it's best to check individual highlight details and associated tour descriptions in the komoot guides. Huts often serve as destinations for various difficulty levels of trails.
Yes, many huts in Gundis double as refreshment points or have restaurants. For instance, Loutze Refreshment Hut and Gîte de la Chaux de Dorbon are known for their food. Restaurant Les Chottes and Les Bisses Inn & Restaurant, Nendaz also offer dining options, often with beautiful mountain views.
Yes, several huts in Gundis offer overnight accommodation. Both the Derborence Lake Refuge and the Rambert SAC Hut provide lodging for hikers, allowing for multi-day excursions or extended stays in the alpine environment. Other huts like Cabane de Montagne Saint-Laurent also offer accommodation.
The best time to visit the huts in Gundis for hiking typically aligns with the alpine hiking season, which is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, trails are usually clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for exploring the mountainous terrain. Some higher-altitude huts might open later in the season. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.
Absolutely. The Rambert SAC Hut offers an incredible mountain retreat with panoramic views of the Rhone Valley. Quille du Diable provides a thrilling experience with views of the Diablerets mountain group and the Oldenhorn summit, accessible via a path across the Tsanfleuron glacier. The Derborence Lake Refuge offers a picturesque lakeside setting within a nature reserve, providing a serene hiking experience.


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