Huts around Gimel, a municipality in the Swiss canton of Vaud, are situated at the foot of the Jura Mountains. This region offers a natural landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, making it suitable for outdoor activities. The area provides various trails and viewpoints for visitors to explore the natural features of the Jura Vaudois Nature Park.
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isolated chalet without network or electricity
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Delicate desserts with double cream or fondue, even in summer. A visit is worthwhile. Highly sought-after, reservations recommended. Closed during the winter season.
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Small, comfortable cabin for picnicking or spending the night.
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Very tiny refuge, originally built by the resident of Refuge des Mines. The origin of the name is very funny: about a lady...
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I went there to eat a good cheese fondue and then a berry pie. It was excellent, they were friendly so I can just recommend the place. End of September you'll ear the dee rut from the terrasse.
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Cabin that can be used toeat, for a break or in case of bad weather or in case of emergency. More info: https://www.refuges.info/point/3115/cabane-non-gardee/Jura-et-avant-pays-comtois/Cabane-des-electriciens-ou-Creux-Devant/
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I saw the hut when I was driving past and is located in a wonderful and quiet Jurassic landscape.
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A old bus around which a hut as been built to create a refuge that is protected from the elements. It is really clean inside with enough place for a small group of people to eat.
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Around Gimel, you can find a variety of structures including refuges, chalets, and cabins. Some also function as restaurants, offering options for shelter, dining, and overnight stays in the Jura Mountains.
The Cabane des Électriciens is a popular choice, suitable for breaks, picnicking, or even spending the night. Similarly, the Clamagasin Hut is a small refuge ideal for taking a break, especially in adverse weather conditions.
Yes, several huts offer culinary options. Les Pralets is a restaurant and hut known for local dishes like cheese fondue and berry pie. Another excellent option is Chalet du Pré-aux-Veaux, which serves homemade specialties from local products and is open from May to October.
Yes, both Chalet du Pré-aux-Veaux and Les Pralets are categorized as family-friendly, offering welcoming environments for visitors of all ages.
Les Pralets offers an isolated chalet experience without network or electricity, providing a true escape into nature. Visitors particularly enjoy the local culinary options and the chance to hear deer rut from the terrace in late September.
The Bon Accueil Refuge is a unique hut built around an old bus, offering a protected space from the elements. It's noted for being clean inside and having enough room for a small group to eat, situated in a quiet Jurassic landscape.
The region around Gimel offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 45 km 'Beautiful descent – Col du Marchairuz' loop. For gravel biking, there are routes like the 104 km 'Lake Joux – Lac de Joux' loop. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 19 km 'Col du Marchairuz' loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Gimel, Gravel biking around Gimel, and Running Trails around Gimel guides.
The huts around Gimel are nestled at the foot of the Jura Mountains, within the Jura Vaudois Nature Park. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering natural landscapes, various trails, and viewpoints to explore.
Many huts, like Chalet du Pré-aux-Veaux, are open seasonally, typically from May to October. While some huts can be used year-round for breaks, the warmer months are generally best for accessing the wider trail network and enjoying the full services of restaurant-huts.
Several huts, including Cabane des Électriciens, Bon Accueil Refuge, Clamagasin Hut, and Les Pralets, are categorized as suitable for intermediate visitors, suggesting they are accessible via trails of moderate difficulty.
Visitors appreciate the variety of huts available, from small refuges for breaks to chalets offering local cuisine and overnight stays. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, contributing over 10 upvotes and 5 photos, highlighting the scenic locations and the welcoming atmosphere of these mountain shelters.


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