Best huts around La Clusaz are found within the Aravis Massif, a mountain range known for its peaks and valleys. This region offers a variety of mountain establishments, including traditional chalets and high-altitude refuges. These locations provide local cuisine and serve as bases for exploring the surrounding alpine landscape. The area is characterized by its natural features and opportunities for mountain activities.
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An objective for a snowshoe hike in winter, a shelter for the midday break and protection from the wind.
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The refuge occupies an idyllic setting with a huge panorama of the Aravis mountain range and the Bouchet valley. It has a large dormitory with 30 beds. It is also possible to eat there and book a half-board package which includes breakfast and dinner.
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The Plan de l'Aar refuge has a very wide panorama! Once you arrive, you can enjoy it while tasting one of the gourmet dishes on the menu. The refuge offers breakfasts, picnics to take away, and dinner. You can also fill your water bottles there and the managers even agree to fill your thermos with hot water. If you want to sleep there, remember to book well because the number of beds is limited to 18.
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A hut with half board, comfortable bedrooms for 10 people and shared sanitary facilities with hot showers... the ideal base camp!
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super welcoming little restaurant. absolutely to discover
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A magnificent but demanding path. Requires (very) good mountain biking skills. Some sporting passages.
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At the Plan Bois pass, the views are as unreally beautiful as the climb was difficult. We can say that this pass is worth it!
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Nice little refuge with a wonderful viewing terrace, cool and warm drinks, Tarte au Myrtille and hearty dishes. Easy to reach from the l'Arpettaz car park.
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La Clusaz offers a diverse range of mountain establishments, from charming chalets and mountain restaurants providing traditional Savoyard cuisine to high-altitude refuges for overnight stays. You can find slope-side dining options like La Ô, serene lakeside spots such as Le Chalet du Lac, and remote refuges like Doran Refuge or Refuge de la Bombardellaz.
Yes, several huts provide overnight accommodation. Doran Refuge offers catering and accommodation, including half-board options and a picnic room with a kitchen. Refuge de la Bombardellaz has a large dormitory with 30 beds and provides half-board. The Refuge de la Pointe Percée also offers comfortable accommodation, and Plan de l'Aar Refuge has limited bedding for 18 people, requiring reservations.
For breathtaking views, consider Le Relais de l'Aiguille, which boasts incredible views from its 1900m terrace. Refuge de la Bombardellaz provides a vast panorama of the Aravis mountain range and the Bouchet valley. Le Chalet du Lac offers beautiful views of the lake and the Aravis mountains, while Plan de l'Aar Refuge is known for its very wide panorama.
Absolutely. Many establishments specialize in traditional Savoyard cuisine. Chalet des Praz serves Savoyard specialties and wood-fired dishes. Le Chalet du Lac offers traditional Savoyard cuisine made with local products. Le Bercail is known for high-quality homemade Savoyard dishes like tartiflette, and La Ô also provides traditional and homemade cuisine.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like 'The trou de la Mouche' or moderate ones like 'Lac de Tardevant'. For gravel biking, explore routes such as 'Col des Annes – Le Grand-Bornand loop'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like 'La Trou de la Mouche'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around La Clusaz, Gravel biking around La Clusaz, and Running Trails around La Clusaz guides.
Many huts are accessible for families. Le Chalet du Lac, situated by the Lac des Confins, offers a serene setting that can be enjoyable for families. For easier access, establishments like Chalet des Praz are accessible on foot or by ski. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all, the general charm and dining options make many suitable for a family outing.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. During winter, many chalets like La Ô are conveniently located on the slopes, offering slope-side dining. In warmer months, the high-altitude refuges like Refuge de la Pointe Percée become accessible via hiking, providing immersive mountain experiences. The region is generally popular for hiking and outdoor activities from late spring through early autumn.
Visitors particularly appreciate the authentic atmosphere, stunning views, and delicious local cuisine. For instance, Doran Refuge is praised for its friendly atmosphere, opportunities to observe wildlife, and excellent food like omelets with cheese. Refuge de la Bombardellaz is loved for its idyllic setting and huge panorama, while Plan de l'Aar Refuge is noted for its gourmet dishes and welcoming atmosphere.
Yes, Le Relais de l'Aiguille offers a unique 'Dinner at Altitude' experience, providing evening meals overlooking La Clusaz at night. La Ô, located slope-side, is accessible by snow groomer in the evenings, offering a distinctive way to reach dinner with mountain views. Chalet des Praz also features dishes simmered over a wood fire, adding to a unique culinary experience.
Yes, at Doran Refuge, you can discover how tomme cheese is made in the nearby alpine farm and even purchase local cheese. Le Chalet du Lac prides itself on using local products in its traditional Savoyard cuisine, offering a taste of the region's culinary heritage.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Refuge de la Pointe Percée is perched near the highest peak in the Aravis Massif and requires a 3 to 4-hour hike to reach. Refuge de la Bombardellaz is also in a stunning, high-altitude location, accessible via a demanding path, making it ideal for experienced hikers and mountain bikers.
Plan de l'Aar Refuge is well-equipped for day-trippers, offering breakfasts, take-away picnics, and dinner. They also provide water bottle refills and can fill thermos with hot water, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the trails.


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