Best huts around Laveissière are situated in a mountainous region known for its valleys and peaks, including the Alagnon valley and areas near Puy Mary. The landscape features panoramic views and ridges like those between Puy Chavaroche and Col de Légal. Many huts are former "burons," traditional shelters once used by cowherds in the summer pastures. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical structures for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The Meije Coste refuge is a former buron formerly used by cowherds going up to the summer pastures. It is now a mountain refuge at an altitude of 1450 metres for long-distance hikers and offers a magnificent panorama of the Alagnon valley and the Lioran.
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The Refuge de Meije Coste is a former buron used in the past by cowherds on the mountain pastures. It offers a magnificent panorama over the Alagnon valley and the Lioran.
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The buron d'Eylac at 1,450 m, once used by cowherds on the mountain pastures, is now a resting place in the magnificent Impradine valley for long-distance hikers.
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The Cabrespine refuge is a buron on the ridge between Puy Chavaroche and Col de Légal.
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The Buron de Cheylus is a summer house, a typical building even if it has lost its Lauzes roof.
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The Buron de Cheylus is a summer house, a typical building even if it has lost its Lauzes roof
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The refuge is open and offers shelter to several hikers if necessary. Another hut next door no longer has a roof. The location of the refuge is great. Unfortunately, some visitors were too lazy to walk 30 or 40 m from the hut to do their business. If too many don't do that, there's toilet paper lying around everywhere. Not in the overnight hut and in the small courtyard, but otherwise.
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Many trails leading to huts in the Laveissière area are considered intermediate. For example, the routes to Refuge de Cabrespine, Meije Coste Refuge, and Buron de Cheylus are generally suitable for hikers with some experience. Always check specific route details on komoot for current conditions and precise difficulty ratings.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for individual huts, many burons offer a unique experience that can be enjoyable for families. Consider huts that are accessible via shorter, less strenuous hikes. The historical aspect of these former cowherd shelters can also be an engaging educational experience for children.
Yes, some huts are accessible in winter, though conditions can be challenging. For instance, the Buron d'Eylac Refuge, located at 1,400 meters, is only accessible by snowshoes or cross-country skis from the Col de Serre during the winter months. Always be prepared for snow and cold weather, and check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, some huts provide services beyond just shelter. The Meije Coste Refuge is listed as having a restaurant, and Auberge d'Aijean is a beautifully renovated farmstead offering a very good menu for dinner. It's always advisable to check opening hours and availability in advance, especially outside of peak season.
Several huts in the region offer options for overnight stays. The Buron d'Eylac Refuge allows for overnight stays in a dormitory or by pitching a tent for a small contribution. The Meije Coste Refuge also functions as a mountain refuge with accommodation. For free, unguarded shelters like Refuge de Cabrespine, you can find shelter from the wind, but they are not equipped for formal overnight stays.
Yes, water availability is a key feature for some huts. The Buron d'Eylac Refuge is a known stop where you can take water, which is brought to the site by volunteers. For other huts, it's always best to carry your own water supply, as natural sources may not be reliable or potable.
Many of the huts around Laveissière are former 'burons,' which were traditional shelters used by cowherds during the summer pastures. These structures are an integral part of the region's agricultural heritage. The Meije Coste Refuge and Buron de Cheylus are examples of these historical buildings, offering a glimpse into the past.
For breathtaking vistas, the Refuge de Cabrespine is highly recommended, offering magnificent panoramic views, ideal for admiring the sunset. The Meije Coste Refuge also provides a magnificent panorama over the Alagnon valley and the Lioran. Additionally, Auberge d'Aijean boasts a fantastic garden with unobstructed views up to Puy Mary and down into the valley.
The mountainous region around Laveissière offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Puy Mary and Peyre Arse Loop. There are also running trails and cycling routes that explore the valleys and peaks, such as the Alagnon valley and areas near Puy Mary.
Yes, the region is well-suited for loop trails that can incorporate hut visits. While specific hut-to-hut loops are not detailed here, you can plan routes that pass by or include stops at huts like the Buron d'Eylac Refuge, which is located in a magnificent setting near Puy Mary, a popular area for circular hikes. Consult komoot's route planner to create custom loops.
The Laveissière region, part of the Parc naturel régional des Volcans d'Auvergne, is rich in biodiversity. While specific wildlife sightings near huts are not guaranteed, you might encounter various bird species, marmots, chamois, and other mountain fauna. The area's natural beauty and quiet surroundings make it an ideal habitat for wildlife.
Access to huts often involves hiking, and parking availability can vary. For many mountain huts, you'll typically find parking at the start of the trailheads leading to them, such as at various cols (mountain passes) or village outskirts. It's recommended to research specific trail starting points for parking information before your trip.


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