Huts around Lalaye are located in the Vosges Mountains within France's Bas-Rhin department. This region provides a natural landscape for outdoor activities and exploration. The area's accommodations serve as bases for experiencing the natural environment and cultural heritage. Lalaye is known for its serene Alsatian setting.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Great dry spot of earth for approx. 10 people
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A large rest area with a good shelter. If necessary, you can also bivouac in it.
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Beautiful rest area with shelter and numerous seating areas... Perfect spot for a rest or even an overnight stay
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Quiet and secluded place, with benches, rocks and a small shelter in case it rains, lots of technical trails to enjoy on the bike. A certain technical level is required to navigate these narrow trails, with rocks and very tight curves.
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Unfortunately there is no water here. But the hut has a room with a table and benches and a separate level bedroom. It has a door that can be closed. The hut looks neat. In front of the hut are two picnic tables.
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Suitable for a bivouac in an emergency, as the terrain in and around the hut is flat.
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The area around Lalaye, nestled in the Vosges Mountains, offers a variety of shelters, refuges, and gîtes. These range from basic emergency shelters suitable for a quick rest or bivouac, like the Kutzig Buech Shelter, to larger accommodations with more facilities. You can find options managed by local clubs, private owners, or even group gîtes for larger parties.
Yes, several shelters are suitable for emergency bivouac. The Kutzig Buech Shelter is noted for its flat terrain, making it suitable for this purpose. Similarly, the Refuge de Rotzel offers an indoor or outdoor shelter suitable for emergency bivouac.
The La Vieille Métairie Shelter has a spring with non-potable water nearby, which can be made drinkable with a filter. For the Refuge Vosges Trotters, a spring is located approximately 250 meters away. However, some shelters like the Refuge de Rotzel and Col du Frankenbourg Shelter do not have water directly on site, with the closest fountain to Refuge de Rotzel being the Losbrunnen.
Yes, for some of the larger shelters, such as the Refuge Vosges Trotters, a reservation is required, especially if you plan to use their dormitories. It's always advisable to check in advance for any hut you plan to stay in overnight.
While the komoot highlights focus on basic shelters, the broader Lalaye region offers various family-friendly accommodations. For instance, the Refuge de Rotzel is considered family-friendly. Beyond basic huts, gîtes like Le Chant du Ruisseau or Gîte Les Buissonniers provide comfortable, well-equipped options suitable for families, often featuring amenities like gardens, barbecues, and multiple bedrooms.
The Lalaye area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate loops like the 'Petit Haut Pass – Rocher de la Salière loop' to more challenging routes. There are also extensive MTB trails and cycling routes that allow you to discover the serene Alsatian landscape and mountain views.
Yes, the Refuge de Rotzel offers a barbecue or picnic area. Additionally, the Col du Frankenbourg Shelter has two picnic tables outside, providing a convenient spot for a meal amidst nature.
The Vosges Mountains offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities. While some shelters are suitable for emergency bivouac, specific winter conditions should be considered for safety, as some huts may not have heating or readily available water.
The huts around Lalaye are situated in the heart of the Vosges Mountains, offering a natural landscape characterized by forests, valleys, and streams. While some shelters like the Kutzig Buech Shelter are nestled in shady spots without direct views, others provide access to scenic viewpoints and the tranquil beauty of the Alsatian countryside.
While the komoot highlights are primarily basic shelters, the broader Lalaye area features charming 'gîtes' and vacation rentals that offer more comfort. For example, Gîte Les Buissonniers is a renovated farmhouse with a sauna, fitness room, and pizza oven, suitable for larger groups. Le Chant du Ruisseau is a chalet-style gîte with modern conveniences like a dishwasher and washing machine, providing a comfortable base for exploring.
The region offers a variety of popular hiking trails. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Petit Haut Pass – Rocher de la Salière loop from Lalaye' or the 'Bilstein – Château du Bilstein Ruins loop from Lalaye'. These trails often lead through forests and offer opportunities to discover the natural beauty of the Vosges Mountains.
Yes, for larger groups or organized retreats, the region offers options like Jeunesse Heureuse Domaine de Lalaye, which is a group gîte capable of accommodating up to 116 people. This type of accommodation is well-suited for holiday camps, seminars, or group weekend stays, providing extensive facilities for a collective experience.


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