Best huts around Lesseux offer various options for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features a natural landscape suitable for hiking and exploring. These huts provide shelter and rest points within the area's trails. Lesseux is characterized by its forested terrain and elevated points, making it a destination for those seeking natural environments.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Worth a stop not only when it rains: Refuge "Pierre des Trois Bans"
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Friends of Nature: This house looks neither used nor abandoned. Anyone who has made it this far from the Auberge du Haycot is already halfway to the Petit Brézouard or Grand Brézouard. Beautiful views included. Please wear closed shoes!
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Above the hut it is much nicer to walk on the ridge path than on the GR532. This is a great short alternative to the main path with a great view and picnic area. The path to the ridge branches off directly at the hut. There is a table and benches on the ground floor, and there is space for several hikers to spend the night in the attic when the weather is bad.
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Please also note the slightly off-the-beaten-track source. It is only about 5-10 minutes away. You can get to the source via the hiking trail with the red triangle. First it goes down on a forest road, then left on a narrow path into the forest. Then right off to the source. See picture with red triangle.
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Refuge open to the public for a stopover or for a night.
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The wood stove draws well but beware it does not heat the floor! It is better to avoid the floor in winter because openings in the roof let the cold wind pass!
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Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans is noted as family-friendly and offers a hearth, table, and benches, making it ideal for a stopover or even an overnight stay.
The huts around Lesseux offer varying amenities. For example, the Refuge du Brézouard, located at 1200 meters, provides a large table, benches, a sleeping loft, and even electricity with USB connections for charging devices. Other huts, like the Cabane, offer a cozy and warm shelter for stopovers or nights.
Yes, the region features elevated points and huts with views. The Refuge du Brézouard is situated at an altitude of 1200 meters. Additionally, the Chalet du Petit Brézouard and the Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans are both categorized as offering viewpoints.
The Lesseux region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 4.3 km "Les Sept Chemins loop from Gemaingoutte" or more challenging routes such as the 21 km "Dry Fir Rock – Fairy Rocks loop from Frapelle." For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Lesseux guide. Road cycling and gravel biking routes are also available; explore them in the Road Cycling Routes around Lesseux and Gravel biking around Lesseux guides.
Yes, some huts allow for overnight stays. The Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans, renovated by the Club Vosgien d'Aubure, is an unguarded cabin where it's possible to spend the night. The Cabane is also open to the public for a night.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their role as convenient stopovers and shelters within the region's natural landscape. The community has shared 26 photos and given 62 upvotes across various highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for the cozy, warm, and well-equipped shelters that provide rest and a place to light a fire after exploring the forested terrain.
While many huts are popular, some offer a more secluded experience. The Les Amis de la Nature House, for instance, is described as looking neither used nor abandoned, offering beautiful views and a quiet spot halfway to the Petit Brézouard or Grand Brézouard.
Lesseux is characterized by its forested terrain and elevated points. Weather conditions can vary, especially at higher altitudes. For example, at the Refuge du Brézouard, located at 1200 meters, a wood stove is available, but it's noted that it doesn't heat the floor well, and cold wind can pass through roof openings in winter. Always check local forecasts before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
Yes, there are hiking options suitable for various skill levels. For an easier hike, consider routes like the "Les Sept Chemins loop from Gemaingoutte," which is 4.3 km long and rated as easy. You can find more details and other routes in the Hiking around Lesseux guide.
Near the Refuge du Brézouard, there is a slightly off-the-beaten-track source, only about 5-10 minutes away via a hiking trail with a red triangle. This offers a small natural detour for those exploring the area around the hut.
Winter hiking in Lesseux can be rewarding, but preparation is key. Some huts, like the Refuge du Brézouard, have wood stoves, but be aware that they might not heat the entire space effectively, and cold wind can enter through roof openings. Always wear closed shoes, as advised for trails leading to huts like the Les Amis de la Nature House, and be prepared for varying conditions.


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