Best huts around Champagny-En-Vanoise are situated at the entrance to the Vanoise National Park, offering access to the Alpine landscape. The region features a range of accommodations, from rustic shelters to more comfortable options. These huts provide bases for exploring the surrounding mountains and valleys. The area is characterized by high-altitude terrain and views of peaks like the Grande Casse.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Information, contact, and opening hours: https://refuge-rosuel.vanoise.com/ The refuge is a starting point for numerous hikes and is a one-hour walk from the edge of the Vanoise National Park. It welcomes all visitors and provides information about the park. It is a stop on the GR5 long-distance hiking trail. A pair of bearded vultures nests nearby. https://www.vanoise-parcnational.fr/fr/fiche-apidae/refuge-de-rosuel-pnv
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The surroundings are beautiful. I'm not very enthusiastic about the refuge itself. There's a very long line upon arrival. You have to leave your room before 8 a.m. Showering is also not possible after that.
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Public fountain with fresh drinking water 🤩
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A stage that is just for the pleasure of the eyes of the reception area, to discover without hesitation by any means of transport. For us it was by mountain bike
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Remember to call to book a bivouac or half-board during the summer period
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Refueling that comes at just the right time!
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This pretty refuge is located at an altitude of 2,417 metres, in the heart of the Vanoise park. It is easily accessible from the Col de la Platta car park. The refuge has a single large room, so the 14-bed dormitory is in the same place as the dining room. An intimate atmosphere awaits you! It is also possible to pitch a tent around it, but only by reservation.
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The Refuge de Rosuel is well-equipped and family-friendly, serving as a great starting point for hikes. The Refuge du Grand Bec is also part of the "Refuges en famille" program, making it suitable for families, and even allows pets on a leash. Additionally, the Refuge du Laisonnay offers a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere with wood-fire cooked cuisine.
For breathtaking vistas, the Refuge du Col de la Vanoise provides spectacular views of the Grande Casse. The Refuge du Col du Palet, located at the intersection of three valleys, offers a panoramic view of the Grande Casse's north face. The Refuge de Plaisance also boasts stunning views of the Grand Bec, Bellecôte Massif, Pointe des Chardes, and the Cul du Nant glaciers.
Yes, the Plaisance valley, where the Refuge de Plaisance is located, is a prime spot for observing abundant wildlife. You might spot ibex, marmots, and chamois in this area.
Amenities vary by hut. For instance, the Refuge de Plaisance offers a 32-bed dormitory, sanitary facilities, duvets, pillows, potable water, and a communal cooking area. The Refuge du Grand Bec provides kitchen utensils, a stove, gas, and blankets. Some huts like the Refuge du Col de la Vanoise and Refuge de Rosuel offer dining and overnight stays, with the Col de la Vanoise even allowing bivouacking with access to kitchen, common room, toilets, and showers for a fee.
Yes, bivouacking is permitted near some huts. At the Refuge de Plaisance, bivouacking is allowed nearby during the staffed period with prior reservation. The Refuge du Col du Palet also authorizes bivouacking within a designated area. Since 2021, the Refuge du Col de la Vanoise permits bivouacking for a fee, which includes access to facilities like a kitchen, common room, toilets, and showers.
Most huts are guarded during the summer season, typically from mid-June to mid-September. Some, like the Refuge du Col du Palet, are also open for spring skiing from mid-February to the end of April. Unguarded periods, such as October and early June for the Refuge du Col du Palet, offer a more rustic experience with basic amenities available.
The Refuge du Laisonnay is described as easily accessible and suitable for all, making it a good option for day visitors looking for lunch, a bar, or snacks. The Refuge de Rosuel is also noted for its fairly close approach by car, making it a convenient starting point for day hikes.
Many huts serve as excellent bases for various hikes. The Refuge du Grand Bec is a stop on the Tour de la Grande Casse itinerary, and a hike to the Col de Leschaux from there offers superb views. The Refuge du Laisonnay is an ideal stop for those undertaking the Tour de la Grande-Casse or the Tour de la Vallaisonnay. The Refuge de Rosuel is a good starting point for hikes on the GR5 or within the Vanoise National Park. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Champagny-En-Vanoise guide.
While the huts themselves are primarily for hikers and mountaineers, the Champagny-En-Vanoise region offers various cycling routes. You can find road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Champagny-En-Vanoise guide, and general cycling tours in the Cycling around Champagny-En-Vanoise guide.
The Refuge des Lacs Merlet, with its single large room serving as both a 14-bed dormitory and dining area, fosters an intimate and communal atmosphere, making it a charming choice for a more rustic mountain experience.
Perched at 2,347 meters overlooking the Champagny le Haut valley, the Refuge du Plan des Gouilles is known for its isolated terrace, providing a peaceful setting. It welcomes alpinists heading towards the Grand Bec, hikers on the tours of the Vallaisonnay and Grande Casse, and general visitors seeking tranquility.
The Refuge du Grand Bec serves as an excellent base for mountaineers aiming for the Pointe du Vallonet. The Refuge du Plan des Gouilles also welcomes alpinists en route to the Grand Bec.


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