Best huts around Saint-Nazaire-Les-Eymes are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscapes, including the sensitive natural area of the Seiglières marsh and the Chartreuse mountains. The area offers a variety of outdoor experiences, from forest trails to mountain ascents. Visitors can explore the Grésivaudan valley and enjoy views of the surrounding massifs like Chartreuse and Vercors. This location provides access to both tranquil forest settings and higher alpine environments.
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Very beautiful refuge for bivouacking!
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Great refuge, we were very well received and the terrace is ideal for spending the evening and having a good breakfast in the sun!
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The Habert de Chamechaude is located at the foot of Chamechaude, the highest peak in the Chartreuse. Here you will find a peaceful alpine refuge and an excellent starting point for your hike to Chamechaude. Historically, the Habert was a resting place for shepherds and today offers a peaceful escape into nature.
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A magnificent refuge with a superb view of Grenoble and its surroundings.
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Beautiful little unguarded cabin accessible all year round except during the summer season when it is reserved for shepherds. Dominated by the Chamechaude, it offers a beautiful view of the highest point of the Chartreuse.
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This inn is located in the middle of the sensitive natural area of the Seiglières marsh. A dream corner to be tempted by a gourmet break.
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Very nice descent on the mountainside. Peaceful single with a gentle slope. But the pins nevertheless remain technical
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Refuge with rudimentary comfort but with a warm welcome and the food is very good!
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The region offers a variety of huts, including historic refuges like Refuge Jean Collet, unguarded cabins such as Habert of Chamechaude, and huts with full facilities like La Pra Refuge. These range from simple shelters in natural settings to places offering meals and accommodation.
Yes, Les Seiglières is an inn located in the sensitive natural area of the Seiglières marsh, offering a pleasant and family-friendly setting for a gourmet break amidst beautiful surroundings.
Refuge Jean Collet is renowned for its superb panorama of the Grésivaudan valley, Chartreuse, and Vercors. Additionally, Habert of Chamechaude provides beautiful views of Chamechaude, the highest point of the Chartreuse massif.
While some trails can be challenging, the region offers diverse options. For a more gentle experience, consider areas like the Seiglières marsh near Les Seiglières, which features pleasant paths through the woods. Always check specific trail descriptions for difficulty ratings.
Many huts are accessible year-round, though conditions vary. Habert of Chamechaude, for example, is generally accessible all year, except when reserved for shepherds during the summer season. Summer and early autumn typically offer the most favorable weather for hiking and enjoying the facilities, but winter can provide unique snowshoeing or ski touring experiences to some refuges.
Yes, several huts offer facilities. Refuge Jean Collet and La Pra Refuge both provide accommodation and restaurant services. Les Seiglières is an inn with a restaurant and cafe. For unguarded cabins like Habert of Chamechaude, you'll need to be self-sufficient.
Yes, some huts are reached via more demanding trails. For instance, the climb to Manival Forest Refuge can be challenging, especially via certain single tracks. Refuge Jean Collet is also categorized as challenging, offering a rewarding experience for experienced hikers.
The region around Saint-Nazaire-Les-Eymes is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking to the huts, you can find numerous cycling routes. For example, there are challenging Road Cycling Routes and Cycling tours that explore the Chartreuse and Vercors massifs.
The Manival Forest Refuge is nestled in a peaceful forest setting. It's known for its beautiful descent on the mountainside and a peaceful single track with a gentle slope, though the climb to reach it can be quite challenging.
Yes, camping is an option near some refuges. For example, visitors to La Pra Refuge can find beautiful camping spots nearby, such as at Lake David, which is about a 45-minute walk from the refuge.
The huts are situated amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the sensitive natural area of the Seiglières marsh near Les Seiglières, enjoy the forest trails leading to Manival Forest Refuge, and experience the higher alpine environments of the Chartreuse mountains, home to Habert of Chamechaude and Refuge Jean Collet.


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