Best huts around Jausiers are nestled in the scenic Ubaye Valley, offering access to several notable mountain huts. This region is characterized by its Alpine landscapes, high-altitude lakes, and proximity to national parks. The area serves as a base for exploring diverse terrains, from larch forests to mineral environments at over 2,600 meters.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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In the town of Saint-Etienne de Tinée, in the heart of the Mercantour National Park, the Vens Lakes refuge offers a mountain setting typical of the Maritime Alps. The Vens refuge is located in one of the most prestigious places in the Mercantour Park. It is located in an environment of natural lakes, waterfalls in an old glacial cirque, rich alpine meadows and varied fauna (mountain sheep, chamois, eagles, etc.).
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Prices a bit above average, but that's how it is in refuges, the views are top top
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The best thing to do is to go up on a mountain bike or ebike, since there are many kilometers to walk
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In a pretty renovated farmhouse perched at 1852 m, the Refuge de la Pare welcomes us in the heart of a larch forest, access can be on foot or by bike. It is a quiet accommodation that can accommodate 18 people in 3 bedrooms, the refuge is ideal for hiking activities due to its proximity to the GR 56 and many passes and peaks around.
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Here you notice a mountain pasture hut in a large plateau, with grazing animals, used in the summer months when the snow has disappeared
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Bivouac near the Apzoi lake, it was built in 1987 and is at 2330 meters above sea level. It has about ten beds, and can be reached in two hours from the Maira springs
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A friendly place thanks to the owners and the magical place
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Jausiers offers a diverse range of mountain huts, from basic self-sufficient bivouacs like Roberto Bonelli Shelter at Lake Apzoi to renovated farmhouses such as Refuge de la Pare, and even refuge-hotels like Refuge-Hôtel de Bayasse with more amenities. You'll find options catering to various preferences, including guarded huts with catering and those requiring self-sufficiency.
Yes, several huts are family-friendly. Refuge de la Pare, a renovated farmhouse in a larch forest, is ideal for families. Rifugio Della Pace also welcomes families, offering a restaurant and accommodation near Colle della Maddalena.
The huts around Jausiers are set amidst stunning natural landscapes. You can expect high-altitude lakes, such as those near Roberto Bonelli Shelter at Lake Apzoi and Refuge de Vens. The region also features larch forests, mineral high-mountain environments, and diverse landscapes ranging from Mediterranean to Alpine, with bridges, waterfalls, and various peaks.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with access to trails like the GR 56 from Refuge de la Pare, and routes into the Mercantour National Park from Refuge de la Cayolle. Mountaineering, mountain biking, fishing in mountain lakes, and ski touring in winter are also popular, especially from high-altitude refuges like Refuge de Chambeyron. For more hiking options, check out the hiking guide for Jausiers.
Many huts are guarded during the summer months, typically from mid-June to mid-September, offering full services like catering and accommodation. During unguarded periods, some huts remain open but require visitors to be self-sufficient. Winter offers opportunities for ski touring, though access may require snowshoes or skis for some locations like Refuge-Hôtel de Bayasse.
Yes, several huts offer restaurant services. Refuge de la Cayolle, located in the Mercantour National Park, is known for its elaborate cuisine. Rifugio Della Pace also features a restaurant, serving as a refreshment point. Refuge de la Pare is praised for its cuisine based on fresh, local products.
Accessibility varies. Some huts, like Refuge de la Cayolle, are easily accessible, just a 10-minute walk from a road pass. Refuge-Hôtel de Bayasse is accessible by car in summer. Others, such as Refuge de la Pare, can be reached on foot or by bike, while high-altitude refuges like Refuge de Chambeyron require more challenging hikes.
Amenities vary greatly. Basic bivouacs like Roberto Bonelli Shelter at Lake Apzoi offer beds, a kitchen, and solar power. Guarded refuges like Refuge de Chambeyron and Refuge de Vens provide dormitories with mattresses and blankets, and often catering. More comfortable options like Refuge-Hôtel de Bayasse offer private rooms with bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and sun terraces.
Refuge de la Cayolle is an ideal base for exploring the Mercantour National Park. Situated directly on the Col de la Cayolle mountain pass, it offers a strategic position for various hikes into the park's diverse landscapes, including the high Var, Tinée, Ubaye, and upper Verdon valleys.
When staying at unguarded huts, such as Refuge de Chambeyron during off-season, you need to be self-sufficient. While some may provide a stove with wood, there might be no running water or gas for cooking, requiring you to source water from nearby torrents. Always check the specific hut's status and prepare accordingly.
Yes, the region around Jausiers is popular for cycling. Many huts are located along or near routes suitable for road cycling and gravel biking. For example, Refuge-Hôtel de Bayasse is on the Route des Grandes Alpes. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including those detailed in the cycling guide for Jausiers and the gravel biking guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural settings, the warm atmosphere, and the quality of food at guarded huts. The sense of disconnection and immersion in nature, especially at high-altitude refuges, is highly valued. Many also appreciate the strategic locations of the huts as bases for challenging outdoor pursuits and the comfortable amenities offered by some, like the hotel-like features of Refuge-Hôtel de Bayasse.


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