Huts around Entrevernes are situated in the Haute-Savoie region of France, near Lake Annecy. This area is characterized by a mountainous landscape, offering various opportunities for outdoor activities. The region provides access to mountain chalets and refuges, popular with hikers and visitors exploring the surrounding peaks. Entrevernes serves as a base for discovering the natural environment and local amenities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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At the foot of the Tournette, the Pré Verel refuge is a great place to eat and spend the night. The atmosphere is friendly and the cuisine is made with local produce. You can even pitch a tent there. A great place to stay!
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Steady and gradual climb to the Col de Chérel. Easy gravel ride
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Restaurant open from July to September, unfortunately not before 😢
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Beautiful railway line cycle path with tunnel.
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Very hard climb on a stone path to the Col de Cherèl
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The tunnel is lit, no need for a headlight
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Around Entrevernes, you'll find a variety of mountain chalets and refuges. These range from family-run establishments offering local cuisine and accommodation, like the Chalet de l'Aulp, to older alpine chalets transformed into refuges for eating and overnight stays, such as the Semnoz Refuge. Some are also small huts at the end of challenging climbs, like the one found on the Gravel Climb to Col de Chérel Hut.
Yes, several huts around Entrevernes provide food and accommodation. The Chalet de l'Aulp is a family-run mountain chalet known for its local cuisine and welcoming atmosphere, offering meals and selling local cheeses. The Semnoz Refuge also allows visitors to eat and spend the night in an exceptional setting.
For stunning views of Lake Annecy, the Chalet de l'Aulp is highly recommended. Situated at the foot of the Tournette mountain, it offers panoramic vistas of the lake and surrounding peaks. While the Refuge de la Tournette (Blonay Dufour) is closed, its location at 1774 meters still provides incredible sweeping views of Lake Annecy and the Bay of Talloires.
Huts like the Chalet de l'Aulp are known for their local cuisine, including specialties like reblochonade, fried potato beignets, and blueberry tart. You can also purchase local cheeses such as tommes and reblochons made on-site. The Pré Vérel Refuge, when open, also focuses on cuisine based on local products.
The Chalet de l'Aulp is a family-run establishment with a welcoming atmosphere, making it suitable for families. While specific 'easy hut walks' aren't detailed, the general area offers various hiking opportunities. For family-friendly hiking routes around Entrevernes, you can explore the Hiking around Entrevernes guide for suitable options.
The mountainous landscape around Entrevernes and its huts offers numerous outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with routes like the 'Entrevernes Mountain – View of Lake Annecy loop' or 'Mont Derrière – Frasse Pass loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Col de la Forclaz – Talloires loop'. For more detailed routes, check the Hiking around Entrevernes and Gravel biking around Entrevernes guides.
No, the Refuge de la Tournette (also known as Blonay Dufour) has been closed since 2009. Despite its closure, its location at 1774 meters of altitude still offers incredible, sweeping views of Lake Annecy and the surrounding landscape. Bivouacking near the former refuge is prohibited due to private land and its classification as a Natura 2000 zone.
The best time to visit depends on the specific hut and your desired activities. The Chalet de l'Aulp operates as a summer farm and is open daily in July and August, as well as on weekends in September for lunch and dinner. Generally, the warmer months offer better access to hiking trails and hut services.
Yes, for experienced hikers looking for a challenge, the Gravel Climb to Col de Chérel Hut offers a demanding route. It features a well-graded gravel climb with switchbacks, leading to a small hut at the top. The area also provides various mountain hikes, which you can explore in the Mountain Hikes around Entrevernes guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning natural settings and panoramic views offered by the huts, especially those overlooking Lake Annecy. The opportunity to enjoy delicious local food and purchase regional produce directly from farm-huts like Chalet de l'Aulp is also a major draw. The welcoming atmosphere and the proximity to hiking trails are frequently mentioned positives.
While the Pré Vérel Refuge previously allowed pitching tents nearby, it's important to note that the refuge itself has been reported as closed. Additionally, bivouacking near the former Refuge de la Tournette is prohibited due to it being private land and a Natura 2000 zone. Always check local regulations and current status before planning to pitch a tent.
Access to some huts can be restricted. For instance, reaching the Chalet de l'Aulp by car requires a special permit; otherwise, visitors need to park further down and hike. The Pré Vérel Refuge is noted as the last parking possibility for 'normal' hikers before restricted access areas. Always check specific access requirements before your visit.


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