Best huts around Les Adrets are found in a mountainous region, primarily within the Isère department, offering access to traditional mountain refuges. These huts serve as essential starting points for hikes or provide restful stops along trails in areas like the Belledonne massif and Écrins National Park. They offer an authentic experience close to nature, promoting shared moments in a high-mountain environment. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain and numerous alpine lakes.
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This small refuge is run by a fantastic association called "Tous à Poêle." It is very well equipped and has a small wood-burning stove, and, most importantly, kindling and logs. There is a spring nearby.
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An ideal base for the Tour des Lacs des 7 Laux... Or for a break before heading back down
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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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A magnificent refuge with a superb view of Grenoble and its surroundings.
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Magnificent viewpoints. Diverse landscapes
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Despite its name Crête du Poulet, you probably have a better chance of coming across cows here. The highest point is marked with a large cross, which is probably helpful if you're riding in less than ideal conditions. The trails here are multi-use hiking trails, so be nice to hikers as you descend the slope.
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The region around Les Adrets, primarily in Isère, offers traditional mountain refuges like Refuge Jean Collet and Refuge des 7 Laux, which provide basic overnight shelter and a convivial atmosphere. Beyond these, you can also find unguarded chalets such as the Léat refuge, and more comfortable options like charming chalets, gîtes, and tiny houses in various locations named Les Adrets, offering amenities from private pools to lake views.
Yes, Refuge Jean Collet has a rich history, with a refuge existing at its location since 1910. The current structure, renovated in the late 1980s, continues to be a pleasant and warm stopping point for hikers, offering superb panoramas of Grésivaudan, Chartreuse, and Vercors.
Many huts serve as excellent starting points or stops for hikes. For instance, you can find various hiking routes around Les Adrets, including moderate to difficult trails like the 'Le Habert d'Aiguebelle Refuge – Beautiful hiking section loop' or easier options such as the 'Beldina – View of Les 7 Laux Mountains loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Les Adrets guide.
While specific family-friendly hut categories aren't always listed, many refuges, especially those accessible for day hikes, can be enjoyed by families. The La Pra Refuge offers a warm welcome and allows camping nearby, which can be a great family experience. For a more comfortable stay, some chalets and gîtes in areas like Les Adrets (Gérardmer) or Les Adrets-de-l'Estérel offer private amenities and access to activities like swimming, cycling, and snowshoeing.
The huts around Les Adrets are known for their stunning natural surroundings. From Refuge Jean Collet, you get a superb panorama of Grésivaudan, Chartreuse, and Vercors. Refuge des 7 Laux is nestled at the crossroads of scenic lakes Carré, Cottepens, and de la Motte. The Léat refuge offers a peaceful setting with a lake and beautiful views of the Bauges and Chartreuse massifs. The Crêt du Poulet summit also provides breathtaking views of the Belledonne range and the Bauges.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. For hiking and enjoying the alpine lakes, the summer and early autumn months (June to September) are ideal. For winter sports like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, the colder months (December to March) are suitable, though some refuges may require booking in advance and checking accessibility due to snow.
Yes, some refuges allow or have designated areas for camping nearby. For example, visitors to La Pra Refuge can camp near Lake David, about a 45-minute walk from the refuge, offering a beautiful and secluded spot. The Léat refuge also has nice bivouac spots around it.
Amenities vary significantly. Traditional mountain refuges like Refuge Jean Collet and Refuge des 7 Laux typically offer basic overnight accommodation, often with shared dormitories and meals made from local ingredients. Some, like Léat refuge, are unguarded but provide essentials like a water point and a wood-burning stove. More comfortable chalets and gîtes in other Les Adrets locations may include private bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, Wi-Fi, and even saunas or private pools.
Many guarded refuges offer meals and drinks. La Pra Refuge is known for its great meals, and Refuge des 7 Laux prides itself on food made from local ingredients. Refuge Jean Collet also provides good food. For unguarded huts, it's best to bring your own supplies, though some might have a water source.
Beyond hiking, the mountainous terrain around Les Adrets is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'Col des Mouilles – Col des Ayes (944 m) loop from Les Adrets', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Les Adrets guide. There are also general cycling tours available, such as the 'View of Les 7 Laux loop from Hurtières', which you can explore in the Cycling around Les Adrets guide. In winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the warm welcome at guarded refuges, and the authentic experience of being close to nature. The panoramic views from spots like Refuge Jean Collet and Crêt du Poulet are highly appreciated. The convivial atmosphere, good food, and the opportunity for multi-day treks or peaceful bivouacs also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, there is a specific 'Refuge des Adrets' located in Bellecombe, in the Jura Mountains (a different region from Les Adrets in Isère). This former alpine farm, situated at 1250 meters, offers an authentic and eco-friendly 'hut' experience. It boasts panoramic views of the Monts Jura, uses renewable energies, and provides flexible accommodation options (half-board or self-catering) for its 11-15 guests. It's known for its convivial atmosphere and access to year-round activities like hiking, cycling, and skiing.


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