Best huts around Voreppe are found in the surrounding Isère region, particularly the Vercors and Chartreuse massifs. Voreppe is situated in a geographical area that provides access to diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its proximity to mountain ranges, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. These areas feature a range of accommodations, from traditional refuges to unique cabins.
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The guesthouse is run by a very nice young couple. The food is delicious.
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Nice place for a snack on the terrace or a picnic in the grass. Wide view of the snow-capped peaks of the alpine giants.
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Lumberjacks and stevedores took shelter in this house with their teams of horses or cows until the end of the 19th century, the wood was brought up to the pas de la Clé to be brought down to the foot of the cliff by a corridor. From there, they were transported to the Isère at Saint Gervais where rafts were formed for the south of France. Like many forest houses, it served as a shelter for the Maquisards during the last war.
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The camp established at this location, the “C3” was created in the vicinity of Autrans-Méaudre in Vercor in March 1943 to cope with the influx of those refusing to participate in the S.T.O. (Compulsory Work Service). The camp, made up of an average of thirty young men, moved many times for security reasons. It was established here from June 1943 until mid-November. The precariousness of the hut exposed to the wind led the resistance fighters to take up their winter quarters at the Gève refuge during the winter of 1943/1944. The Carteaux camp was still used from mid-May 1944 until the Vercors fighting in June and July 1944 and the order to disperse the resistance fighters given on 23 July. Today (summer 2023), thanks to the work of enthusiasts, this forest cabin has been rebuilt as faithfully as possible, on the same site. It remains open to all, so please respect these places.
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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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Highest summer cheese dairy, perched in the middle of the Charmant Som mountain pasture. Well, okay, it's not really the season...
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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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Around Voreppe, you can discover a variety of accommodations ranging from traditional refuges and guesthouses to more unique options. These include unguarded cabins like the Habert of Chamechaude, guesthouses with restaurants such as La Molière Guesthouse, and inns like Gève Refuge. The broader Isère region also features unusual stays like treehouses (Cabanes de Fontfroide, Cabanes dans les arbres en Chartreuse), panoramic domes, and perched cabins, offering immersive nature experiences.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Gève Refuge and La Molière Guesthouse are both noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Cabanes de Fontfroide and Cabanes dans les arbres en Chartreuse offer treehouses, some specifically designed for families like 'La Trafolle', providing a memorable escape for all ages to reconnect with nature.
You can enjoy meals and warm hospitality at both La Molière Guesthouse, known for its gourmet cuisine, and the Gève Refuge, which also serves as an inn in the heart of the Vercors regional park.
Yes, the Camp des Carteaux Cabin has significant historical value. It was a camp for those refusing to participate in the S.T.O. during WWII and served as a shelter for resistance fighters. The Gève Refuge also has a history as a shelter for lumberjacks and stevedores, and later for Maquisards during the war.
Many huts offer stunning views. The Habert of Chamechaude provides a beautiful view of the highest point of the Chartreuse massif. La Molière Guesthouse is situated on a pasture plateau at 1,600 meters, offering expansive vistas. Unique accommodations like the Dôme panoramique tout confort au cœur du Vercors provide immersive experiences with transparent designs for stargazing, while some Cabanes dans les arbres en Chartreuse offer panoramic views of surrounding peaks and forests.
The region around Voreppe and its huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy to difficult routes like the 'Aiguille de Chalais and Rocher de Bellevue Loop' or 'Chalais Needle – Rocher de Bellevue Viewpoint loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as 'Along the Isère – View of the Vercors massif loop'. Mountain hikes are also popular, with trails like 'Le Néron loop' or 'Charmant Som summit loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Voreppe, Gravel biking around Voreppe, and Mountain Hikes around Voreppe guides.
Yes, many huts are excellent starting points or destinations for hikes. The Habert of Chamechaude is an excellent starting point for a hike to Chamechaude, the highest peak in the Chartreuse. The Cabanes de Fontfroide and Cabanes dans les arbres en Chartreuse are nestled in areas with direct access to numerous hiking trails within their respective natural parks. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Voreppe guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Many huts, like the Habert of Chamechaude, are accessible all year round, though it's reserved for shepherds during the summer season. Accommodations like the Cabanes dans les arbres en Chartreuse are designed for year-round comfort. For hiking and outdoor activities, spring through autumn generally offers pleasant weather, while winter provides opportunities for snow sports in areas like the Autrans Nordic ski area near Gève Refuge.
Visitors frequently appreciate the immersive nature experiences and the tranquility offered by these locations. Many highlight the warm welcome and gourmet cuisine at places like La Molière Guesthouse. The unique accommodations, such as treehouses and panoramic domes, are also highly valued for their ability to make guests feel 'alone in the world' with stunning views and opportunities for stargazing. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 12 upvotes and 5 photos showcasing these locations.
Absolutely. Beyond traditional huts, the region offers several unique stays. These include the 'Cabane perchée La Résilience' on the Vercors plateau, an elevated cabin with stunning views, and the 'Dôme panoramique tout confort au cœur du Vercors', a transparent dome ideal for stargazing. The 'Cabanes de Fontfroide' near Saint Antoine l'Abbaye and 'Cabanes dans les arbres en Chartreuse' provide charming treehouse experiences nestled in ancient forests, allowing for a deep connection with nature.
Yes, for a more rustic and self-sufficient experience, the Habert of Chamechaude is an unguarded cabin accessible all year round, except during the summer when it's reserved for shepherds. It offers a peaceful alpine refuge at the foot of Chamechaude, the highest peak in the Chartreuse.


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