Huts around Manigod are situated in the French Alps, offering diverse mountain accommodations. The region is characterized by its alpine settings and access to outdoor activities. Manigod provides a range of options, from comfortable chalets to rustic refuges, catering to various preferences for mountain stays.
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An objective for a snowshoe hike in winter, a shelter for the midday break and protection from the wind.
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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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Restaurant open from July to September, unfortunately not before 😢
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The refuge occupies an idyllic setting with a huge panorama of the Aravis mountain range and the Bouchet valley. It has a large dormitory with 30 beds. It is also possible to eat there and book a half-board package which includes breakfast and dinner.
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The Plan de l'Aar refuge has a very wide panorama! Once you arrive, you can enjoy it while tasting one of the gourmet dishes on the menu. The refuge offers breakfasts, picnics to take away, and dinner. You can also fill your water bottles there and the managers even agree to fill your thermos with hot water. If you want to sleep there, remember to book well because the number of beds is limited to 18.
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super welcoming little restaurant. absolutely to discover
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Manigod offers a diverse range of mountain accommodations, from comfortable chalets and cabins with modern amenities to more rustic and authentic refuges. Chalets and cabins often provide features like saunas, hot tubs, and well-equipped kitchens, ideal for families or those seeking relaxation. Refuges, such as D'ze La Voye, offer a more communal and immersive mountain experience, while high-altitude Bergeries provide a truly rustic stay for experienced hikers.
Several huts in Manigod provide food and dining. Chalet de l'Aulp serves food and sells local cheeses. Refuge de la Bombardellaz has a restaurant and offers half-board packages. Plan de l'Aar Refuge is known for its gourmet dishes, offering breakfasts, picnics, and dinner. Pré Vérel Refuge also offers cuisine based on local products.
Yes, several huts in Manigod offer overnight stays. Refuge de la Bombardellaz has a large dormitory with 30 beds. Plan de l'Aar Refuge provides accommodation with a limited number of beds, so booking is recommended. Pré Vérel Refuge is also a great place to spend the night, and you can even pitch a tent there. D'ze La Voye operates as a guarded refuge in winter, offering half-board stays, and as a self-catering gîte from spring to autumn.
Many huts in Manigod boast stunning panoramas. From Chalet de l'Aulp, you can enjoy a superb view of the lake and surrounding peaks. Refuge de la Bombardellaz offers a huge panorama of the Aravis mountain range and the Bouchet valley. Plan de l'Aar Refuge also provides a very wide panorama for visitors to enjoy.
Yes, D'ze La Voye is an atypical and guarded refuge in Manigod, known for its unique, home-like atmosphere. Nestled at the foot of the Aiguille de Manigod, this former alpine farmhouse from 1779 offers a timeless break in the heart of the Aravis mountains and features an indoor swimming pool and sauna for residents. For a truly rustic experience, the private, minimalist Bergerie de Tardevant and Bergerie du Charvin offer basic comforts at 2100m altitude, requiring self-sufficiency.
The huts in Manigod are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the challenging path to Refuge de la Bombardellaz. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the Croix Fry Pass loops, and mountain biking trails include the Tour de l'Andran. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Manigod, MTB Trails around Manigod, and Running Trails around Manigod guides.
Many chalets and cabins in Manigod are well-suited for families, offering comfort and amenities. Chalet de l'Aulp is described as a pretty family mountain chalet. Accommodations like Chalet L'Otavalo and Chalet L'Orée du Bois often provide well-equipped facilities and a relaxing environment for families after a day of activities.
Access to some huts may have restrictions. For instance, you can only reach Chalet de l'Aulp by car with a special permit; otherwise, hikers need to park further down. Pré Vérel Refuge is often the last parking possibility for hikers before reaching higher elevations. It's advisable to check specific access details for each hut before your visit.
Yes, for a very simple and rustic experience, La Cabane du Petit Pâtre is a tiny cabin at 1915m altitude. It offers a basic room with a bench and space for up to two people to sleep on the floor. It's completely empty of other furniture, making it ideal for experienced hikers seeking a minimalist shelter, especially during snowshoe hikes in winter.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning alpine settings and traditional charm of Manigod's accommodations. The blend of traditional aesthetics with modern conveniences, such as saunas and hot tubs in chalets, is highly valued. For refuges, the authentic mountain experience, conviviality, and deep connection to nature are often highlighted. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 400 upvotes and 90 photos for the huts around Manigod.
Yes, some accommodations in Manigod offer spa facilities for relaxation. Chalet Le Paret features a private terrace, a sauna, and a hot tub. Chalet L'Orée du Bois includes a spa. MGM Hôtels & Résidences - Résidence Le Hameau de l'Ours, while a residence, offers apartments described as chalets and boasts a free spa area and a very clean swimming pool. D'ze La Voye, an atypical refuge, also features an indoor swimming pool and sauna for residents.
The best time to visit depends on your desired experience. Many chalets and cabins are accessible year-round, offering comfort after a day of skiing in winter or hiking in summer. Refuges like D'ze La Voye operate as guarded refuges in winter for half-board stays and as self-catering gîtes from spring to autumn, making them suitable for different seasonal activities. High-altitude Bergeries are typically for experienced hikers, often best visited in warmer months, though some can be objectives for winter snowshoeing.


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