Best huts around Le Petit-Bornand-Les-Glières are situated in the French Alps, offering access to mountainous terrain and the Plateau des Glières. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities, with traditional mountain huts serving as accommodation for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including peaks like the Aiguille Verte and Jalouvre. Visitors can find various types of huts, from those offering basic dormitory stays to more equipped refuges.
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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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Very pleasant welcome but in my opinion, remember to book, a real highway Lake Lessy in summer!
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A magnificent but demanding path. Requires (very) good mountain biking skills. Some sporting passages.
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Nice little refuge with a wonderful viewing terrace, cool and warm drinks, Tarte au Myrtille and hearty dishes. Easy to reach from the l'Arpettaz car park.
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The refuge is in a stunning location at 1,600 metres (5,250 ft), with high peaks rising up behind it and views across the valley far below from its terrace. It's an out and back ride on a low technical track to get here, but worth the effort for dinner with a view!
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Very good refuge with a very pleasant welcome
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Mountain refuge at the foot of Tardevant.
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The region offers a range of accommodations, from traditional mountain refuges to more equipped chalets. You'll find options like the year-round accessible Refuge de Spée with comfortable beds and eco-friendly amenities, and the more secluded Refuge "Chez Marquizin" which provides a dormitory experience. Other notable huts include Refuge de la Bombardellaz and Chalet de Paccaly.
Several huts in the area provide overnight stays. Tête du Parmelan has a refuge with 45 beds, while Refuge de la Bombardellaz offers a large dormitory with 30 beds. The Lessy Refuge and Gîte Notre Dame des Neiges also welcome guests for the night. The Refuge de Spée has 30 beds and Refuge "Chez Marquizin" has a 12-person dormitory.
Yes, the Refuge de Spée is known for its commitment to sustainability. It features ecological sanitation and generates its own energy using solar panels and a wind turbine, offering an authentic mountain experience with modern, eco-friendly amenities.
Many huts offer stunning panoramas. From Refuge de la Bombardellaz, you can enjoy a vast panorama of the Aravis mountain range and the Bouchet valley. The Lessy Refuge is surrounded by peaks like the Aiguille Verte and Jalouvre, providing incredible natural scenery. Tête du Parmelan also offers superb panoramic views.
The best time depends on your preferences. The Refuge de Spée is open all year round, making it suitable for both summer and winter visits. Catering at the Tête du Parmelan refuge is available from late May to late September, which is ideal for summer hiking. For a more secluded experience, the Refuge "Chez Marquizin" is accessible on foot or by 4x4, suggesting it's also primarily a warm-weather destination.
Yes, several huts offer dining. Tête du Parmelan provides catering from late May to late September. Lessy Refuge and Refuge de la Bombardellaz allow visitors to eat there, with the latter offering half-board packages. Chalet de Paccaly is known for delicious homemade meals, and Gîte Notre Dame des Neiges serves local specialties.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, especially around the Refuge "Chez Marquizin" in the Alpage de Bellajoux. For more structured routes, explore the hiking trails around Le Petit-Bornand-Les-Glières, including routes on the Plateau des Glières. Mountain biking and gravel biking are also popular, with guides like MTB Trails around Le Petit-Bornand-Les-Glières available.
While specific family-friendly routes to each hut are not detailed, the Plateau des Glières offers an easy 7 km loop, the Plateau des Glières – Glières Pass loop, which could be suitable for families. The general area provides diverse terrain, so checking individual route difficulties on komoot's hiking guides is recommended.
Access to the huts varies. The Refuge de Spée can be reached via Le Petit-Bornand and L'Essert. Refuge "Chez Marquizin" is accessible either on foot or by 4x4, suggesting limited public transport options directly to the hut. For other huts, it's best to check specific access points and parking availability near trailheads leading to them.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic mountain experience and the stunning natural settings. The warm welcome at places like Lessy Refuge and the delicious homemade meals at Chalet de Paccaly are often highlighted. The panoramic views, especially from Refuge de la Bombardellaz, are also a major draw.
Yes, reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak seasons. For the Refuge de Spée, reservations are advised. For dining at Gîte Notre Dame des Neiges, booking in advance is necessary. Given the popularity of these mountain accommodations, it's always a good idea to book ahead to secure your spot.
Yes, some routes to the huts can be quite demanding. For instance, the path to Refuge de la Bombardellaz is described as magnificent but demanding, requiring good mountain biking skills for some sections. The general mountainous terrain of the French Alps around Le Petit-Bornand-Les-Glières offers plenty of challenging hiking and biking opportunities.


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