Best huts around Bernex are located in the French Alps, offering a range of accommodations for trekkers and groups. The region is characterized by its mountain landscape, including the iconic Dent d'Oche summit. Bernex provides access to various hiking trails and natural features within the Chablais region. It serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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A welcoming place with more than reasonable prices.
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This refuge is located in the Chablais massif, very close to the GR 5. It is a good stopover point to discover the forests, mountain pastures and peaks in the surrounding area. It has 44 beds (reduced to 20 during the winter period). The refuge provides a kitchen area (without a fridge) to allow you to prepare your meals. Find all the information on opening dates and reservations here: https://amis-nature.org/article248.html?id_rubrique=173
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Very nice refuge with an incredible view of the Chablais. Located at the foot of Mont de Grange and just under the Col des Mattes, you can climb there simply to eat, or as a "variant" stage of the GR5.
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A bit off the GR5 but a good alternative and great views as you continue south.
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The Trébentaz refuge offers 24 dormitory beds as well as two tent pitches. You can also dine like a king in an authentic and family atmosphere. Whether for overnight stays or meals, it is mandatory to book in advance. All the details concerning the refuge can be found here: http://refugetrebentaz.canalblog.com/pages/le-refuge-vous-propose----/39308107.html
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Chalet with a few benches in front of the door. Here you can buy cheese directly from the producer - I highly recommend Bernex. The people are friendly and helpful! In front of the door is the last possibility to fill up with water before crossing the Dent d'Oche.
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A super nice little Buvette with an amazing log burner inside. It serves up coffee and cake but also meals and would make a great lunch stop.
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Nice view of Lake Geneva! Ibex were there as ordered! Unfortunately there was only homemade yoghurt / quark and no cake at the hut.
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Bernex offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic mountain refuges ideal for trekkers to comfortable chalets and gîtes perfect for families or groups. You can find traditional dormitory-style refuges like the Dent d'Oche Refuge, as well as larger gîtes and chalets with private rooms and amenities such as swimming pools, like Chalet du Titlis or Gand Chalet Montagne, which cater to different comfort levels and group sizes.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the approach to the Dent d'Oche Refuge involves a section equipped with cables for the final 100 meters, making it an adventurous ascent. This refuge is perched at 2,114 meters and offers access to several day hikes and multi-day circuits, including a variant of the GR5 route.
The region around Bernex is rich in natural beauty. From the Dent d'Oche Refuge, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Chablais region, the Franco-Swiss Alps, and even Mont Blanc. The Trébentaz Refuge is situated within the Mont de Grange hunting reserve and a Natura 2000 classified site, offering beautiful views of the Swiss Alps and opportunities to observe wildlife like ibexes.
Absolutely. For families or groups seeking comfort, establishments like Le Refuge in Bernex offer hotel-like services with private rooms, playgrounds, and full-board options. Chalet Phidel provides an independent, self-catering option with mountain views, while La Ferme de l'Âne Rouge is a charming chalet suitable for larger family holidays, offering activities like hiking and fishing.
Mountain refuges like the Dent d'Oche Refuge are typically guarded and fully operational from late May to late September. This period offers the best weather conditions for hiking and accessing these higher-altitude accommodations. Some chalets and gîtes, however, operate year-round, catering to both summer and winter visitors.
Yes, some huts offer a taste of local culture. At The Chalet d'Oche, you can buy local Bernex cheese directly from the producer. Many refuges, including Dent d'Oche Refuge and Trébentaz Refuge, provide meal services, allowing you to enjoy authentic mountain cuisine.
Beyond hiking to the huts themselves, the Bernex area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Lake Beunaz – La Chapelle loop' or 'Abondance Village – Col du Corbier loop'. For mountain biking, consider trails such as 'The Gavot mountains – Balcony of Lake Geneva'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'Bernex area – Croix du Mont Bénand loop' or 'View of the Chablais – View of Lake Geneva loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Bernex, MTB Trails around Bernex, and Running Trails around Bernex guides.
Yes, the Dent d'Oche Refuge is situated directly on a variant of the GR5 route, making it a prime stopover. The Trébentaz Refuge is also an ideal stopover on the GR5 trail, offering a slight detour with great views. Additionally, the Refuge d'Ubine is very close to the GR5 and serves as a good base for exploring the surrounding forests and peaks.
Yes, for many refuges, especially during peak season, booking in advance is mandatory for both overnight stays and meals. For example, at the Trébentaz Refuge, reservations are required. It's always best to check the specific refuge's policy before your visit to ensure availability, particularly for popular spots like the Dent d'Oche Refuge.
Mountain refuges typically offer basic but sufficient amenities. Dormitory-style accommodation with bunk beds is common, and most provide shared WCs. Meal services, including breakfast, half-board, and picnic hampers, are often available. Some, like the Dent d'Oche Refuge, have an on-site restaurant. Showers might be available for an additional fee at some locations, such as the Trébentaz Refuge.
Yes, the Chalet du Lac de Taney is located near a lake and offers super nice views. It's known for its impressive ambiance and good, inexpensive food, making it a great stop for those looking for a scenic spot by the water.


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