Best huts around Seyssinet-Pariset are found in the surrounding natural parks and mountains, such as the Vercors and Belledonne massifs, which are easily accessible from the town. This region, situated on the outskirts of Grenoble, offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The area features various types of accommodations, including gîtes, cabanes, and refuges. These options provide a range of experiences from comfortable rentals to rustic mountain shelters.
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The guesthouse is run by a very nice young couple. The food is delicious.
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This inn is very popular with locals who come to enjoy a delicious meal after a good hike or cross-country skiing trip.
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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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Fantastic auberge in the Vercors - book ahead to stay overnight or just stop to re-fuel ( but always check ahead to be sure it’s open )
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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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This lodge is located on the pasture plateau of the same name at 1,600 meters above sea level. A warm welcome and gourmet cuisine make it an unmissable place. All the information here: https://gitedelamoliere.aufilduvercors.org/.
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The region around Seyssinet-Pariset offers a diverse range of accommodations. You can find comfortable gîtes (holiday rentals), unique cabanes (cabins, including treehouses), and more rustic refuges (mountain shelters). These options provide experiences from fully equipped homes to basic mountain stays.
Among the popular choices, La Molière Guesthouse is highly regarded, located on a pasture plateau at 1,600 meters with a warm welcome and gourmet cuisine. Another favorite is Gève Refuge, an inn in the Autrans Nordic ski area, known for its historical significance and hospitality.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. La Molière Guesthouse and Gève Refuge are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Cabanes de Fontfroide offer a family-friendly atmosphere with various treehouses in a forested park, providing a unique escape.
Yes, the area has huts with historical ties. For instance, the Gève Refuge served as a shelter for Maquisards during the last war. The Camp des Carteaux Cabin is a faithfully rebuilt forest cabin that was a resistance camp during WWII, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Amenities vary widely by type of accommodation. Gîtes like Le Chalande or Duplex dans village offer full comfort, kitchens, and private spaces. Cabanes provide unique, often rustic, experiences with varying levels of comfort, sometimes including meals delivered. Refuges like Refuge de la Pra or Refuge Jean Collet are more basic, offering dormitory-style accommodation, sometimes half-board, and often a wood-burning stove in unguarded periods.
Yes, for a more rustic and self-sufficient experience, you can find unguarded shelters. The Habert des Ramées Shelter is an example, equipped with a table and a wood stove, though you should note that water sources are approximately 1 to 1.5 hours away.
The region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as the "Désert Jean-Jacques Rousseau" loop. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking, like the "ViaVercors" route, and challenging road cycling routes, including ascents to Col de la Croix Perrin or Chamrousse. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Seyssinet-Pariset, Gravel biking around Seyssinet-Pariset, and Road Cycling Routes around Seyssinet-Pariset guides.
The best time to visit depends on the type of hut and your desired activities. Mountain refuges are typically guarded and offer full services during the summer season. In winter, many refuges are unguarded but accessible, often with a wood stove, suitable for experienced winter hikers. For gîtes and cabanes, spring through autumn generally offers pleasant weather for exploring the surrounding natural parks like Vercors and Belledonne.
Yes, for a truly unique experience, you can find treehouses. The Cabane perchée La Résilience on the Vercors plateau offers elevated comfort. The Cabanes de Fontfroide near Saint Antoine l'abbaye also provide various treehouses in a forested setting, perfect for reconnecting with nature.
Many huts and guesthouses provide food and drink. La Molière Guesthouse is known for its gourmet cuisine. Gève Refuge operates as an inn, and Allières Inn is a great spot for a stopover, lunch, or coffee. Mountain refuges like Refuge de la Pra often offer half-board options during their guarded season.
Yes, several huts offer stunning views. La Molière Guesthouse is situated on a pasture plateau at 1,600 meters, providing excellent vistas. Mountain refuges in the Belledonne Massif, such as Refuge de la Pra, are known for their breathtaking high-mountain scenery.
For a comfortable base, consider gîtes. Le Chalande in Autrans-Méaudre-en-Vercors is a renovated 18th-century village house ideal for groups. Within Seyssinet-Pariset, options like Duplex dans village avec jardin or L'Atelier offer modern amenities and convenience, allowing easy access to local services and nearby attractions while exploring the region.


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