Huts around Essert-Pittet, a former municipality now part of Chavornay, Switzerland, offer various shelters and cabins for hikers. The region, situated within the wider Jura-Nord vaudois district, features a natural landscape with diverse hiking terrain. These structures provide resting points and amenities along popular hiking trails in the area. Visitors can explore a range of facilities, from staffed chalets to basic forest shelters.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Very friendly staff, good food, it's always full at 12 o'clock.
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Wonderfully situated, with magnificent views, directly below the summit of Le Suchet
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Large alpine restaurant with plenty of space, ideally located for a short or longer break
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Good place for a little refreshment
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One kilometer from the Col de l'Aiguillon, this chalet is the ideal place to refuel while enjoying the view of Lake Neuchâtel. The Grange-Neuve chalet is open from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on weekdays (between May and October).
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Little hut that you can use to stay warm. If you are lucky, you will find a little dormouse. Sleeping is usually not allowed in that kind of huts expect for the little creature.
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Around Essert-Pittet, you can find a variety of shelters including staffed chalets, basic forest shelters, and refuges. These structures offer different amenities, from places to refuel with food and drinks to simple covers for picnics and rest.
For stunning views, consider visiting Grange-Neuve Chalet, which provides beautiful views of Lake Neuchâtel. Another excellent option is Chalet du Suchet, located directly below the summit of Le Suchet, offering magnificent panoramic vistas.
Yes, several huts are family-friendly. Refuge de Bavois is a great option, available for rent and featuring a large outdoor area with a table and fire spot, perfect for gatherings. The Chalet du Suchet and Grange-Neuve Chalet also welcome families.
Facilities vary by hut. For example, Grange-Neuve Chalet and Chalet du Suchet offer restaurants where you can enjoy refreshments and meals. Simpler shelters like the Forest Shelter and Picnic Area provide covered seating and a fireplace for barbecues.
Many huts, especially staffed chalets like Grange-Neuve Chalet, operate seasonally, typically from May to October. Forest shelters and refuges are generally accessible year-round, though conditions in winter can be challenging. Always check specific opening times for staffed locations.
Yes, the huts are often situated along popular hiking routes. For instance, Chalet du Suchet serves as a starting point for several hikes. You can explore various hiking trails in the region by checking out the Running Trails around Essert-Pittet guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
Besides hiking to the huts, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes and road cycling routes. For those who enjoy running, there are also several running trails available.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic locations and the opportunity to enjoy refreshments with a view. Tips often highlight the wonderful views, especially of Lake Neuchâtel from Grange-Neuve Chalet, and the magnificent panoramas from Chalet du Suchet. The availability of food and drink at these spots is also highly valued.
Yes, you can find basic shelters like the Forest Shelter and Picnic Area. This type of shelter typically offers covered tables and often a fireplace, making it ideal for a picnic or a short break in the forest.
While Essert-Pittet itself is a smaller locality, the broader Jura-Nord vaudois district is served by public transport. You would typically use a combination of trains and buses to get close to hiking trailheads, and then proceed on foot to the huts. Specific routes would depend on your starting point and destination hut.
Most of the listed huts around Essert-Pittet are primarily day-use shelters or restaurants. While Refuge de Bavois can be rented, it's generally for private gatherings rather than individual overnight stays. Basic forest shelters like Trois-Canards Hut are for temporary shelter, and sleeping is usually not permitted.
While many trails are moderate, some routes leading to huts like Chalet du Suchet can be part of more demanding hikes, especially when combined with ascents to summits. For challenging cycling, consider routes like the "Chalet du Suchet – Orbe loop" found in the Cycling around Essert-Pittet guide.


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