Best huts around Parc naturel régional du Doubs are located in a region straddling the French-Swiss border, characterized by the Doubs river, its gorges, and surrounding plateaus. This area features diverse natural landscapes and elevated viewpoints offering extensive vistas. The park also contains historical sites and varied terrain suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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sadly I couldn't do the entire Sommêtres's because of the fear of the people with me. Anyway, you can still enjoy the view and the place. Alway respect the space and grab your litter, there's people there if you don't know something and of course, explanations sheet are everywhere for you to understand in different languages.
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This refuge is described as the most alpine in the entire Jura chain, which is not an exaggeration given the altitude, the simple and extremely comfortable furnishings and the view of the cliffs. The water comes from a cistern and should be boiled before use.
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Ideal for cyclists. There are overnight accommodations for campers and also simple guest rooms.
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Very cool place to stay overnight, but you have to register beforehand and make a small contribution, which is totally fine.
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If you are looking for a hiking adventure in the Jura mountains, you should visit the Refuge Arrête des Sommetres. Located on a rocky ridge overlooking a superb cliff, this refuge offers a panoramic view of the Jura mountain range, the Doubs valley, the Vosges and the Black Forest. It is open all year round, without reservation, and has 7 beds, a stove, toilets and a rainwater tank. The refuge is a privileged place to experience the alpine atmosphere of the Jura.
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An ideal place to take a break and enjoy the river in the shade of the trees. If need be, you can also use the shelter there.
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The Parc naturel régional du Doubs offers a variety of huts, ranging from simple, un-guarded shelters to more comfortable, managed refuges. These include basic open shelters, former chapels converted into resting spots, and guarded refuges with amenities like beds, heating, and kitchens.
Yes, the Les Échelles de la Mort Chapel Shelter is a notable example. This un-guarded shelter is a former chapel located at the foot of the "Échelles de la Mort" (Ladders of Death), a historic former smuggling route. It provides insights into the valley's history and offers impressive views of the Doubs gorges.
The Refuge des Sommêtres is known for its dramatic location on a rocky ridge, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Jura mountain range, the Doubs valley, the Vosges, and the Black Forest. Additionally, the Cabane belvédère des Recrettes provides scenic views of the Châtelot dam and the picturesque Doubs gorges, and the Cabane de Pouillerel offers magnificent panoramic views extending from the Alps to the Vosges on a clear day.
Yes, the Chalet-Refuge du Gros Morond, managed by the Club Alpin Français du Haut-Doubs, is a guarded refuge. It offers a more comfortable stay with 30 beds, central heating, showers, and a well-equipped kitchen. Reservations are essential due to its popularity.
The area around the huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to waterfalls like the Saut du Doubs. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and mountain biking trails, such as the Franches-Montagnes Tour. The Chalet-Refuge du Gros Morond is particularly well-situated for ski slopes and mountain bike trails.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Torret Shelter is an ideal place to take a break and enjoy the river in the shade of trees, suitable for families. The Le Maillard restaurant and hut is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Camping highlight offers various accommodations including small chalets and dormitories, making it suitable for families.
The Refuge des Sommêtres is often described as the most "alpine" in the Jura chain, with access paths including narrow steps carved into the rock. Its rocky ridge is a known climbing site, making it popular with climbers. The area around Les Échelles de la Mort also features a via ferrata.
Un-guarded huts vary in amenities. For example, the Cabane du Chêtelat is a spacious open shelter with tables, benches, and a barbecue, with a possibility to sleep upstairs. The Cabane de Fromont features a living area, a small dormitory (bring your own mattress/sleeping bag), and a wood stove with wood readily available. Many un-guarded shelters, like the Cabane belvédère des Recrettes, offer basic facilities such as tables, benches, and a chimney.
Yes, the Le Maillard is a restaurant and hut known for its local cuisine, though reservations are often advised. The Camping highlight also features a restaurant directly on the banks of the Doubs, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For other huts, it's advisable to bring your own provisions, especially for un-guarded shelters.
Visitors appreciate the unique locations and the sense of adventure. The Refuge des Sommêtres is praised for its alpine atmosphere and panoramic views. The Torret Shelter is valued as an ideal spot to relax by the river. Overall, the community enjoys the variety of accommodations, from basic shelters to more comfortable options, and the stunning natural landscapes they are nestled within.
Yes, the Cabane de Fromont is easily accessible along a track beside the Doubs river, approximately an hour's walk from La Goule, making it a convenient stop for those exploring riverside trails. The Cabane du Chêtelat is also accessible from the banks of the Doubs, leading towards Montenol.
The Parc naturel régional du Doubs is enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the river. Some guarded refuges, like the Chalet-Refuge du Gros Morond, are accessible by forest road in summer and by cross-country ski or snowshoe in winter, catering to winter sports enthusiasts. Un-guarded shelters are generally open all year.


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