Best huts around Arvillard are found in a commune nestled in the French Alps, providing access to mountain huts and trails. This region is part of the Belledonne range, offering a rustic experience for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The area features several un-guarded refuges, many of which are situated along the GR 738 trail, known as "La Haute traversée de Belledonne".
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A panoramic view of the valley with a viewpoint indicator
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This small refuge is run by a fantastic association called "Tous à Poêle." It is very well equipped and has a small wood-burning stove, and, most importantly, kindling and logs. There is a spring nearby.
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Magnificent viewpoints. Diverse landscapes
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Despite its name Crête du Poulet, you probably have a better chance of coming across cows here. The highest point is marked with a large cross, which is probably helpful if you're riding in less than ideal conditions. The trails here are multi-use hiking trails, so be nice to hikers as you descend the slope.
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Superb panorama over Belledonne, Les Bauges, La Chartreuse.. A refuge below is the ideal place for a short break.
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Magnificent view of the Chartreuse, the Bauges and Belledonne... Refuge in an idyllic setting!
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Small refuge available with water point. Magnificent view.
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The Crêt du Poulet offers breathtaking views of the Belledonne range and the Bauges. What a spot!
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The Arvillard area is known for its un-guarded refuges, chalets, and stone huts. These provide basic shelter and amenities, often featuring sleeping places, stoves, and water sources. Many are situated along the GR 738 trail, known as "La Haute traversée de Belledonne".
Yes, the Refuge de la Perrière, for example, was renovated in 2018 and is equipped with solar electricity, allowing you to recharge smartphones and GPS devices. It also offers 18 beds, a stove, kitchen utensils, and water.
For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting Crêt du Poulet, a summit that offers superb views of the Belledonne range, the Bauges, and La Chartreuse. A refuge is located below for a convenient break. The Léat refuge and lake also provides a beautiful view of the Bauges and Chartreuse.
The Léat refuge and lake is a very peaceful place, featuring a small unguarded chalet and a lake. It offers 10 beds and several bivouac spots around it. Similarly, the Refuge des Férices, located in the picturesque Bens valley, is an un-guarded hut ideal for those seeking tranquility amidst stunning scenery.
Most huts provide sleeping places on mattresses with blankets. For instance, the Refuge de la Perrière has 18 beds, Léat refuge has 10 beds, and the Refuge de l'Aup Bernard has 6. Some, like Léat, also offer bivouac spots for tents outside.
The area around Arvillard offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging loops like "Les Grands Moulins" or "Perrière Pass – Refuge de la Perrière" from Parking de Val Pelouse. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Arvillard guide.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails. You can find difficult routes such as "Le Bréda – Allevard-les-Bains loop" or "Prodin – Gelon Bridge Crossing loop" starting from Arvillard. For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Arvillard guide.
Many of the un-guarded huts, such as Refuge des Férices and Refuge de la Perrière, are open year-round. However, winter access can be challenging due to snow, making late spring to early autumn generally the most accessible and popular time for hiking and visiting the huts.
Most huts around Arvillard, including the Refuge des Férices and Refuge de la Perrière, are un-guarded and do not require reservations. They operate on a first-come, first-served basis, embodying a communal spirit.
Many huts are equipped with stoves, tables with benches, and basic kitchen utensils like pots and pans. Water sources are usually available directly outside the refuge or from a developed source nearby. For example, Léat refuge has a water point and a wood-burning stove.
The Refuge de la Perrière is notably well-maintained, having undergone significant renovations in 2018 and a new water capture system in 2022, spearheaded by local associations like "Tous à Poêle" and "Belledonne Sports Nature." The Léat refuge is also run by the fantastic association "Tous à Poêle" and is very well equipped.
Yes, both the Refuge des Férices and the Refuge de la Perrière are situated along the GR 738 trail, known as "La Haute traversée de Belledonne," making them key stops for multi-day treks.


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