Huts around Château-Bernard are situated within the Vercors Regional Natural Park, offering diverse mountain accommodations. This area provides a range of experiences, from serviced refuges to rustic forest cabins. The landscape features mountain ridges, forests, and panoramic views of surrounding ranges. It serves as a base for various outdoor activities.
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Refuge - Abri des Héros at the foot of the Corrençon en Vercors slopes, following the route of the Grand Tour du Vercors.
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Nice little rest stop in the middle of the forest, no cars allowed to access, but somehow all the cars must have got there.🤔
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Nice little stop in the middle of the forest. Most people came by car though. Luckily not on my forest road.
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Located at an altitude of 1,500 meters at the Col de l'Arzelier, the Soldanelle refuge was built in 1968. Its terrace offers a breathtaking view of the valley. You can sleep there in both a dormitory and a yurt. The refuge is not manned all year round. All the information here: https://www.lasoldanelle.com/refuge/.
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Nice hotel and good restaurant. Ideal starting point for hikes if you don't have a car. Very nice team, always ready to give tips for hikes.
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Nice place to stop over before starting the great crossing of the Vercors or to take a break after this crossing.
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In winter snow, you can only reach the auberge by foot, but for the rest of the year you can also ride or drive to the friendly restaurant in the mountains. Enjoy some authentic home cooked food from this family-run cabin. Check out more at: http://www.malaterre.fr/
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Here is a superb little refuge nestled in a beautiful clearing under the cliff. Perfect for a bivouac or more simply, for a picnic.
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Château-Bernard offers a diverse range of mountain accommodations. You can find serviced refuges like La Soldanelle Refuge, which provides meals and overnight stays, traditional inns such as Malaterre Inn, and even unique treehouses like the Nuits de Cîmes. For those seeking a more rugged experience, there are also basic, unguarded forest cabins like the Cabane forestière de Font Bessou.
Yes, for a truly unique stay, consider the Nuits de Cîmes Treehouses. Located at 1300m in the forest at Col de l'Arzelier, these secluded cabins offer a comfortable and cozy experience amidst the foliage, complete with beds, a small kitchen, and dry toilets. They provide an ideal escape for those seeking tranquility and a close connection to nature.
The La Soldanelle Refuge, situated at 1500m altitude, boasts an exceptional panorama from its terrace, extending from the Vercors ridges to Mont Blanc, and encompassing other major mountain ranges. The Nuits de Cîmes Treehouses also offer breathtaking 360° viewpoints of the surrounding mountains (Dévoluy, Vercors, Chartreuse, Belledonne, Mont Blanc) after a short walk from the cabins.
Accessibility varies. La Soldanelle Refuge is reached after a moderate 45-minute hike on a marked trail, making it accessible to many. The Malaterre Inn can be reached by foot in winter, and by ride or drive during other seasons. The Nuits de Cîmes Treehouses require a short 5-10 minute walk from the parking area. The Cabane forestière de Font Bessou is accessible from the Col de l'Arzelier via a forest track.
Yes, several huts cater to families. La Ferme du Bois Barbu is noted as family-friendly, offering lodging and dining. The Refuge - Abri des Héros is also categorized as family-friendly. The moderate hike to La Soldanelle Refuge makes it suitable for families looking for an authentic mountain experience.
The area around Château-Bernard is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the "Path with panoramic view – Grand Veymont loop" or the "Col Vert loop." Road cycling is popular, with options such as the "Col de l'Arzelier – Col des Deux loop." Gravel biking is also available, including the "Valchevrière lookout – Col d'Herbouilly loop." For more details on routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Château-Bernard, Road Cycling Routes around Château-Bernard, and Gravel biking around Château-Bernard guides.
Amenities vary significantly by hut. Serviced refuges like La Soldanelle Refuge offer dormitories or yurts, a bar, a restaurant, and a terrace with dining options. The Nuits de Cîmes Treehouses provide equipped kitchens with gas, solar electricity, heating, and dry toilets. In contrast, rustic cabins like the Cabane forestière de Font Bessou are minimally equipped, typically offering only a table and benches, with no heating or running water.
Yes, many huts offer overnight stays. La Soldanelle Refuge provides accommodation in dormitories or yurts. The Nuits de Cîmes Treehouses are specifically designed for overnight stays. Cabane de Carette is suitable for a bivouac, and La Ferme du Bois Barbu offers quality lodging. For unguarded cabins, overnight stays are possible but require self-sufficiency.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Summer and early autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking and mountain biking, with most huts fully operational. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and ski touring, though some huts may have limited access or be unstaffed. Always check the specific hut's operating schedule and current conditions before planning your trip.
Absolutely. Cabane de Carette is highlighted as perfect for a picnic or bivouac. The Cabane forestière de Font Bessou, while rustic, offers a quiet setting in the forest ideal for a family stroll and a simple picnic or snack. Many other huts, even those offering full services, welcome day visitors for a break or a meal.
Visitors appreciate the authentic immersion in nature and the stunning panoramic views, particularly from places like La Soldanelle Refuge. The unique experiences, such as staying in a yurt or a treehouse, are also highly valued. Many enjoy the friendly atmosphere and home-cooked food found at places like Malaterre Inn, and the tranquility of secluded forest cabins.
Yes, Cabane de Carette is noted as a convenient stopover for the great crossing of the Vercors. La Soldanelle Refuge also serves as a convenient stopover on the Grandes Traversées du Vercors, providing a comfortable place to rest and refuel during multi-day hikes.


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