Best huts around Dienne are located in a region known for its traditional mountain shelters, often at altitudes around 1,400 meters. These structures, historically used by cowherds, now serve as resting places for hikers. The area features natural landscapes including valleys and views of peaks like Puy Mary. The terrain can be challenging, with some locations accessible by snowshoes or skis in winter.
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PLEASE NOTE: Passing through this site in September 2023, access is now closed to the buron in good condition (sealed closure for hikers, surveillance camera, etc.). The only accessible buron has partially collapsed, the roof has collapsed as well as part of the walls, it simply provides shelter from the wind
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The Meije Coste refuge is a former buron formerly used by cowherds going up to the summer pastures. It is now a mountain refuge at an altitude of 1450 metres for long-distance hikers and offers a magnificent panorama of the Alagnon valley and the Lioran.
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The Refuge de Meije Coste is a former buron used in the past by cowherds on the mountain pastures. It offers a magnificent panorama over the Alagnon valley and the Lioran.
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The buron d'Eylac at 1,450 m, once used by cowherds on the mountain pastures, is now a resting place in the magnificent Impradine valley for long-distance hikers.
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The Buron de Cheylus is a summer house, a typical building even if it has lost its Lauzes roof.
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The Buron de Cheylus is a summer house, a typical building even if it has lost its Lauzes roof
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After overcoming the Puy Mary and a wonderful descent, the Auberge d`Aijean is halfway down the "downhill run" near Gandilhon, a beautifully renovated farmstead, very tastefully furnished, with a fantastic garden (unobstructed view up to Puy Mary and down into the valley) and a very good menu for dinner. We could safely store the bikes.
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Dienne, particularly at Domaine de Dienné, offers a variety of unconventional accommodations that blend glamping with nature. These include Carré d'étoile microlodges, Mongolian Yurts (for 4 or 7 people), Gypsy Caravans, Isba 1-bedroom yurts, and Treehouses (for 2 or 4 people). Some treehouses even feature bathrooms and dining areas.
Yes, Dienne is known for its traditional mountain shelters, often called 'burons' or 'refuges'. These structures, historically used by cowherds, now serve as resting places for hikers. Examples include Meije Coste Refuge, Buron de Cheylus, and Buron d'Eylac Refuge.
Many accommodations at Domaine de Dienné include electricity (16 amp), car parking, and Wi-Fi. Bed linen, duvets, and pillows are often provided, though towels might be extra. The site also offers facilities like a swimming pool, children's games, and fully-serviced grass pitches for traditional camping.
Yes, some refuges offer overnight stays. For instance, it is possible to spend the night at the Buron d'Eylac Refuge, which provides dormitory options or space for pitching a tent for a small contribution. The Meije Coste Refuge also serves as a mountain refuge for long-distance hikers.
The region offers natural landscapes with views of valleys and peaks. From the Meije Coste Refuge, you can enjoy a magnificent panorama of the Alagnon valley and the Lioran. The Buron d'Eylac Refuge is situated in a magnificent setting near Puy Mary.
Yes, some accommodations and refuges offer dining facilities. The Meije Coste Refuge has restaurant facilities. Additionally, the Auberge d'Aijean is a beautifully renovated farmstead offering a very good menu for dinner.
The Dienne area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Puy de Niermont – Chemin des Quirous loop' or 'La Cheyrelle Castle – grand view loop'. There are also options for mountain biking and gravel biking. For more details, explore the Hiking around Dienne guide, MTB Trails around Dienne guide, and Gravel biking around Dienne guide.
The huts can be visited throughout the year, but access varies by season. In winter, given the altitude (around 1,400 meters), some refuges like the Buron d'Eylac Refuge are only accessible by snowshoes or cross-country skis from the Col de Serre.
Yes, Domaine de Dienné offers children's games on-site, and some accommodations like treehouses are designed for families. The region also features easy hiking trails, such as the 'Lac Sauvage loop', which could be suitable for families. Some accommodations are equipped with children's equipment.
At the Buron d'Eylac Refuge, water is available, brought to the site by volunteers. It serves as a convenient stop for hikers to refill.
The Buron de Cheylus is a summer house, representing a typical building of the region. It offers insight into local architectural traditions, even if it has lost its original Lauzes roof.
Absolutely. The Dienne region provides various cycling opportunities, including mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Mountainbike loop from Laveissière' or the 'Montée Paillasseyre – Fortunier Pass loop'. Check the MTB Trails around Dienne guide and Gravel biking around Dienne guide for detailed routes.
The burons, such as the Meije Coste Refuge, are former burons historically used by cowherds who went up to the summer pastures. They are typical buildings of the region and offer a glimpse into the traditional agricultural practices of the past.


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