Huts around Cans-Et-Cévennes are situated within the Cévennes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its diverse natural landscapes. This region offers a variety of accommodations, from rustic mountain refuges to comfortable cabins and gîtes. These options cater to hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking tranquility in a unique setting. The area provides practical lodging for multi-day treks and private retreats for immersion in nature.
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Located between Florac and Pont de Montvert near the Gr70 (Stevenson). Very rustic.
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Excellent lodgings, excellent welcome and good and plentiful menu.
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The Mijavols lodge offers a local welcome. Martine and Fabien will be delighted to talk to you about their work and the history of the country. Remember to book in advance of your visit!
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The "ferme des cevennes" is difficult to describe given the many impressions... Parts of the house are up to 400 years old, an organic farm that tries to do traditional business. There is a farm shop with many homemade delicacies. Beautiful terrace with bar. Not to forget the possibility to stay overnight in individual and spacious rooms. Very rustic dinner and breakfast is offered. You can also visit the farm on your own. A small downside, at least for cyclists, is that this property is on the mountain, but that's what makes it unique.
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Nice place for a lunch or to shelter (inside) for bad weather. There is no water here. There is a table in the cabin.
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Very nice owners, clean rooms and even a jacuzzi. Huge parc for our donkeys too!
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Here is the refuge hut restored in 2016 by "Friends of the Bonnal hut". There is no drinking water point.
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The Cans-et-Cévennes region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic mountain refuges and gîtes d'étape ideal for trekkers, to comfortable cabins and self-catering cottages, and even unique stays like eco-lodges. Options cater to various preferences, whether you're looking for basic lodging on a multi-day hike or a private, well-equipped retreat.
Yes, several accommodations in the region are suitable for families. For instance, Gite/guest room Les Copains à Bord is noted for its welcoming atmosphere and facilities. Some chalets, like those at Camping La Corconne, offer various capacities and amenities, with options like the 'Acacia' chalets designed for families or friends with independent living spaces.
Amenities vary widely. Mountain refuges and gîtes d'étape like Mijavols stopover gîte typically offer basic lodging, communal spaces, and often meals or picnic baskets. More comfortable options, such as 'Unusual Hut in the Cévennes – Les Sous-bois', may include equipped kitchens, living areas, and private terraces. Some even feature unique amenities like jacuzzis at Gite/guest room Les Copains à Bord or private spas in certain chalets.
Absolutely. Many huts and gîtes d'étape are strategically located along popular trails. For example, Le Refuge on Mont Lozère provides dormitory-style accommodation and services like half-board and luggage transport, making it ideal for trekkers. The 'Unusual Hut in the Cévennes – Les Sous-bois' is also situated directly on the Stevenson path and Régordane road, offering a comfortable stop for hikers.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and cycling trails. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Moulin du Bougès – loop starting from Saint-Julien-D’Arpaon' or the 'Barre-des-Cévennes – Rey Pass loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'From Barre-des-Cévennes to Cassagnas'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Cans-Et-Cévennes, Running Trails around Cans-Et-Cévennes, and Cycling around Cans-Et-Cévennes guides.
Yes, the Cévennes National Park is known for its unique accommodations. While specific examples vary, you can find options like eco-lodges, treehouses, yurts, and gypsy caravans for a distinctive and memorable stay. For more information on these types of stays, you can visit the Cévennes Tourism website.
Visitors often praise Gite/guest room Les Copains à Bord for its excellent lodgings and welcoming hosts. la ferme des cevennes - Idyll on the mountain is also highly regarded for its organic farm experience, homemade delicacies, and rustic overnight stays. For a simple shelter, Bonnal Cabin is a restored refuge popular for lunch stops or bad weather.
Yes, the Cévennes National Park is a designated International Dark Sky Reserve, making it perfect for stargazing. 'NaturEnCévennes - L'Observatoire' cabin in Mialet is specifically highlighted for star lovers and bird watching, nestled within chestnut and oak groves. The Chalet de Dourbies also offers a large terrace ideal for admiring stars in one of Europe's purest night skies.
For gîtes d'étape and refuges, especially during peak hiking seasons, it's advisable to book in advance. For example, the Mijavols stopover gîte recommends booking ahead. These accommodations often provide essential services for trekkers, including meals and sometimes luggage transport, so confirming these details when booking is a good idea.
Yes, some huts and gîtes provide dining services. la ferme des cevennes - Idyll on the mountain is an organic farm that offers rustic dinner and breakfast, along with a farm shop selling homemade delicacies. Many gîtes d'étape, such as Le Refuge on Mont Lozère, also offer half-board options and picnic baskets for hikers.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is popular for outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. Some refuges may have limited access or services in winter, so it's always best to check specific hut availability and trail conditions for your planned visit.
Many accommodations in the Cévennes are designed for peace and immersion in nature. The Chalet de Dourbies, for instance, is highlighted for offering serenity and escape, with a large terrace overlooking the valley and the soothing sound of the river. Eco-lodges like 'NaturEnCévennes' also provide a peaceful retreat surrounded by forests, often without televisions to encourage digital detox.


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