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Mountain Huts Val d'Isere — 3 of Our Favourites

Discover and book your perfect Val d'Isere mountain hut

If you're coming to Val d'Isère for the summer, the mountains really are very special at this time of year and the chances are you will want to pop on your walking boots and go for a hike, walk or ramble around the mountains.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Val d'Isere Hiking & Walking Guide.

Refuge du Fond des Fours, Vanoise National Park exterior

1. Refuge du Fond des Fours (2537m), Vanoise National Park

Location
Val d’Isere

A great stop off on a long hike or a beautiful refuge if you are looking to get away from the crowds for a while. there are plenty of hiking trails in the area and lots of wildlife to enjoy.

The refuge consists of three adjoining chalets: 

  • refectory chalet - kitchen, bathrooms (two free unlimited water cold showers, two toilets, two sinks)
  • dormitory chalet - two dorm rooms that sleep 18 and 20
  • guardian's chalet - reserved for wardens, park rangers and mountain professionals

The refuge serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks - all home cooked using fresh local ingredients. Picnic lunches can be provided on request.

Bivouacking is allowed after 19:00 and the tent must be taken down before 08:00 (in July and August only). Places are limited and you'll need to book.

In winter the refuge is open but unstaffed and there is no running water.

Refuge Porte de Plan du Lac, Vanoise National Park exterior

2. Refuge de Plan du Lac (2385m), Vanoise National Park

Location
Val d’Isere

A great location for hikers during the summer months and those more adventurous hikers and mountaineers in the winter.

Open all year round they can supply toilet facilities, showers, a covered picnic area and waste management. 

Summer

The refuge sleeps 42 people in seven bedrooms that sleep four in each, a dorm for six and another for eight. blankets and pillows are provided, but for hygiene reasons you must bring or rent your own sheet or sleeping bag liner.

Winter

The refuge is unguarded. There are 20 beds available with duvets and pillows, a kitchen with gas and utensils, a wood stove and wood. You pay for your stay upon your return via the payment platform.

The refuge serves local dishes made from traditional regional produce and picnic lunches can be provided on request.

Bivouacking

Whilst bivouacking in the Vanoise National Park isn't allowed you may pitch your tent on the dedicated area by the refuge during the guard period - you will need to book and pay for this in advance as places are limited and regulated. Tent pitching is from 19:00 until 08:00 and you must be self-sufficient with your camping equipment. You will get access to the picnic room and toilets, plus you can take advantage of half-board facilities.

Refuge de l'Orgère, Vanoise

3. Refuge de l'Orgère (1935m), Vanoise

Location
Les Menuires

This beautiful mountain refuge is located in the heart of the Vanoise National Park, in the hamlet of Orgère. With excellent panoramic views and the calm of the quiet mountains, you can overnight here during your hiking trip.

Open during the summer months from the June to September, the refuge offers accommodation for up to 70 people. Half-board, B&B and bed only options are available and you can order picnic lunches on request. The restaurant offers traditional alpine cuisine and home-baked cakes.

The refuge has a beautiful garden area with chairs and parasols, providing the perfect place to relax after a long day on the mountain. The cottage was built from dry stone by the owner and has plenty of alpine charm, it's a great place to stay during a long hike.

From October to May, the refuge is open on a self-catering basis offering accommodation for 14 people.

Please contact the refuge for this season's prices and its opening and closing dates.