Best huts around Bellecombe are situated in a mountainous environment, offering access to hiking routes and natural landscapes. This area provides various types of shelters, from guarded refuges to open chalets, catering to different outdoor experiences. The region is characterized by its trails and viewpoints, making it suitable for exploration. Visitors can find accommodations that serve as bases for day trips or overnight stays in the mountains.
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Nice place to stay. Huttewaard Frank is very friendly and lovingly prepares a 4-course dinner and breakfast for you.
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Beautiful with snow too!
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The Loge refuge, located at an altitude of 1,436 meters, offers an atmosphere in the purest Jura tradition: rusticity, nature and conviviality. The refuge is guarded in summer and winter and offers a catering service for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Remember to book in advance. Lovers of bivouacs, you can pitch the tent for a small fee of €5. You will find all the practical information on https://www.paysdegex-montsjura.com/hebergement-collectif/refuge-de-la-loge/
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The refuge is located at an altitude of 1436 meters, 1h30 from Crêt de la Neige. It is kept in winter and in summer, the reservation is made with the caretaker. Catering on site. More info: https://www.paysdegex-montsjura.com/hebergement-collectif/refuge-de-la-loge/
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The Gralet refuge is located on the Haute Chaîne du Jura, on the route of the Balcon du Léman GR trail - pedestrian GTJ, at an altitude of 1460 m. 15 places on reservation + 4 places to keep for passing hikers. More info: https://www.paysdegex-montsjura.com/hebergement-collectif/refuge-du-gralet/
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This cabin is open for whom wants to camp in the night. In October(when I went there) it was open for the public. Inside is tidy and pretty large. It has a fireplace and an external bbq. This cabin is placed between Le Reculet, Le Grand Crêt and La Crêt de la Neige, and you can enjoy the magic view from the Jura to Switzerland. Ps. Before thinking about sleeping there, I suggest you to call the proper institutions for making sure that the cabin is not locked.
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Restaurant with gigantic and wonderful view over the mountainous surroundings of the Pays de Gex, Wooden hotel, wonderful restaurant that serves all kinds of dishes and menus typical of Haute SAVOIE, raclettes, fondues, meats, tasty desserts and sorbets, drinks from our regions of the ain, ultra warm welcome and service all over a superb view of Lake Geneva and very close to the cable cars that go up to the ski resort of Fierney and the bike paths for mountain biking to explore the nature reserve nearby! !
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Around Bellecombe, you'll primarily find well-appointed chalets and cabins, offering comfortable and equipped options for mountain enthusiasts. These range from charming chalets in the village center to more isolated ones nestled in nature. While traditional, rustic mountain refuges are less common directly within the village, the broader alpine region does feature some.
Yes, many chalets and cabins around Bellecombe are well-suited for families and groups, offering multiple bedrooms and ample living space. For example, the Wooden Sculptures and Shelter by Adrien Meneau is a family-friendly spot with unique art, and Bai Joly Restaurant & Hotel is also noted as family-friendly.
Visitors can expect comfortable interiors, often featuring wood-burning stoves, fully equipped kitchens (including gas stoves, microwaves, dishwashers, and various coffee makers), Wi-Fi, and sometimes balconies with mountain views. Some luxury chalets may also provide amenities like heated indoor swimming pools and spa areas.
Yes, Refuge de la Loge is guarded in both summer and winter and offers a catering service for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It's advisable to book in advance.
Some huts, like Le Gralet, offer additional spots for passing hikers beyond their reserved places. For Nardérans Chalet, which is open for camping, it's recommended to call the proper institutions beforehand to ensure it's not locked.
The area around Bellecombe's huts is perfect for various activities. You can enjoy hiking and snowshoeing directly from many accommodations. The village also offers dog sledding, paragliding, and ice skating. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and general cycling tours.
Absolutely. Nardérans Chalet offers great views over Lake Geneva, where you can even spot the Jet d'Eau. Similarly, Bai Joly Restaurant & Hotel provides gigantic and wonderful views over the mountainous surroundings of the Pays de Gex and Lake Geneva.
Some huts offer unique features. Nardérans Chalet has a fireplace and an external BBQ. Wooden Sculptures and Shelter by Adrien Meneau features impressive wooden sculptures carved from tree trunks by the artist Adrien Meneau.
Yes, at Refuge de la Loge, lovers of bivouacs can pitch a tent for a small fee of €5.
Many chalets and cabins offer excellent access to the slopes, with some being ski-in/ski-out or located very close to ski lifts and shuttle stops. For example, Chalet Quézet is conveniently located with a ski shuttle bus stop just 300 meters away. Some huts, like the Wooden Sculptures and Shelter by Adrien Meneau, can be found right on the roadside.
The huts are situated in a mountainous environment, offering access to various hiking routes and natural landscapes. For instance, Le Gralet is located on the Haute Chaîne du Jura, directly on the route of the Balcon du Léman GR trail.


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