Huts around Cléry provide access to diverse outdoor recreation in a mountainous setting. The region features alpine chalets and refuges, offering bases for exploring trails and enjoying natural landscapes. Cléry is characterized by its varied terrain, suitable for hiking and other outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Steady and gradual climb to the Col de Chérel. Easy gravel ride
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Very hard climb on a stone path to the Col de Cherèl
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Super comfortable and possibility to meet the shepherd
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the water is not directly accessible in the chalet but a river below allows you to refuel! Very nice well maintained refuge! (info from 20/05/2023)
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To me it looked more like abandoned, dilapidated barns :D But it was probably also because I was out and about at the beginning of November and meanwhile there is no longer any business there.
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It is a beautiful set of alpine chalets, in a truly splendid natural setting.
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It is a very nice refuge, guarded in summer by a shepherd. You can spend the night there, and you can find everything you need to cook. There is no half board.
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It is an alpine chalet, at an altitude of 1,705 meters. There is a fountain in free access. From there, we have a beautiful view of Lake Annecy, Albertville and the Aravis range.
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Around Cléry, you'll discover a variety of alpine chalets, refuges, and huts. These range from guarded summer accommodations, like the Drison Refuge, to places where cheese is produced and sold, such as the Chalet de la Bouchasse. Many are situated in stunning natural settings, offering a base for exploring the mountainous terrain.
For overnight stays, the Orgeval Refuge is a great option, where it's possible to eat and stay. Similarly, the Drison Refuge is guarded in summer and allows for overnight stays, providing facilities for cooking, though half-board is not available.
Yes, the Orgeval Refuge allows visitors to eat and stay. Additionally, the Chalet de la Bouchasse is an alpine farm where cheese and sausage are produced and sold, offering a taste of local products.
Many huts offer spectacular alpine views. For instance, from the Chalet de la Bouchasse, located at 1,705 meters, you can enjoy beautiful panoramas of Lake Annecy, Albertville, and the Aravis range. The Orgeval Refuge also boasts incredible remote views.
The mountainous setting around Cléry is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the 'Mountain Cow loop from Seythenex' or the 'Col d'Orgeval loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails such as the 'Tamié Pass – Collet de Tamié loop'. Running enthusiasts can tackle challenging routes like 'La Pointe de Chaurionde - Massif des Bauges - Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Cléry, MTB Trails around Cléry, and Running Trails around Cléry guides.
Yes, some huts are accessed via challenging routes. The Gravel Climb to Col de Chérel Hut involves a very hard climb on a stone path, though it is described as incredibly well-graded. Many nearby hiking and running trails are also rated as difficult, offering a good challenge for experienced adventurers.
The summer months are particularly popular, as some refuges like the Drison Refuge are guarded during this season. This period generally offers more favorable weather for hiking and enjoying the alpine environment. However, the region's beauty can be appreciated in other seasons too, with varying conditions.
Given the mountainous terrain and varying conditions, it's advisable to wear appropriate hiking gear. This includes sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing to adapt to temperature changes, and waterproof outerwear. Even in summer, weather in the Alps can be unpredictable. For specific activities like cycling or running, specialized gear is recommended.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all huts, the general appeal of alpine chalets and the opportunity for outdoor exploration can be suitable for families. The La Fullie Chalets, set in a splendid natural environment, could be a pleasant destination for a family outing, though it's worth noting one tip mentioned it looked abandoned in November.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural settings and the sense of tranquility. The well-graded gravel climbs, like the one leading to Col de Chérel Hut, are appreciated for their accessibility. The remote beauty of places like Orgeval Refuge and the opportunity to experience authentic alpine life, including cheese production at places like Chalet de la Bouchasse, are also highly valued.
Yes, some huts provide access to water. For example, the Chalet de la Bouchasse has a fountain with free access. At the Drison Refuge, while water isn't directly inside, a river nearby allows you to refuel.


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