Huts around Livet-Et-Gavet are situated in the mountainous landscape of the Isère department in France, offering numerous opportunities for hiking. The region is part of the larger Belledonne mountain range, characterized by high-mountain environments and natural features such as lakes. This area provides a quintessential alpine experience for those exploring the Southern Belledonne mountain chain.
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Very beautiful refuge for bivouacking!
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I love this place, it's calm and peaceful
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Great refuge, we were very well received and the terrace is ideal for spending the evening and having a good breakfast in the sun!
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Refuge des Amis de la Nature. Very relaxing and quiet place. The marsh is 2 minutes away Open from May 1st to October 31st and every summer weekend by reservation https://lesamisdelanaturegrenoble.e-monsite.com/
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A magnificent refuge with a superb view of Grenoble and its surroundings.
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This inn is located in the middle of the sensitive natural area of the Seiglières marsh. A dream corner to be tempted by a gourmet break.
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Refuge with rudimentary comfort but with a warm welcome and the food is very good!
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Great refuge, for those who want to camp, go to Lake David, it's a 45-minute walk from the refuge, there's no one there and it's super beautiful!
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The Livet-Et-Gavet area offers a variety of huts, including historic refuges like Refuge Jean Collet, family-friendly inns such as Les Seiglières, and chalets like the Chalet and Pré de l'Arc summer camp. These range from basic shelters to establishments offering accommodation and meals, providing diverse options for hikers.
Yes, many huts provide accommodation and food services. For example, La Pra Refuge offers both accommodation and a restaurant, known for its warm welcome and terrace. Refuge Jean Collet also offers accommodation and food, described as having rudimentary comfort but a very good menu. Les Seiglières is an inn perfect for a gourmet break.
Yes, the Chalet and Pré de l'Arc summer camp is particularly family-friendly, operating as a holiday camp for young people. Les Seiglières, an inn, is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a welcoming atmosphere amidst pleasant surroundings.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From Refuge Jean Collet, you can enjoy a superb panorama of Grésivaudan, Chartreuse, and Vercors. The area around La Pra Refuge is known for its picturesque high-mountain environment and several mountain lakes, including Lac Merlat and the series of lakes like Claret, Longet, Bernard, and Léama. Les Seiglières is located in the sensitive natural area of the Seiglières marsh.
The best time to visit largely depends on the specific hut and your desired activity. Many mountain huts, like the Refuge des Amis de la Nature du Marais, are typically open from May 1st to October 31st, and sometimes on summer weekends by reservation. The summer and early autumn months generally offer the most favorable weather for hiking and enjoying the alpine environment.
Yes, the mountainous landscape around Livet-Et-Gavet features several lakes. Hiking trails leading to La Pra Refuge often pass by lakes like Lac Merlat, which offer opportunities for swimming and picnicking. You can also camp near Lake David, a 45-minute walk from La Pra Refuge, which is described as super beautiful.
The region around Livet-Et-Gavet offers numerous outdoor activities. You can explore various Mountain Hikes, including challenging routes like the Via Ferrata du Grand Bec – Lac de Brouffier loop. There are also options for Gravel Biking, with routes such as the Sarenne Pass – Alpe d'Huez Climb loop. For runners, there are several Running Trails, including the challenging Ut4M 40 Belledonne.
The terrain around Livet-Et-Gavet is mountainous, part of the Belledonne range, offering a quintessential alpine experience. While some huts like Refuge Jean Collet are reached via challenging trails, others might be more accessible. The journey to La Pra Refuge is often described as showcasing the natural beauty of the region, implying varied hiking conditions.
Yes, it's important to be aware of protected areas. For instance, Les Seiglières is located in the sensitive natural area of the Seiglières marsh. Always respect local regulations, especially concerning nature conservation, waste disposal, and dog policies in such sensitive environments.
Visitors appreciate the warm welcome and pleasant atmosphere found at many huts, such as Refuge Jean Collet and La Pra Refuge. The stunning panoramas, opportunities for gourmet breaks at places like Les Seiglières, and the tranquility of the high-mountain environment are also highly valued.
Yes, camping is an option near some huts. For example, visitors to La Pra Refuge can camp nearby at Lake David, which is about a 45-minute walk from the refuge and offers a beautiful, secluded spot.
Yes, Refuge Jean Collet is a historic place, with a refuge at its location since 1910. The current structure dates back to 1928 and was renovated in the late 1980s, maintaining its charm and significance.


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