Huts around Le Freney-D'Oisans, nestled in the French Alps, provide access to a variety of mountain refuges. This region is characterized by its alpine landscapes, offering experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area features traditional mountain refuges that are integral to exploring the surrounding peaks and trails. These huts offer essential amenities and a base for accessing the natural environment.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Very nice place where you can also take a shower if you are bivouacking in the neighboring area. The team is young and very friendly, the food is excellent. Go for it!
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Cozy hut. Where you can eat and drink well.
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Cozy cabin where you can enjoy good food and drinks.
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A wonderful welcome at the Refuge des Clos, a short stop with an omelet and croque-monsieur. Excellent, I recommend it.
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A very cozy inn with young, excellent cooks. A lovely place for a cup of coffee or a drink. You can also enjoy a delicious dinner. Choose a spot on the terrace or in the cozy indoor area. Also nice: staying in a private room or in the small dormitory. More info: www.auberge-du-savel.eatbu.com
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Fantastic location for an overnight stay. There are small dormitories (bring a sleeping bag and a large pillowcase) and delicious food. Bivouacing is possible next to the hut. Tip: book well in advance during peak season. And the route across the Plateau d'Emparis is highly recommended!
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The refuge is located in the heart of the Écrins park, slightly overlooking the Muzelle lake. It has a capacity of 70 beds and offers a catering service. You can even ask for a picnic to be prepared provided you book it in advance. All the information on the refuge can be found on the website: https://www.ecrins-parcnational.fr/refuges/refuge-muzelle
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Many huts in the region offer a range of amenities. For example, the Refuge of the Étendard provides running water, cooking equipment, toilets, duvets, and catering services. Similarly, the Refuge de la Muzelle offers accommodation with catering, including pre-ordered picnics, and even showering facilities. The Refuge des Clots also provides catering throughout the day.
Yes, some establishments cater to families. The Auberge du Savel is noted as family-friendly, offering a cozy atmosphere and options for overnight stays. When planning, it's always good to check specific hut details for family-oriented services.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Refuge de la Muzelle overlooks the beautiful Muzelle lake within the Écrins National Park. From the Pic du Mas de la Grave Refuge, you can access the Emparis plateau and its lakes, and enjoy a magnificent 360° panorama of the Écrins, Aiguilles d'Arves, Grandes Rousses, Savoie, and Mont Blanc. The Refuge de la Fare, perched at 2280m, offers views facing Belledonne and access to lakes and glaciers.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. Near the Pic du Mas de la Grave Refuge, you can climb the Pic du Mas de la Grave, an 'easy 3000' peak. The Refuge de l'Alpe du Pin is a starting point for hiking (Tour du Grand Cond, Lac de la Mariande), mountaineering (Tête de Lauranoure), and climbing. The Refuge de la Fare has equipped climbing routes nearby. For more general activities, you can explore Mountain Hikes, Gravel Biking, and Road Cycling Routes in the region.
Yes, several huts maintain a traditional alpine feel. The Refuge de l'Alpe du Pin, built in 1947, has preserved its original modesty while adapting comfort. It offers 17 indoor places and tent spots, focusing on homemade, local, and seasonal products. The Refuge de la Fare, built in 1887, is the oldest in the area and accommodates 11 people in a warm, traditional setting.
From the Pic du Mas de la Grave Refuge, you can ascend the Pic du Mas de la Grave, considered an 'easy 3000' peak. The Refuge du Thabor serves as an excellent base camp for ascending Mount Thabor (3,178 meters above sea level). The Refuge de l'Alpe du Pin provides access to mountaineering routes like Tête de Lauranoure.
Yes, the Refuge du Thabor is notably located in the heart of the Thabor massif and serves as a base for travelers traversing the GR 5 long-distance hiking trail, making it a convenient stop for multi-day treks.
Many huts pride themselves on offering local cuisine. The Refuge de l'Alpe du Pin emphasizes homemade, local, and seasonal products, including Oisans honey, local beers, and regional cheeses. Popular dishes there include croziflette, oreilles d'ânes, blueberry tart, and chocolate fondant. The Auberge du Savel is also known for its delicious dinner options.
The Refuge de la Fare, located at 2280m, can be accessed via the Vaujany gondola or the Grandes Rousses cable car from Alpe d'Huez, offering convenient options for reaching this high-altitude refuge.
Visitors often highlight the convivial atmosphere, exceptional mountain panoramas, and the sense of community. Huts like the Refuge du Thabor and Refuge des Marches are praised for their friendly ambiance and terraces with stunning views. The Refuge de la Muzelle is appreciated for its comfortable stays in wild, preserved nature, while the Refuge des Clots is described as a 'secret garden' with a wonderful welcome.
Yes, some huts are equipped to be more accessible. L'Orgère Refuge, for instance, provides essential amenities including accessible facilities for people with reduced mobility, alongside a drinking water point and toilets.
It is generally advisable to reserve meals and accommodation in advance, especially during high season or for specific services. For example, the Refuge de la Muzelle allows pre-ordering picnics, and the Refuge de l'Alpe du Pin recommends reserving meals due to limited stock.


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