Best huts around Esserts-Blay include well-equipped rental chalets and traditional mountain refuges in the wider Alpine region. This village in the French Alps provides access to surrounding natural beauty and is situated near key regional landmarks. Esserts-Blay serves as a base for exploring various ski resorts and alpine lakes, offering a blend of comfortable accommodation and proximity to alpine activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Very beautiful site, offering local land foods.
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Very well-equipped high-altitude refuge, offering in particular a water point and outdoor sleeping areas which are great in summer for admiring the starry sky.
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Recommended stop in a pleasant setting at the lake chalet to taste the grataron, local goat's cheese, while discussing the ecosystem with the very friendly producers.
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Picturesque Chalet du Lac is a classic mountain chalet set beside a gleaming lake below Mount Mirantin. You'll find it just off the main trail from Arêches to the Pas de l’Ane. Over the summer months, if the shepherd's about, you can buy coffee and crêpes from the door.
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Refuge les Arolles stands in an elevated position with views down into the valley and up towards La Légette du Grand Mont. Open in July and August serving drinks, snacks and meals, you can also stay here if you book in advance. The Piapolay chairlift links the village of Le Planay to a platform just below the refuge. If you take this rather than running, you'll save 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) of distance and 675 metres (2,215 ft) of ascent.
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Next to the Chalet du Lac, where refreshments and pancakes are available.
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Small valley of Beaufortain with magnificent landscapes, accessible from the Tarentaise in gravel if you are motivated, or from the lake of Saint Guérin if you are VERY motivated and by mountain bike.
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A beautiful address, located at 1,890 meters above sea level, facing Mont Blanc! You can eat there during the day and spend the night there.
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While Esserts-Blay is in the Savoie region, traditional high-altitude mountain refuges are found in the wider Alpine area. Closer to Esserts-Blay, you'll find charming chalets and gîtes offering more comfort and amenities, blending rustic charm with modern facilities. These often serve as excellent bases for exploring the region.
You can enjoy spectacular views facing Mont Blanc from Refuge Les Arolles. It's located at 1,890 meters above sea level, providing a memorable backdrop for your visit.
Yes, several huts offer dining and overnight options. Refuge Les Arolles provides meals during the day and accommodation if booked in advance. Refuge du Nant du Beurre is also a well-equipped high-altitude refuge offering facilities for overnight stays. For refreshments and pancakes, Chalet du Lac is a recommended stop.
Refuge du Nant du Beurre offers outdoor sleeping areas, perfect for admiring the starry sky in summer. At Chalet du Lac, you can enjoy coffee and crêpes, sometimes directly from the shepherd, in a picturesque setting by a lake. Refuge Les Arolles is known for its outstanding food and the possibility of sleeping in a mini chalet remote from the main one, with a wonderful sunrise over Mont Blanc.
Yes, La Grande Maison Alpine Pasture is noted as a family-friendly hut. The region's chalets and gîtes also often provide comfortable, self-catering options suitable for families.
You can explore magnificent landscapes, including forests, streams, and mountain ranges. Chalet du Lac is set beside a gleaming lake below Mount Mirantin, offering a beautiful natural feature. The area also provides access to alpine pastures and stunning viewpoints.
The summer months (July and August) are ideal for visiting many of the huts, as they are typically open and fully operational, like Refuge Les Arolles. This period also offers the best weather for hiking and enjoying the outdoor activities in the region.
The area offers diverse hiking trails. For challenging routes, consider the "Dent du Corbeau (2280 m) – Le Grand Arc loop from L'Ébaudiaz" or the "Storm Lakes – Tempête Lakes loop from Les Prés du Planay." You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Esserts-Blay guide.
Yes, there are cycling routes available. For example, you can explore the "La Loze Pass – Saint-Bon-Tarentaise loop from La Bâthie" for a more difficult ride, or the "Ruisseau des Moulins loop from La Bâthie" for a moderate option. Discover more in the Cycling around Esserts-Blay guide.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views, especially those of Mont Blanc from places like Refuge Les Arolles. The quality of food, the peaceful settings by lakes, and unique experiences like outdoor sleeping areas at Refuge du Nant du Beurre are also highly valued. The blend of comfortable accommodation and access to alpine activities makes the area appealing.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options include the "Old town of Albertville – Conflans loop from Albertville" or the "Fort du Mont loop from Venthon." You can find more details in the Running Trails around Esserts-Blay guide.


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