Huts around Bagnes, nestled in the Swiss Alps, offer essential stops for those exploring the Valais landscape. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. These refuges serve hikers, mountaineers, and skiers traversing the area. The huts provide shelter and amenities within this alpine environment.
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Best hut on the Haute Route. Modernly renovated, free hot showers, great food, and a friendly team!
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At the hut, you can enjoy good, traditional dishes at really fair prices. In good weather, you can enjoy the view of the lake from the terrace. If the weather is bad, there's plenty of space inside, too.
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The Rifugio Oratorio di Cunéy, perched at 2,652 meters in the heart of the Saint-Barthélemy valley, stands next to the sanctuary of the Madonna delle Nevi, one of the highest in Europe. Built on the ruins of a chapel dating back to 1656, it now welcomes hikers with simple warmth, wooden rooms, and home-cooked food, becoming a refuge and place of pilgrimage. The path to reach it from Lignan or Porliod winds through larch forests, pastures, and alpine lakes, up to the panoramic Col du Salvé, a prelude to the Cunéy basin, where the surrounding peaks protect this wild and sacred corner. In a single dive, sacredness merges with the mountain warmth: here the silence is profound, interrupted only by the wind and prayers, and every night captures the essence of haute montagne and alpine simplicity. At the back, a winter shelter (open all year round) is available to hikers who, having reached this place, wish to stop for the night, although the refuge and chapel are closed during the winter and low season.
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near the refuge, the oratory is a witness to mountain civilization. Worth seeing are the ex-votos of the locals. Always open, the oratory reflects the great sacredness of the places and the mountains around.
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About 3 hours to reach the refuge, where next to it is the Oratorio di Cuney sanctuary, the highest Marian sanctuary (dedicated to the Heavenly Mother) in Europe. There are several routes to reach it, the more adventurous can try the Passet path, exposed and equipped with chains, otherwise there is the alternative of the classic path
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A large, traditional mountain hut above the legendary town of Arolla. This hideaway offers food, drinks and accommodation, all in a superb location. From the refuge you can have incredible views of the mountains and valley around Arolla, and in good weather you can see the mighty Dent Blanche, as well as the distant Weisshorn, among many others. The drive to the refuge is indicative of its alpine environment, with technical driving on rocky alpine trails, which may be a challenge for some. Make sure you ride within your limits and be ready for the challenge, it's a pretty engaging environment up there. If you wish to stay at the refuge, it is recommended to book in advance, as these refuges can get very busy during peak season.
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A classic alpine refuge, starting point and destination for many great hikes. The refuge offers food, drinks and accommodation for all mountain lovers, and is the perfect place for a coffee before a ride or a beer after a ride, all in a spectacular alpine location. If you plan to stay overnight at the refuge, be sure to book in advance, as this refuge can be very popular during the summer months, partly because it is accessible by car and has a large parking, making it a great starting point for an adventure.
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For families, the Prarayer Hut is an excellent choice. It's located in the upper Bionaz valley, surrounded by natural beauty, and overlooks an artificial lake, offering spectacular scenery. The path to reach it is a mule track accessible to anyone, including those with prams. Another great option is Brunet Hut, known for its warm welcome, hearty food, and accessibility by car, making it a convenient starting point for many local trails.
Absolutely. The Cuney Refuge and Oratory, the highest refuge of the Alte Vie of the Aosta Valley at 2,652 meters, provides breathtaking views of Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso, and Rutor. The Refuge du Vélan also offers magnificent views of the Grand Combin and numerous surrounding glaciers and rocky peaks, despite its unique, 'spaceship-like' appearance.
The Bagnes region offers a wide array of activities. Near many huts, you can find excellent hiking, running, and cycling routes. For instance, from areas around huts like Brunet Hut, you can access trails like the 'Col des Avouillons'. The region is also popular for long-distance treks such as the Haute Route and Tour des Combins. You can explore various routes for hiking, running, and cycling around Bagnes.
The FXB Panossière refuge is an ideal base for ascents of peaks like Grand Combin and Petit Combin, and serves as a crucial stopover for the Tour des Combins and Tour du Val de Bagnes hikes, set against a stunning glacier backdrop. Cabane du Mont Fort is another key starting and transit point for high-alpine hikes around Mont Fort and is located on the famous Haute Route.
For a touch of luxury and exclusivity, Cabane Tortin is a newly renovated ski hut offering contemporary design blended with alpine charm. Perched high above Verbier and Nendaz, it provides panoramic views, ski-in/ski-out access, and is available from December to May, offering an unparalleled experience for those seeking a high-mountain retreat.
Yes, Brunet Hut is accessible by car in summer, making it a convenient starting point for many local trails and a great option for those who prefer to save on elevation gain. It also has a large parking area.
Brunet Hut is renowned for its warm welcome and hearty food, with the caretaker known for preparing traditional local dishes using local produce. Cabane de Chanrion also emphasizes local products and fresh meals from the valley, catering to a varied clientele including alpinists, hikers, and families.
Cabane de Chanrion is nestled in wild surroundings and is prime ibex territory, offering a peaceful retreat and opportunities for wildlife observation. Cabane de Louvie, located beside a beautiful lake in the heart of a nature reserve, is a bustling spot with frequent sightings of goats, marmots, and chamois, making it an excellent choice for nature enthusiasts.
The huts in Bagnes cater to different seasons. Many are open and guarded during both the summer hiking season (June to October) and the winter ski season. For example, Cabane du Mont Fort is accessible for snowshoers via a marked trail in winter. Cabane Brunet is open from early December to late April and early June to early October. It's always recommended to check specific hut opening times before planning your trip.
Cabane de Chanrion, recently renovated, is described as a quiet hut nestled in wild surroundings, offering a tranquil escape in a beautiful, isolated valley. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the stunning natural scenery after a day of hiking.
Refuge du Vélan stands out with its unique, 'spaceship-like' appearance, offering a distinctive experience. Cabane de Chanrion, originally built in 1890, blends modern comfort with authentic charm after its 2021 renovation, offering a glimpse into the region's alpine history while providing contemporary amenities.


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