Best huts around Dardagny are found in a picturesque wine-growing village, providing access to both local vineyard experiences and the nearby Jura mountains. The region is characterized by its rolling hills, vineyards, and proximity to natural landscapes that extend into the higher altitudes of the Jura. This area offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor opportunities for visitors.
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Very charming, next time I'll leave a little note in the guestbook
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Nice place to stay. Huttewaard Frank is very friendly and lovingly prepares a 4-course dinner and breakfast for you.
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this chalet is always open, you can take refuge, make a fire in the stove, sleep ..!
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In the heart of the Alpages!!
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The Loge refuge, located at an altitude of 1,436 meters, offers an atmosphere in the purest Jura tradition: rusticity, nature and conviviality. The refuge is guarded in summer and winter and offers a catering service for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Remember to book in advance. Lovers of bivouacs, you can pitch the tent for a small fee of €5. You will find all the practical information on https://www.paysdegex-montsjura.com/hebergement-collectif/refuge-de-la-loge/
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The refuge is located at an altitude of 1436 meters, 1h30 from Crêt de la Neige. It is kept in winter and in summer, the reservation is made with the caretaker. Catering on site. More info: https://www.paysdegex-montsjura.com/hebergement-collectif/refuge-de-la-loge/
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The Gralet refuge is located on the Haute Chaîne du Jura, on the route of the Balcon du Léman GR trail - pedestrian GTJ, at an altitude of 1460 m. 15 places on reservation + 4 places to keep for passing hikers. More info: https://www.paysdegex-montsjura.com/hebergement-collectif/refuge-du-gralet/
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Around Dardagny, you'll find a mix of experiences. In the village itself, there are charming winegrower's huts like La Cabuche, offering a unique vineyard setting. Further afield, in the nearby Jura mountains, you can discover traditional mountain refuges and chalets such as Refuge de la Loge, Le Gralet, and Nardérans Chalet, which provide more rustic, high-altitude experiences.
While specific 'family_friendly' categories for huts are limited, the general atmosphere of places like La Cabuche, with its terrace and space for events, can be suitable for families. For dining, Bai Joly Restaurant & Hotel is categorized as family-friendly and offers a restaurant experience with great views.
Refuge de la Loge is guarded in both summer and winter and provides catering services for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Booking in advance is recommended. La Cabuche in Dardagny also offers local wines, platters, desserts, and ice creams on weekends from early May to late September.
Yes, several huts offer overnight stays. Le Gralet on the Haute Chaîne du Jura offers 15 places by reservation and keeps 4 additional spots for passing hikers. Chalet du Sac is always open, allowing visitors to take refuge and sleep. The unnamed open cabin between Le Reculet, Le Grand Crêt, and La Crêt de la Neige also allows for overnight stays, though it's advisable to confirm availability with local institutions.
The best time depends on the experience you seek. La Cabuche in Dardagny is open to the public on weekends from early May to late September. For mountain huts like Refuge de la Loge, both summer and winter offer unique experiences, with the refuge being guarded year-round. Summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the views, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and a cozy retreat.
Absolutely. Many huts, especially those in the Jura mountains, serve as excellent bases for hiking. Le Gralet is located directly on the Balcon du Léman GR trail. From Nardérans Chalet, the Croix du Reculet is about an hour away. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including moderate trails like 'Grottes de la Roulave et Dardagny — circuit' and 'Dardagny Forest and Vineyards Loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Dardagny guide.
The views vary depending on the hut's location. From La Cabuche in Dardagny, you'll enjoy picturesque views over the Communailles promontory and surrounding vineyards. Mountain huts like Nardérans Chalet offer stunning panoramic views over Lake Geneva, where you can even spot the Jet d'eau. Other Jura mountain huts provide magical vistas stretching from the Jura to Switzerland.
Yes, there are. Chalet du Sac is always open, allowing visitors to take refuge, make a fire, and sleep. Similarly, an unnamed open cabin located between Le Reculet, Le Grand Crêt, and La Crêt de la Neige is always accessible, offering a fireplace and external barbecue, along with magnificent views.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, from easy loops like 'Bike loop from Avully' to more challenging ones like 'Col de la Faucille (1323 m) – Faucille Pass loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as 'Banks of the Allondon loop from Russin'. For more details, check out the Hiking around Dardagny, Cycling around Dardagny, and MTB Trails around Dardagny guides.
While specific dog policies for each hut vary, the surrounding natural areas and many hiking trails are generally dog-friendly. It's always best to check directly with guarded refuges like Refuge de la Loge or Le Gralet regarding their pet policies before planning an overnight stay with your dog. Open cabins typically offer more flexibility.
For a unique wine-tasting experience, visit La Cabuche, a winegrower's hut nestled amidst the vineyards of Sophie Dugerdil in Dardagny. On weekends from early May to late September, it opens to the public, offering wines from Sophie Dugerdil's domain along with local platters and desserts. It's an authentic setting for enjoying local produce.
Visitors highly appreciate the blend of rustic charm and natural beauty. The mountain huts are loved for their convivial atmosphere, stunning views over Lake Geneva and the Jura landscape, and their role as a base for hiking. The open cabins are valued for providing a warm refuge with fireplaces and barbecue facilities. The komoot community has shared over 25 photos and given more than 40 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.

