Best huts around Ceillac are located in the Queyras region, characterized by its high-altitude mountain landscapes and preserved natural environment. The area features numerous lakes and forests, offering diverse settings for outdoor activities. Huts in Ceillac often provide panoramic views and serve as bases for exploring the surrounding peaks and valleys. This region is known for its traditional mountain shelters and bivouacs, catering to various trekking experiences.
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Superb bivouac with 6 beds, mattresses and blankets. Two benches and stools. Timer-controlled interior light thanks to a solar panel
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Great bivouac. Extraordinary 360° views. Restrooms are even provided, albeit in a slightly rustic manner, but with the most beautiful views. Come early. This bivouac can only accommodate 6 people. There were 9 of us so as not to leave anyone out in the cold. A big thank you again to dear Enrico.
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A very pleasant night on Monday, August 11, 2025. We slept comfortably with 7 people. A waterfall with potable water is accessible 13 minutes from this refuge: follow the H2O trail and the blue dots to get there.
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Ideally located refuge, obviously, clean, efficient, good meals and a very good hiker's picnic!
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They say it is always open even in self-managed mode. Search for phone number on the web. quota 2650 base for many important excursions.
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The route down after St. Simon no longer exists
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Shelter that saved us on a rainy day!
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The Ceillac area offers a variety of huts, from renovated shepherd's huts like the Cabin and Fountain of Clot l'Henry, to high-altitude mountain refuges such as the Chambeyron Hut, and even metal structure bivouacs like Bivouac Enrico Olivero. These options cater to different levels of comfort and adventure.
Yes, some huts are suitable for families. The Cabin and Fountain of Clot l'Henry is a peaceful spot ideal for picnics and offers basic amenities like a stove and sleeping places, making it a good option for a quiet family overnight stay. It also has picnic tables and a barbecue area.
For challenging treks, the Chambeyron Hut, located at 2,630 meters, serves as a base for many routes in Ubaye or between Queyras, Val Maïra, and Mercantour, including mountaineering ascents to the Brec de Chambeyron. The Bivouac Enrico Olivero is also situated in a challenging, panoramic position between the Longet and Bes lakes.
The region is popular in both summer and winter. While many huts are accessible for hiking in warmer months, some, like the Cabin and Fountain of Clot l'Henry, are also frequented by snowshoers in winter. Always check specific hut accessibility and weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Refuge Agnel is known for its excellent meals, hot showers, and the ability to buy food and get hot water for your thermos. The La Blanche Refuge also offers refreshments and is a suitable place for a break.
Absolutely. The Chambeyron Hut is beautifully situated on the edge of Lake Premier, offering a preserved mineral nature setting. Similarly, La Blanche Refuge is located on the shore of a mountain lake at around 2,500 meters, providing breathtaking views.
The area around Ceillac offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Cascade de la Pisse loop' and road cycling routes such as 'Loop 3: Col de l'Izoard via Case Déserte'. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Ceillac, Road Cycling Routes around Ceillac, and Cycling around Ceillac guides.
The Bivouac Enrico Olivero is a metal structure bivouac that is always open. It provides 6 beds, solar panels for evening light, and an external toilet, making it a reliable shelter for overnight stays.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural settings, the welcoming atmosphere of the refuges, and the opportunities for disconnection and enjoying the beauty of the place. Many highlight the convenience of huts for breaks, refreshments, and overnight stays during multi-day treks, as well as the quality of services like meals and hot showers at staffed refuges.
For huts like the Cabin and Fountain of Clot l'Henry, which is made available free of charge by volunteers, it is essential to respect the place, keep it clean, and return it to the condition in which you found it. It is also requested not to stay there for more than one night to allow others to use it.
The La Blanche Refuge can be reached via a gravel road. For hikers, there are many walks in the area from St Veran. A shuttle bus service from the edge of St Veran can assist with part of the journey, covering about 6 km.


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