Best huts around Avrieux are found in the Haute Maurienne Vanoise region of Savoie, France, which serves as a base for exploring the surrounding alpine environment. This area borders the Vanoise National Park and is known for its network of mountain refuges. The landscape features peaks, valleys, and glacial formations, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The region provides an authentic alpine experience with various types of mountain huts.
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This bivouac crosses the border between Italy and France. It sleeps 7. We recommend arriving by lunchtime, as it's very popular (especially on weekends; we were once in a group of 15). There's minimal heating and some light thanks to solar panels.
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Friendly and very helpful managers
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This cross-border bivouac is located on Italian soil near Col Clapier, near the French border. The easiest way to reach it is from the Piccolo Moncenisio pass, and after Lake Savine, it's another half-hour's trail.
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Historic refuge in the upper Susa Valley, an excellent stop for refreshment
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final push (last 50 meters) trail S3. From the fairly rolling Narrow Valley pass to this passage.
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Arrival Scarfiotti refuge, finally fresh 🙃
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Nice family refuge with a very good welcome
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I had already been to the Scarfiotti Refuge about ten years ago. It was nice to go back. It is in a beautiful valley surrounded by waterfalls and lakes and of course mountains. The new management is made up of young guys, very kind and welcoming. Excellent general cleaning. We stayed overnight in the shared dormitory - we requested a sheet bag - but being a Friday night it was just us. Abundant breakfast as well as a very abundant dinner, which was welcome because we had arrived by pedaling. Ideal place for an overnight stay and for the subsequent departure towards Sommeiller, but also as a stop for a lunch. Excellent and recommended.
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Visitors frequently praise the Petit Mont Cenis Refuge, known for its warm atmosphere and as a starting point for many hikes. Another favorite is Rifugio Scarfiotti, situated in a beautiful valley with waterfalls and lakes. The Levi Molinari Hut is also popular, especially for families, nestled in a forest and offering regional specialties.
The huts in the Haute Maurienne Vanoise region, including those near Avrieux, offer an authentic alpine experience. Wardens are known for their hospitality, sharing the 'art of living at altitude.' These refuges serve as meeting points for hikers, provide access to stunning scenery, and often feature traditional local cuisine. Many also incorporate sustainable practices.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Levi Molinari Hut is particularly family-friendly, nestled in the forest with a large area for children and easy access by car. The Petit Mont Cenis Refuge is also considered family-friendly and offers accommodation.
Huts in the region offer a variety of accommodation. For example, the Refuge du Petit Mont Cenis provides accommodation in dormitories with 2 to 10 beds. The region generally offers a mix of traditional refuges and more comfortable cabins, with options for both guarded and unguarded stays, providing flexibility for different types of adventurers.
The huts are often situated amidst breathtaking natural environments. Near Rifugio Scarfiotti, you'll find a valley surrounded by waterfalls and lakes. The Petit Mont Cenis Refuge is set in a picturesque alpine environment with cows and marmots. The Levi Molinari Hut is nestled in a beautiful forest, and the Refuge du Thabor is close to the Sainte-Marguerite lakes and alpine meadows.
Yes, some huts are dog-friendly. For instance, dogs are permitted on a leash in the main hall of the Refuge du Petit Mont Cenis. It's always advisable to check specific hut policies in advance, as regulations can vary.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on mountain hikes, with routes like the 'Petit Mont Cenis Refuge – Lac de Savine loop' or the 'Refuge du Petit Mont Cenis – Signal of Petit Mont Cenis loop'. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Avrieux guide. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including routes like 'Colle del Sommeiller', detailed in the Gravel biking around Avrieux guide, and running trails such as the 'Village Fountain – Wooden Bridge Over the Arc loop' found in the Running Trails around Avrieux guide.
Many huts, such as the Refuge du Petit Mont Cenis, operate seasonally, typically from mid-June to mid-September. This period offers the most favorable weather for hiking and accessing the huts, as roads are generally clear and trails are open. Some huts may offer winter access for ski touring or snowshoeing, but services can be limited.
Yes, the region offers challenging options for experienced hikers. The Refuge du Thabor serves as an excellent base camp for the ascent of Mount Thabor, which peaks at 3,178 meters. Additionally, the Hannibal Bivouac is located on a challenging route near Col Clapier, known for its historical significance and demanding terrain.
Accessibility varies by hut. The Refuge du Petit Mont Cenis can be reached by car in about 20 minutes from the Mont Cenis pass during summer, with parking nearby. The Levi Molinari Hut also allows visitors to get very close by car, requiring only a short walk. Other huts may require longer hikes, with some being accessible only on foot.
Many huts offer traditional local cuisine. The Refuge du Petit Mont Cenis, for example, offers both lunch and dinner services, with the traditional 'diots-polenta' being a daily offering. The Levi Molinari Hut serves regional specialties, while Rifugio Scarfiotti provides snacks and drinks, and is suitable for lunch stops.
Yes, the region has huts with unique characteristics and historical significance. The Refuge du Petit Mont Cenis is a renovated former alpine farmhouse. The Hannibal Bivouac is a cross-border bivouac near Col Clapier, believed to be the pass used by Hannibal to cross the Alps in 218 BC, offering a blend of history and rugged adventure.


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