Best huts around Leval are situated in the Vosges mountains, providing essential shelter and access to hiking trails. The region offers diverse landscapes, from forests to open mountain terrain, with various huts serving as rest points for outdoor enthusiasts. These structures often feature basic amenities and provide panoramic views of the surrounding natural environment. They are integral to multi-day treks and offer a place for respite.
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The refuge has a large dining room, an equipped kitchen, beds and amenities. Open every Sunday and public holiday, it allows people passing through to take advantage of the facilities to enjoy a meal from the bag or, quite simply, to share a moment of conviviality with the members of the association.
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Shelter with wood stove and outdoor campfire place. Saw for wood available. Very nice view north to the Grand Ballon.
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Magnificent viewpoint over, from left to right, Thannerhubel (1183m), Markstein (1265m), Grand Ballon (1424m) and the Molkenrain (1125m).
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Magnificent refuge rebuilt in 2017 by the Club Vosgien de Thann, officially "Relais Joseph Baumann".
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Beautiful cabin / shelter (refuge in French) on the slopes of the Vosges mountains just above the town of Masevaux. The shelter has windows and a door, there's a stove and even a balcony with beautiful view and benches to sit on. There's a grill, there's tapwater from the source... It's heaven to sleep in while bikepacking!
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Around Leval, you'll find various types of huts, including basic shelters and ski club huts. These structures provide essential rest points for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts in the Vosges mountains. Examples include the Baumann Shelter, which was rebuilt in 2017, and the Rossberg Ski Club Hut (SCR-Thann), which offers more amenities.
The Graber Breitenstein Shelter provides a very nice view north towards the Grand Ballon. Additionally, the Grambaechle Refuge (shelter) features a balcony with a beautiful view over the Vosges mountains. For panoramic vistas, consider the View of Thannerhubel, Markstein, Grand Ballon, and Molkenrain from Chalet Zuber.
Amenities vary by hut. The Grambaechle Refuge (shelter) has windows, a door, a stove, and even tapwater from a source. The Graber Breitenstein Shelter features a wood stove and an outdoor campfire place. For more extensive facilities, the Rossberg Ski Club Hut (SCR-Thann) offers a large dining room, an equipped kitchen, beds, and other amenities.
Yes, the huts around Leval are integral to multi-day treks and provide access to numerous hiking trails in the Vosges mountains. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Ruins of Rougemont Castle – Roche Marchal (1022m) loop' or the 'View of Soppe-le-Haut – Soppe-le-Haut Church loop'. For more details on hiking options, explore the Hiking around Leval guide.
Beyond hiking, the Leval region offers opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can find challenging MTB trails like the 'Ballon d'Alsace – View of Lac des Perches loop' or running routes such as the 'Sudel Observatory – Baerenkopf loop'. For more information, check out the MTB Trails around Leval guide and the Running Trails around Leval guide.
Visitors appreciate the essential shelter and access to hiking trails that these huts provide. The Grambaechle Refuge (shelter) is particularly loved for its beautiful view and amenities like a stove and tapwater, making it a 'heaven to sleep in while bikepacking'. The convivial atmosphere at places like the Rossberg Ski Club Hut (SCR-Thann) is also a highlight for many.
Many huts in the Vosges mountains, including those around Leval, are designed to provide shelter for overnight stays, often in dormitory-style accommodation. For example, the Rossberg Ski Club Hut (SCR-Thann) explicitly mentions beds and amenities, making it suitable for longer stays. It's always advisable to check specific hut details for booking requirements or availability.
While specific 'family-friendly' or 'beginner' categories aren't explicitly listed for all huts, the general nature of shelters providing basic amenities and rest points can be suitable. The Rossberg Ski Club Hut (SCR-Thann), with its larger dining room and equipped kitchen, might offer a more comfortable experience for families. Always check the difficulty of access trails before planning a visit with beginners or children.
The Vosges mountains offer diverse landscapes throughout the year. While specific 'best times' for Leval huts aren't detailed, generally, late spring to early autumn (May to October) provides the most favorable weather for hiking and accessing these huts. Some ski club huts, like the Rossberg Ski Club Hut (SCR-Thann), are open on Sundays and public holidays, suggesting year-round accessibility for day visits, but conditions can vary significantly in winter.
The provided information does not indicate that permits are generally required for accessing the huts or hiking trails in the Leval area of the Vosges mountains. However, it's always good practice to check local regulations or specific hut requirements, especially for overnight stays or during peak seasons.
Yes, some huts offer cooking facilities. The Rossberg Ski Club Hut (SCR-Thann), for instance, has an equipped kitchen. Other shelters like the Graber Breitenstein Shelter provide a wood stove and an outdoor campfire place, allowing for cooking or warming food.
While specific dog-friendly designations for trails to individual huts are not provided, many outdoor areas in the Vosges mountains are generally accessible for dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's recommended to check local signage or specific hut policies regarding pets before your visit.


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