Best huts around Jarsy are found in the Savoie region of France, nestled within the Massif des Bauges. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The natural environment provides a setting for various types of huts, from guarded refuges to alpine chalets.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Steady and gradual climb to the Col de Chérel. Easy gravel ride
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Very hard climb on a stone path to the Col de Cherèl
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Super comfortable and possibility to meet the shepherd
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the water is not directly accessible in the chalet but a river below allows you to refuel! Very nice well maintained refuge! (info from 20/05/2023)
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To me it looked more like abandoned, dilapidated barns :D But it was probably also because I was out and about at the beginning of November and meanwhile there is no longer any business there.
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It is a beautiful set of alpine chalets, in a truly splendid natural setting.
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It is a very nice refuge, guarded in summer by a shepherd. You can spend the night there, and you can find everything you need to cook. There is no half board.
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Around Jarsy, you can find a variety of mountain refuges and alpine chalets. These range from guarded refuges like Drison Refuge, which is guarded by a shepherd in summer, to charming alpine chalets such as La Fullie Chalets, set in a natural environment.
Yes, some huts offer overnight stays. For example, Refuge de la Combe allows overnight stays and also serves organic cheese and Savoyard specialties. Drison Refuge also provides facilities for overnight stays and cooking, though it does not offer half-board.
Absolutely. Refuge de la Combe is known for producing and serving its own organic cheese, along with other Savoyard specialties. At Chalet de la Bouchasse, you can find cheese and sausage produced and sold on-site. Drison Refuge also sells cheese during the summer when it's guarded.
Many locations offer stunning views. From Chalet de la Bouchasse, situated at 1,705 meters, you can enjoy beautiful panoramas of Lake Annecy, Albertville, and the Aravis range. The Gravel Climb to Col de Chérel Hut also offers rewarding views from the mountain pass.
The trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the Gravel Climb to Col de Chérel Hut is considered a challenging climb, featuring a well-graded gravel path with switchbacks. Other huts like Refuge de la Combe and La Fullie Chalets are typically accessed via intermediate routes.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not listed for individual huts, the region offers diverse experiences. Huts like Refuge de la Combe, with its organic cheese production and Savoyard specialties, could be an engaging visit for families. When planning, consider the intermediate difficulty of many hut access routes.
The Jarsy region, nestled in the Massif des Bauges, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for gravel biking, running, and cycling. Many trails lead to or pass by these huts, making them perfect stops during your adventure.
The area offers many hiking opportunities. For challenging climbs, consider the route to Col de Chérel Hut. For those interested in running, trails like 'La Pointe de l'Arcalod - Massif des Bauges - Trail - Loop' or 'Mont d'Armenaz - Massif des Bauges - Trail - Loop' are popular, often passing through scenic areas where huts are located. You can find more details on running trails around Jarsy.
La Fullie Chalets are described as a beautiful set of alpine chalets in a truly splendid natural setting, offering a unique experience within the Jarsy region. Drison Refuge, guarded by a shepherd in summer, also provides a rustic, natural mountain experience.
Some huts have specific information regarding water. For instance, at Drison Refuge, water is not directly accessible in the chalet, but a river below allows you to refuel. Chalet de la Bouchasse has a fountain with free access.
The Massif des Bauges region, where Jarsy is located, is characterized by mountainous terrain. While specific seasonal recommendations for huts aren't detailed, many mountain refuges like Drison Refuge are guarded during the summer, suggesting this is a popular and accessible time. Always check local conditions before your visit, especially outside of peak seasons.
The huts around Jarsy are highly valued by the komoot community for their diverse experiences. Users have contributed 17 upvotes and 13 photos, highlighting the challenging climbs, stunning views, and unique offerings like organic cheese at Refuge de la Combe and the natural settings of places like La Fullie Chalets.


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