Best huts around Notre-Dame-De-Bellecombe are found in the French Alps, offering a range of mountain accommodations from traditional refuges to luxurious chalets. This area is situated within the Val d'Arly, providing access to the Espace Diamant ski area and views of the Mont Blanc massif. The landscape features high-altitude settings and natural surroundings, ideal for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various hiking routes and enjoy the alpine environment.
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Great welcome, I really enjoyed the bougnettes salad ;)
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Great spot for a coffee and a cold drink before tackling Col du Bonhomme or Lacs Jovet. It’s cash only!!
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The team and the welcome are always so warm, the lunch perfect, the génépi difficult for the return 😁, a must-see if you're passing near, or by, the Col du Very. A new addition this summer: local goat sausage, a must-try 😋
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A top team, every year, for a wonderful break
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A small village at 1,827 m, which is occasionally used by local mountain farmers.
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Very nice cabin with a great view
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Crossing point Les chalets d'Hermance, this is Alpage chalet on Saint Gervais
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High altitude refuge on the Mont Blanc tour route
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Notre-Dame-De-Bellecombe offers a diverse range of mountain accommodations, from traditional 'refuges' designed for hikers seeking rustic, high-altitude experiences to more luxurious 'chalets' perfect for holiday rentals with modern amenities.
Yes, you'll find several traditional mountain refuges. For example, Le Refuge du Bachal is a renovated old farmhouse blending authenticity with modern comforts, conveniently located near the slopes. Another option is Gîte Refuge Des Ptits Loups, set in a preserved natural cirque, ideal for year-round activities.
Several huts provide excellent views of the Mont Blanc massif. Le Refuge des Prés, located at 1933m altitude, offers direct views of Mont Blanc. Similarly, Refuge de la Croix de Pierre is situated near the Col de Véry, also facing Mont Blanc.
Yes, many chalets are well-suited for families and groups. For instance, Chalet Quézet is a high-end chalet that can host up to 15 people, featuring a heated indoor swimming pool, games room, and projection room, making it ideal for larger gatherings.
Amenities vary significantly between refuges and chalets. Traditional refuges like Le Refuge des Prés offer shared sanitary facilities with hot showers and home catering. Luxurious chalets, such as Chalet 1786, can include indoor heated swimming pools, cinema rooms, fully equipped kitchens, and even charging points for electric vehicles.
The area around Notre-Dame-De-Bellecombe is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and both alpine and Nordic skiing. Many huts are excellent bases for exploring the Espace Diamant ski area. For specific hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Notre-Dame-De-Bellecombe guide, or for cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Notre-Dame-De-Bellecombe guide.
Yes, several huts provide dining. Refuge de la Croix de Pierre is known for its generous Savoyard dishes like tartiflettes and fondues. Hut La Balme offers half-board stays and meals throughout the day, while Nant Borrant Mountain Refuge has a wonderful terrace for lunch.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings, while winter (December to March) is perfect for skiing and snow sports, with many huts offering convenient access to the Espace Diamant ski area.
Refuge de la Croix de Pierre is highly regarded for its welcoming owners, the option to sleep in the refuge or a yurt, and its delicious Savoyard cuisine. Its location near the Col de Véry with Mont Blanc views also makes it a favorite.
Absolutely. Notre-Dame-De-Bellecombe is known for its luxurious chalets. Examples include Chalet 1786, which boasts an indoor heated swimming pool and cinema room, and Chalet Hope, offering a private spa and garden within the majestic UNESCO Massif des Bauges geopark.
Yes, some accommodations have a rich history. Nant Borrant Mountain Refuge is a traditional mountain chalet dating back to the nineteenth century, which transitioned from a mountain hotel to a refuge. The Les Chalets d'Hermance also have a long history tied to alpine pastures and local disputes dating back to the 13th century.
Le Refuge des Prés, a newly rebuilt alpine chalet at 1933m, offers a cozy experience with 30 places in small wooden rooms. It's ideally located on international trails like the Tour du Mont-Blanc and GR5, providing stunning views of the Mont-Blanc massif and delicious home catering.


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