Saint-Martin-De-Queyrières
Saint-Martin-De-Queyrières
Best huts around Saint-Martin-De-Queyrières, a commune in the Hautes-Alpes region of France, offer diverse options for mountain exploration. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and access to various types of shelters. Visitors can find both isolated retreats and more accessible accommodations within this natural setting. These huts serve as practical bases for hikers and cyclists exploring the surrounding trails and natural features.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Beautiful plateau that is reached after a long climb with a beautiful view
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Very tough climb with gradients almost always in double figures.
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Refuge du Pelvoux, perched at 2,704 meters in the heart of the Écrins, offers a warm welcome to hikers and alpinists alike. Whether preparing for an early ascent of Mont Pelvoux (3,946 m) or simply seeking shelter amid breathtaking alpine scenery, this high-altitude hut is a place of comfort and adventure. In 2025, it marks the checkpoint for Stage 3 of Le Pilgrimage Trail.
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In Occitan, the pousterle is a small gate (a postern). It comes from the Latin posterula, which means the back door. This toponym sometimes refers to a pass, which is a gate between two valleys. Glaciers carved out this gate where an arm passed between the glacier that occupied the Fournel valley and the one that flowed into the Vallouise valley.
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it is a nice "honest" climb both from the NEVACHE side (dirt road of medium difficulty due to the surface and the slope but practically free of traffic) and from the Serre Chevalier side (all asphalt but heavy traffic depending on whether it is a holiday or not). And then, once at the top of the hill, you can: go down on the opposite side to the uphill side, go down (MTB OCA) on medium-challenging single track but with very dangerous exposed sections, absolutely forbidden to fall or even take, after the cracks and the beer if the bar is open, the road up and back to where you came up from. If you get off on the opposite side you will need to consider recovering the car which will add a certain number of km to the lap. We did NOT go up to the Croix de Toulose (wet rocks and uncertain weather), immediately descending onto asphalt at Bois de l'Ours and then recovering the car after Val de Pres. Cost of the tour not even 40 km, not that much, all things considered.. .
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Col de la Pousterle, our home climb and place to have bbq's. Views over the Ecrins.
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climb on excellent asphalt for about 11 km, descent on good gravel road
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That's where you come in. The trail down from there is very nice
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The area offers a diverse range of huts, including traditional alpine chalets like the Clapeyto Alpine Chalets, practical wood cabins such as the Durat Wood Cabin, and high-altitude refuges like the Pelvoux Refuge. You can also find isolated retreats and unique cabin-style accommodations within campsites.
For a peaceful and isolated retreat, the Refuge du Pas du Loup, nestled above the hamlet of Bouchier, is an excellent choice. It offers superb views and tranquility, with meals available on-site by advance booking.
Yes, the Pelvoux Refuge is a notable high-altitude hut located at 2,704 meters in the Écrins massif. It provides accommodation and meals, serving as a base for hikers and alpinists.
Yes, the Clapeyto Alpine Chalets are considered family-friendly and are found at the end of a short, easy hike. Additionally, the Refuge Esprit Cabane at Camping Caravaneige Iscle de Prelles offers unique cabin-style accommodations suitable for families, with capacities for 4 or 6 people.
The area around Saint-Martin-De-Queyrières is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like 'Croix de la Salcette' or more challenging ones such as 'Bouchier – Croix de la Salcette (2,331 m) loop'. Road cycling and general cycling routes are also popular, with options like 'Meadow of Lady Carle - National Park of the Ecrins' for road cyclists or 'Pont Baldy lake viewpoint – Refuge Napoléon Col d'Izoard loop' for touring cyclists. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Saint-Martin-De-Queyrières, Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Martin-De-Queyrières, and Cycling around Saint-Martin-De-Queyrières guides.
Many huts and trails offer stunning views of the mountainous landscape. For instance, the Refuge du Pas du Loup provides superb views. From Col du Granon (2,413 m), you get beautiful views of the Écrins. Col de la Pousterle offers stunning views over the Vallouise valley and Puy Saint Vincent.
The best time to visit generally depends on your planned activities. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) typically offers the most favorable weather conditions. High-altitude refuges like Pelvoux Refuge are often open during the summer mountaineering season. Winter access to some huts may be limited or require specialized equipment.
Some huts offer meals and refreshments. For example, the Refuge du Pas du Loup provides meals with advance booking. The Pelvoux Refuge offers accommodation and meals. At Col du Granon, there's a small restaurant, Buvette du Granon, with a sun terrace.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the tranquility and superb views at isolated retreats like Refuge du Pas du Loup to the practical setup for adventurers at the Canadian-style wooden cabin. The Durat Wood Cabin is noted as a good short break point before descending into the woods, with its trail being well-regarded. The overall connection with nature and the provision of essential comforts in a mountainous environment are highly valued.
Yes, a Canadian-style wooden cabin (available via Airbnb) is specifically designed for passing travelers, particularly hikers and cyclists. It offers practical features like a dedicated WC, kettle, small dinnerware set, outdoor solar shower, and dry toilet, making it convenient for those exploring the trails.
Access to huts varies. Some, like the Clapeyto Alpine Chalets, are at the end of a short, easy hike, implying nearby parking or a trailhead. For more remote huts, access might involve longer hikes. While specific parking details for every hut aren't always available, trailheads for popular routes often have designated parking areas. Public transport options to the general Saint-Martin-De-Queyrières area exist, but direct public transport to individual, remote huts is less common.


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