Best huts around Saint-Paul-De-Salers are situated within the Cantal region, providing a range of accommodations from modern cabins to traditional burons. This area, part of the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Nature Park, features diverse landscapes including mountains, valleys, and lakes. Visitors can experience both rustic charm and modern comforts, often with panoramic views of the surrounding natural environment. The region is known for its pastoral traditions and unique mountain architecture.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The Meije Coste refuge is a former buron formerly used by cowherds going up to the summer pastures. It is now a mountain refuge at an altitude of 1450 metres for long-distance hikers and offers a magnificent panorama of the Alagnon valley and the Lioran.
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The Refuge de Meije Coste is a former buron used in the past by cowherds on the mountain pastures. It offers a magnificent panorama over the Alagnon valley and the Lioran.
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The buron d'Eylac at 1,450 m, once used by cowherds on the mountain pastures, is now a resting place in the magnificent Impradine valley for long-distance hikers.
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The Cabrespine refuge is a buron on the ridge between Puy Chavaroche and Col de Légal.
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The Buron de Cheylus is a summer house, a typical building even if it has lost its Lauzes roof.
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The Buron de Cheylus is a summer house, a typical building even if it has lost its Lauzes roof
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The refuge is open and offers shelter to several hikers if necessary. Another hut next door no longer has a roof. The location of the refuge is great. Unfortunately, some visitors were too lazy to walk 30 or 40 m from the hut to do their business. If too many don't do that, there's toilet paper lying around everywhere. Not in the overnight hut and in the small courtyard, but otherwise.
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The region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional renovated burons (shepherd's huts) to modern cabins and even treehouses. You can find rustic, unguarded refuges like Refuge de Cabrespine, luxurious treehouses with private spas, and lake-side cabins for a nature-focused escape.
Yes, the 'P'tit Buron du Vacher' at Domaine de la Chaux de Revel is designed for couples and features a two-person wooden bathtub for a relaxing bath with scented milk. For a more luxurious option, Les Cabanes de Céline offer treehouses with private, heated spas on their terraces, providing relaxation with panoramic views of the Aubrac plateaus.
For an authentic experience, consider Buron d'Eylac Refuge, a former buron used by cowherds, where you can see its internal architecture. Le Buron de la Chambre offers a luxurious yet authentic mountain experience at 1300 meters, complete with a fireplace and candlelight. Le Buron de Bâne provides a very traditional, rustic stay at 1400 meters, using a wood-fired boiler for hot water, reminiscent of how shepherds once lived.
Absolutely. Refuge de Cabrespine offers a magnificent panoramic view, ideal for admiring the sunset. Meije Coste Refuge provides a superb panorama of the Alagnon valley and the Lioran. The 'Cabane Secrets des Volcans' at Domaine de la Chaux de Revel are cabins on stilts, likely offering elevated views, and Les Cabanes au bord du lac provide magical views of the stars and moon reflecting on the lake.
The region around Saint-Paul-de-Salers is excellent for outdoor activities. Near the huts, you can enjoy various hiking trails, including challenging routes like 'The breach of Enfloquet and Puy Violent' or moderate ones such as 'Neronne Pass loop'. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Saint-Paul-de-Salers. Lake-side cabins also offer water sports, tree-climbing, and access to a Himalayan footbridge.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicit, several options can accommodate families. Le Buron de la Chambre, for instance, can host up to 10 people. Les Cabanes au bord du lac offer bunk beds in their main room, suitable for families. The Domaine de la Chaux de Revel, with its farm animals and heated swimming pool, could also be a good choice for families.
The best time largely depends on your desired activities. Summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the full range of outdoor activities. For a unique winter experience, Buron d'Eylac Refuge is accessible by snowshoes or cross-country skis from the Col de Serre, offering a different kind of adventure.
Yes, several huts serve as excellent stopovers. Refuge de Cabrespine is a free and unguarded buron, perfect for shelter. Buron d'Eylac Refuge offers water and the possibility to spend the night, making it a great resting place for long-distance hikers near Puy Mary.
The 'P'tit Buron du Vacher' at Domaine de la Chaux de Revel includes breakfast served in a dedicated room. While not a hut itself, Auberge d'Aijean is a beautifully renovated farmstead near Gandilhon that offers a very good dinner menu and fantastic views, making it a great dining stop after a hike.
Burons are traditional shepherd's huts, deeply rooted in the region's heritage. They were historically used by cowherds during summer pastures. Today, many have been renovated to offer unique accommodations, preserving their rustic charm while providing modern comforts. They offer a glimpse into the pastoral traditions of the Cantal, often with themes inspired by the local Salers cow.
Yes, Buron d'Eylac Refuge allows visitors to see the internal architecture of an old buron. Buron de Cheylus is a typical summer house, even if it has lost its traditional Lauzes roof. The 'Cabane Secrets des Volcans' are cabins built on stilts, offering a distinct elevated design.
The huts are nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Cantal, part of the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Nature Park. You can expect panoramic views of mountains like Puy Mary, valleys, and lakes. Areas like Les Cabanes au bord du lac offer direct access to a lake and surrounding forests, with opportunities to see local farm animals like Salers cows and horses at places like Domaine de la Chaux de Revel.


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