Best huts around Saint-Cergue are located in the Jura Vaudois region, characterized by its natural landscape and trails. The area offers a variety of huts, ranging from guarded chalets with dining options to unguarded shelters. These locations serve as stops for hikers, cyclists, and cross-country skiers. The region provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities throughout the year.
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Delicate desserts with double cream or fondue, even in summer. A visit is worthwhile. Highly sought-after, reservations recommended. Closed during the winter season.
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The chalet de la Frasse is located in the Haut-Jura regional nature park. It welcomes hikers for the night, or for a simple gourmet break before setting off again on the trails. You can also enjoy a good dinner on the terrace or in the warm atmosphere of the indoor room.
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Small, comfortable cabin for picnicking or spending the night.
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nice easy climb half road half forest
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A great spot to eat your picnic - balcony with tables and a wonderful view.
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Visited the Fruitieres yesterday - everything closed up despite website saying open. Stunning views remain the same!!
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Nice hike with varied terrain and landscapes, from forests to open areas, including some paved road. There's a bar at the top serving wine and fondue (cash only). Descent through the forest can be steep and slippery sometimes, so careful with your step!
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Easy walk from La Givrine Immediately on the right before the ski club chalet. Walk uphill in the cool of the forest. The Rochefort cabin is under construction but a superb view of the Alps and Lake Geneva, all the information https://cabane-rochefort.ch/ Good day
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The Saint-Cergue region boasts several huts with excellent dining. The Chalet du Pré-aux-Veaux is renowned for its exquisite local cuisine, including cheese fondue and homemade specialties from the farm's own meat. La Frasse Chalet offers delicate desserts with double cream and fondue, even in summer. At Les Pralets Alpine Chalet, you can enjoy traditional dishes like fondue, cheese crusts, and meringues during the summer season. Chalet-Restaurant Cuvaloup de Crans serves local specialties year-round, such as Malakoffs, fondues, and beef pavés.
Yes, several huts cater to families. The Chalet du Pré-aux-Veaux is an ideal spot for families, offering a blend of comfort and culinary excellence. The Cabane de Rochefort is also noted as family-friendly and provides a great spot for a picnic with a view. The region's trails offer diverse terrain suitable for various ages.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Many huts are open during the warmer months, typically from May to October, like the Chalet du Pré-aux-Veaux. Les Pralets Alpine Chalet welcomes visitors in summer (June to September) and is a popular refuge for cross-country skiers in winter. Chalet-Restaurant Cuvaloup de Crans is open year-round. Some huts, like La Frasse Chalet, are typically closed during the winter season. Always check specific opening times before your visit.
For stunning vistas, consider visiting the The Fruitières of Nyon, which offers varied terrain and landscapes, including forests and open areas with great views. The Cabane de Rochefort provides a superb view of the Alps and Lake Geneva from its balcony. Additionally, Chalet-Restaurant Cuvaloup de Crans, perched at 1,290 meters on the Dôle mountain range, boasts a panoramic terrace with breathtaking views.
Yes, several options are available for overnight stays. La Frasse Chalet welcomes hikers for the night. The Cabane des Électriciens is a small, comfortable cabin suitable for spending the night. Les Pralets Alpine Chalet provides dormitory accommodation for up to 15 people in summer, often requiring prior arrangement. For a more private experience, there's also a highly-rated comfortable cabin near Saint-Cergue with a private Finnish sauna available for rent.
The region around Saint-Cergue offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the La Dôle loop or the Nyon Ski Club Hut – Col de Porte (Jura) loop, as detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Cergue guide. Cycling is also popular, with options such as the Sporty Tour of the Jura Bike Route or loops around Lac de Joux, found in the Cycling around Saint-Cergue guide. For runners, there are trails like the Le Noirmont - Mont Sâla Loop or the Saint-Cergue Discovery Trail, available in the Running Trails around Saint-Cergue guide. In winter, many areas are suitable for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Access varies by hut. Some, like Chalet-Restaurant Cuvaloup de Crans, are accessible by car and bike during warmer months. Others, such as Les Pralets Alpine Chalet, are primarily accessible via hiking trails in summer and by snowshoes or cross-country skis in winter. For winter access to Cuvaloup de Crans, you might need snowshoes, ski touring, or skis from the Dôle summit when roads are closed. Public transport options are available to reach starting points for many trails leading to the huts. It's advisable to check specific access details for each hut before your visit.
The Jura Vaudois region, where Saint-Cergue is located, is characterized by its natural landscape and diverse terrain, ranging from forests to open areas. It offers a tranquil escape with local culinary delights and a blend of guarded chalets with dining options and unguarded shelters. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year, making it ideal for hikers, cyclists, and cross-country skiers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the Comfortable Cabin with Private Finnish Sauna near Saint-Cergue offers a unique and intimate experience. It's a highly-rated small cabin for rent, perfect for a nature getaway, featuring a private Finnish sauna, a cold plunge, and a patio. It provides a different kind of hut experience compared to the traditional mountain chalets.
Visiting huts in winter often requires different preparation. Some huts, like Les Pralets Alpine Chalet, become popular refuges for cross-country skiers and are staffed by volunteers on weekends, offering light meals. Chalet de la Frasse is accessible by snowshoes or cross-country skis in winter, though it's typically closed for overnight stays. Chalet-Restaurant Cuvaloup de Crans can be reached by snowshoes, ski touring, or skis from the Dôle summit when roads are closed to vehicles. Always check winter opening hours and accessibility, and be prepared for snow and colder conditions.
Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of natural beauty, delicious local food, and the welcoming atmosphere of the huts. Many enjoy the varied terrain and landscapes encountered on hikes to the huts, from forests to open areas. The opportunity to enjoy gourmet breaks, traditional dishes like fondue, and stunning views from terraces or balconies are also highly valued. The sense of peace and quiet, especially at places like Les Pralets Alpine Chalet, is a significant draw.


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