Huts around Gerbépal, located in the Vosges massif, offer a variety of accommodations for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features both traditional mountain refuges and well-equipped chalets. These options provide direct access to nature and proximity to hiking trails in the Regional Natural Park. Gerbépal is a destination for those seeking diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Possible to camp below the refuge after the donkey enclosure
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Great restaurant, quaint, friendly service in German, great view and a delicious cappuccino for €2.50
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Tarte aux myrtilles = puff pastry cake with real wild blueberries. Worth the detour between Col de la Schlucht and Crab Rocks on the way back via the forest route (blue triangle)
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Meadows between the fir trees on the heights of the Chaume de Balveurche.
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Considered an excellent base camp for discovering the region, the Trois Fours chalet-refuge welcomes summer and winter alike. Located between the Col de la Schlucht and the Hohneck, hikers on Sunday walks as itinerant are welcome. The cuisine offered is local and excellent and the beds are warm and cozy. Do not hesitate to ask Céline (the babysitter) to prepare your itinerary.
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Around Gerbépal, you'll find a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional mountain refuges offering a rustic experience to more comfortable, well-equipped chalets. Options include unguarded cabins like Chalet des Champs, which provides basic shelter and a fireplace, to staffed inns and refuges with amenities like Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal or Chalet/Refuge of the Three Ovens.
Yes, several huts around Gerbépal provide food and drink. For instance, Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal is an alpine hut and restaurant known for its cuisine, cheese, ham, and cakes. The Chalet/Refuge of the Three Ovens also offers local cuisine, and the Inn at the Foot of the Hohneck is a large farm hut and restaurant with panoramic views.
The Inn at the Foot of the Hohneck is renowned for its panoramic views and serves as an excellent starting point for various hiking trails. Similarly, Refuge du Sotré offers magnificent views over the Valley of the Lakes and is situated in an iconic corner of the Vosges massif, ideal for exploring natural gems.
Yes, for a more rustic and self-sufficient experience, you can find unguarded cabins. The Chalet des Champs is a very nice unmanned cabin with free access, offering possibilities to light a fire and even stay overnight. It also has a water source nearby. The Petite Chaume Chalet, mentioned in regional research, is another unguarded option with basic facilities.
The huts around Gerbépal provide direct access to the Regional Natural Park, making them ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Gerbépal, Cycling around Gerbépal, and Gravel biking around Gerbépal guides.
The Chalet/Refuge of the Three Ovens welcomes hikers both in summer and winter. Additionally, the Refuge du Sotré is open every day of the year, making it a reliable option for visits regardless of the season.
Beyond traditional refuges, some chalets near Gerbépal offer unique amenities for a more comfortable stay. For example, the 'Chalet 2 personnes avec jacuzzi privatif et piscine saisonnière partagée' in Corcieux features a private jacuzzi. The 'Quiet cottage "1083" with sauna near Gérardmer' in Gerbépal includes an infrared sauna, games room, and is suitable for larger groups.
Yes, several accommodations are conveniently located near the region's beautiful lakes. The 'Refuge au coeur des Vosges' in Aumontzey is close to Gérardmer Lake (13 km) and Longemer Lake (16 km), making it an attractive option for those wishing to explore the natural beauty of these areas.
Visitors frequently praise the direct access to nature and hiking trails, the welcoming atmosphere, and the local cuisine offered at many staffed huts. The scenic views, especially from places like the Inn at the Foot of the Hohneck and Refuge du Sotré, are also highly valued. For unguarded cabins like Chalet des Champs, the free access and rustic charm are highlights.
Yes, the Haute Loge shelter, though not listed as a highlight in the guide data, is described in regional research as having a historic feel that harmonizes with the area's pastoral past. It has been recently refurbished and is perfect for picnics or seeking refuge from bad weather.
If you plan to use an unguarded hut like Chalet des Champs, it's important to be self-sufficient. These cabins often have basic facilities like a fireplace and benches. Remember to bring your own supplies, take all your waste with you, and if you use wood for a fire, consider cutting some for the next visitors to help preserve these valuable resources for hikers.
Yes, it is possible to camp below the Refuge du Sotré, specifically after the donkey enclosure, offering an additional option for overnight stays in the mountains.


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