Huts around Les Cluses offer access to a diverse natural landscape, characterized by mountainous terrain, forests, and historical sites. The region provides opportunities for exploration, with trails leading to various points of interest. Visitors can experience areas known for their natural beauty and cultural heritage. The environment supports a range of outdoor activities, making it suitable for those seeking mountain experiences.
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It is located at an altitude of approximately 936 metres in the Albera mountain range in the Pyrénées-Orientales, France. It is accessible by road via a narrow, paved route, which climbs from Le Boulou and Laroque-des-Albères. The road offers panoramic views as it ascends through the forest.
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At the Col de l'Ullat, there is also a refuge that offers basic services for hikers. Surrounded by forests and with panoramic views, it is an ideal place to enjoy nature and explore the region.
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Until the end of the 19th century, the Albera massif was heavily exploited. The “Casot d’en Lic”, a structure larger than a hut, served as a tool shed when the surrounding terraces were cultivated, planted with fruit trees and irrigated. In this building, the Laroque Heritage Association presents you with an overview of the flora and fauna that you can discover in this area (former botanical trail).
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Sporty and not afraid of heights to access it but nothing dangerous
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Perfect refuge to rest, make a fire or take a breath. In my case I had to stop to warm my hands a bit because I was frozen.
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Enjoy the view, there's nothing more you can say about it. Very nice. Greetings Marcus
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The Col del Ullat located at 938 meters offers great views. Pine trees and some redwoods proliferate on this hill in the Sierra de la Albera and there is a restaurant, the Chalet de l'Albère.
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The huts around Les Cluses are set amidst diverse natural landscapes, characterized by mountainous terrain and forests. For instance, Ullat Pass, located at 938 meters, offers great views and is surrounded by pine trees and redwoods in the Sierra de la Albera. Many areas provide opportunities for observing wildlife and flora, with serene lake and torrent landscapes.
Yes, the region features notable historical and cultural sites. The Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines is a significant religious building and historical site, including a chapel, an inn, and a shelter, with parts dating back to the 17th century. It's mentioned as early as 1279 and has a rich history.
The area around Les Cluses offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Salt del Fitó – Douglas DC-6 crash site (1986) loop' or 'Panissars Ruins – Col de Panissars loop'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Pic Calmeille – Fort de Bellegarde loop' are available. Cycling routes, including sections of the Pirinexus, also crisscross the region. You can explore more routes on the Hiking around Les Cluses, MTB Trails around Les Cluses, and Cycling around Les Cluses guide pages.
Refugi Les Salines is a hut located at 1,080 meters above sea level that features a restaurant serving traditional cuisine. It can accommodate approximately 8-10 people, making it a cozy spot for a break or an overnight stay. You can reach it via Ceret or La Vajol.
Casot d’en Lic is a historical structure in the Albera massif. Until the late 19th century, it served as a tool shed for cultivated terraces planted with fruit trees. Today, it offers insights into the local flora and fauna, presented by the Laroque Heritage Association. Access to it can be sporty and involves heights, but it's not considered dangerous.
Refuge de la Tanyareda is an unmanaged refuge nestled in beautiful old oak forests. It can accommodate a maximum of 12 people and is a perfect spot to rest, make a fire, or take a breath during your tour. Visitors have found it ideal for warming up.
Yes, near Cluses in Haute-Savoie, you can find unique mountain hospitality. Chez Bargyton, an 'Estancot d'alpage' (alpine tavern/eatery) near Lac Bénit in Mont-Saxonnex, is known for its pleasant setting, local cuisine, and welcoming atmosphere. It's an ideal spot for a break. Additionally, Gîte La Bergerie in Mont-Saxonnex offers a traditional alpine chalet experience, renovated while retaining its authentic charm. You can find more information about Chez Bargyton on cluses-montagnes-tourisme.com.
No, the notable Refuge d'Aygues-Cluses is not located near Les Cluses, Haute-Savoie. It is situated at 2,135 meters in the magnificent Néouvielle Massif in the Hautes-Pyrénées. This refuge is an essential stop on the Tour du Néouvielle, offering 35 beds, catering services, and an eco-responsible approach. It's known for its pristine natural environment, diverse flora and fauna, and excellent stargazing opportunities within an International Dark Sky Reserve. You can learn more at tourisme-occitanie.com or visit-neouvielle.com.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, such as those from Ullat Pass, which offers 'super foresight' and a very nice perspective. The opportunity to experience a warm mountain atmosphere, observe wildlife, and enjoy serene lake and torrent landscapes is also highly valued. Many find the refuges perfect for resting and warming up, especially after a hike.
Yes, Refugi Les Salines is a hut that includes a restaurant, offering traditional cuisine. It's a great place to enjoy a meal at 1,080 meters above sea level.
While specific traditional igloo refuges directly linked to Les Cluses are not prominent, the broader Haute-Savoie region sometimes features 'Igloo Villages' or similar unique experiences. These can offer unusual overnight stays or dining in ice structures, providing a frosty adventure combining natural settings with sculpted ice interiors. Similarly, while Komoot lists 'Granges de Lutz Alpine Chalets' as a hut, similar names in nearby ski resorts often refer to luxury chalets with extensive amenities like indoor pools and Mont Blanc views, catering to a high-end clientele.


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