Best huts around Brezons are found in the Brezons Valley, a glacial valley nestled within the Cantal mountains. This region is known for its natural landscapes and traditional accommodations, often referred to as *burons* and *refuges*. These structures provide insight into local heritage and offer tranquil retreats amidst the "Valley of a Thousand Springs." The area's terrain features include mountains and cirques, providing diverse settings for these unique lodgings.
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At the Col de la Griffoul, turn left coming from Brezons. A sign indicates whether the buron is open or closed. After 4 km on a motorable path in the mountain pastures amid magnificent views of the surrounding area, take a path on the right which indicates the buron. A meal at lunchtime or a drink during the day will be welcome. The view is superb in good weather. Discovery of the Granval cirque by continuing a few meters after the junction near the buron. There is a <viewpoint> sign.
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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 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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After overcoming the Puy Mary and a wonderful descent, the Auberge d`Aijean is halfway down the "downhill run" near Gandilhon, a beautifully renovated farmstead, very tastefully furnished, with a fantastic garden (unobstructed view up to Puy Mary and down into the valley) and a very good menu for dinner. We could safely store the bikes.
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The huts in the Brezons Valley, often called burons or refuges, are unique for their blend of historical authenticity and stunning natural settings. Many are meticulously renovated ancient shepherd's shelters, preserving their heritage while offering modern comforts. They are situated in secluded, picturesque locations, providing breathtaking 360-degree views of mountains and cirques within the "Valley of a Thousand Springs," offering a tranquil escape and a distinctive local experience.
Yes, several huts offer overnight stays. For instance, the Buron d'Eylac Refuge provides a resting place for hikers, with overnight stays possible near Puy Mary. Similarly, the Meije Coste Refuge, a former buron, now serves as a mountain refuge at 1450 meters altitude and accommodates long-distance hikers.
The huts are nestled in the Cantal mountains, offering views of glacial valleys, cirques, and peaks. The Brezons Valley itself is known as the "Valley of a Thousand Springs." From the Meije Coste Refuge, you can enjoy a magnificent panorama of the Alagnon valley and the Lioran. The Buron de la Combe de la Saure offers superb views of the surroundings, and you can discover the Cirque de Granval nearby.
Yes, some options are well-suited for families. The Burons de la Tagadure, for example, are renovated shepherd's shelters that offer a unique experience for family weekends. The Buron de Livernade is another renovated barn that can accommodate up to 10 travelers, providing a peaceful retreat for larger groups or families.
Many of the huts, particularly the burons, are ancient shepherd's shelters that were historically used by cowherds during the summer pastures. They represent traditional local architecture and offer insight into the region's agricultural heritage. The Buron de Cheylus is a typical example of a summer house, showcasing this traditional building style.
The area around Brezons offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as routes to Plomb du Cantal or Puy Mary. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle routes like the Murat – View of the Plomb du Cantal loop. Mountain biking trails are also available, including routes around Plomb du Cantal. You can explore these options further in the Mountain Hikes around Brezons, Cycling around Brezons, and MTB Trails around Brezons guides.
Yes, for a truly unique experience, you can find options like 'A Roulotte' (a caravan) at Acabatz de Dintrar. Located at the foot of the Plomb du Cantal, this charming caravan offers an unusual and tranquil stay with an alcove bed, dry toilets, and a separate shower/kitchenette caravan, ideal for nature observation and relaxation.
Some huts offer dining options. The Auberge d'Aijean is a beautifully renovated farmstead with a very good menu for dinner. The Buron de la Combe de la Saure also welcomes visitors for a meal or a drink during the day.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. During winter, access to higher-altitude huts like the Buron d'Eylac (at 1,400 meters) is only possible by snowshoes or cross-country skis. For hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes, the warmer months are generally more accessible and popular.
Visitors highly value the tranquility and connection with nature that these huts provide, offering an escape from daily life. The unique charm and authenticity of the restored burons, along with the stunning natural settings and panoramic views, are frequently praised. The opportunity for relaxation, nature observation, and hiking in the peaceful ambiance is a major draw.
Yes, the Refuge de Cabrespine, located in the wider Cantal area, is a free and unguarded buron. It is known for its magnificent panoramic views, making it an ideal spot to admire the sunset and find shelter from the wind.
Yes, the Buron d'Eylac Refuge is a stop where hikers can take water, which is brought to the site by volunteers. This makes it a convenient resting place for those on long-distance trails.


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