Best huts around Vuisternens-devant-Romont, a municipality in the Glâne district of Fribourg, Switzerland, offers a setting for outdoor enthusiasts seeking rustic accommodations. The region is characterized by its natural landscape and provides access to various refuges and alpine huts. These locations serve as bases for exploring the surrounding areas and experiencing local traditions.
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Beautifully located alpine inn on the Niremont with a dreamlike view over the Freiburg Prealps. Especially nice after the hike: stop by on the sun terrace and enjoy regional specialties such as cheese sandwiches, rösti or an individually composed planchette.
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Friendly welcome, excellent meal and reasonable price
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One of the oldest alpine pastures in the canton of Fribourg. There you will enjoy Fribourg specialties: ham, baked cheese slices, cheese fondue
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Here in the heart of the Friborg Pre-Alps is the petting zoo, which is popular with both young and old. Thanks to a mini locomotive, you can easily admire the surrounding mountain panorama. The physical well-being is also taken care of here. Traditional cuisine with local products awaits you in the mountain restaurant. The mushroom rösti and the country ham are particularly recommended.
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ONE OF THE OLDEST ALPINE HOUSES IN THE CANTON OF FREIBURG La Buvette du Gros-Plané consists of a chalet built at the beginning of the 19th century, making it one of the oldest alpine huts in the canton of Fribourg. Burned down in 1921, the chalet was completely rebuilt a year later, in 1922. For 43 years, Mrs. Progin and her husband have been running the diner inherited from Mr. Progin's great-grandparents. In fact, for more than 4 generations, visitors have come to taste the specialties of the Gruyère region, prepared in an artisanal way by the Progin family. With their own cattle, they produce their own milk and make various traditional homemade cheeses such as Sérac, Gruyère d'alpage and Vacherin. In addition, they also offer dishes based on hams prepared on site. Finally, the bar has a play area for children with a slide and swings. https://www.buvette-gros-plane.ch/
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The Moléson alpine cheese dairy allows you to discover the artisanal production of cheese over a wood fire. This chalet dates from 1686 and embodies exceptional tradition and know-how. The demonstration lasts about 45 minutes.
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Superb alpine hut, they serve very good fondues. Very friendly welcome. https://www.lagoilleauxcerfs.ch
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Beautiful view of Lake Gruyère and the Friborg Prealps.
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The region around Vuisternens-devant-Romont offers a variety of huts, including forest huts, alpine huts, and mountain refuges. These range from basic shelters with heating and running water, like the local Cabane forestière, to those offering traditional cuisine and panoramic views, such as Plan Francey Mountain Station.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. Le Gros-Plané offers a play area for children with a slide and swings. The Refuge de Beauregard, located near Ursy, also features a playground and access to a Vitaparcours (health trail), making it ideal for families. Additionally, the Auberge du Petit Pêcheur has a petting zoo and a mini-locomotive.
For authentic Fribourg specialties, visit Le Gros-Plané, one of the oldest alpine huts in the canton. They are known for serving ham, gratinated cheese slices, and cheese fondue, often made with their own artisanal cheeses. La Goille aux Cerfs is another superb alpine refreshment bar where you can enjoy very good fondues.
Absolutely. Plan Francey Mountain Station provides a beautiful view of Lake Gruyère and the Fribourg Prealps. The Refuge de Beauregard, near Ursy, also boasts stunning panoramic views of the Alps from west to east.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as the 'Near Gruyère – Place du Marché, Bulle loop' or the 'Rossens Dam – Greyerzersee Dam loop'. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Place du Marché, Bulle – View of the Fribourg Alps loop'. Road cycling options include the 'Climb to Berlens – Le Grenier à Pain loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Vuisternens-devant-Romont, Cycling around Vuisternens-devant-Romont, and Road Cycling Routes around Vuisternens-devant-Romont guides.
Le Gros-Plané is notable as one of the oldest alpine huts in the canton of Fribourg, with its chalet dating back to the early 19th century. The Moléson Alpine Cheese Dairy is housed in a chalet from 1686, showcasing exceptional tradition and know-how in artisanal cheese production.
Yes, the Cabane forestière directly in Vuisternens-devant-Romont can accommodate up to 50 people and is equipped with heating and running water. The Refuge des Charbonnières, near Ursy, offers a simple yet welcoming shelter in a forest clearing, featuring a wood stove with firewood, gas lamps, and an outdoor fountain for water, providing a traditional, rustic experience.
Visitors appreciate the wonderful surroundings and views, the delicious Fribourg specialties, and the friendly welcome at places like Le Gros-Plané and La Goille aux Cerfs. The community has shared over 70 upvotes and 19 photos, highlighting the natural landscape and the unique experiences offered by these refuges.
The Cabane forestière in Vuisternens-devant-Romont is well-suited for groups, accommodating up to 50 people. The Refuge des Charbonnières, near Ursy, has seating for 45 people and an outdoor grilling area, making it ideal for social gatherings. The Refuge de Corcelle-le-Jorat is also excellent for day-trippers and groups, featuring numerous picnic tables and facilities for making a fire.
Many alpine huts, like Le Gros-Plané, are typically open from June to September, aligning with the warmer months when hiking and outdoor activities are most popular. However, some forest huts with heating, like the Cabane forestière, may be usable across different seasons.
Yes, several huts provide additional facilities. Plan Francey Mountain Station offers good food and views. Auberge du Petit Pêcheur is a restaurant with traditional cuisine and local products, alongside a petting zoo. Moléson Alpine Cheese Dairy provides demonstrations of artisanal cheese production.


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