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The Refuge de Vallonbrun is a welcoming mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 2,272 meters within the stunning Vanoise National Park in Savoie, France. Situated in the Massif de la Vanoise range, specifically above Lanslevillard in Val-Cenis, Haute Maurienne, this refuge serves as a key stopover along the renowned GR5 long-distance hiking trail.
Visitors consistently praise the refuge for its magnificent panoramic views, which sweep across prominent peaks such as Albaron, Dent Parrachée, Meije, and the Aiguilles d'Arves, alongside…
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La fesse du milieu, 73480 Val-Cenis
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The Refuge de Vallonbrun is typically guarded from mid-June to mid-September. During this period, hikers can expect full services including dormitories with blankets, meals (dinner and breakfast), and access to a 'hors-sac' (self-catering) corner equipped with cooking plates, a water point, sink, and kitchenware. It's the best time to visit for a fully supported mountain experience.
Yes, outside of the guarded period, the refuge remains open as an unmanaged shelter. It provides a dormitory with six mattresses and blankets, heating, cooking equipment, and dishes. While basic, it offers essential shelter for experienced hikers during the off-season.
No specific hiking permits are generally required for trails around the refuge. However, if you plan to bivouac (camp overnight) near the refuge during summer, it is authorized in designated areas with a capacity of sixteen people or eight tents. A fee of five euros per person is requested, and prior reservation is advisable.
The Refuge de Vallonbrun is a key stopover on the famous GR5 long-distance hiking trail. It's also part of the tour of the Méan Martin. From the refuge, hikers can explore various routes within the Vanoise National Park, offering diverse landscapes and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The initial ascent from Lanslevillard to the refuge itself is a popular route, taking approximately two hours.
The primary trail to Refuge de Vallonbrun from Lanslevillard is considered a moderate challenge, suitable for those with a reasonable level of fitness. It involves an ascent to 2,272 meters above sea level. Trails around the refuge vary, with options for different fitness levels, ranging from moderate day hikes to more strenuous multi-day treks along the GR5.
The Vanoise National Park has specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are not permitted, even on a leash, within the central zone of the National Park to protect wildlife. However, they may be allowed in certain peripheral zones or on specific trails. It is crucial to check the most current regulations of the Vanoise National Park before planning your visit with a dog.
While the main ascent to the refuge is a moderate hike, families with active children who are accustomed to mountain walking can enjoy the experience. The serene environment and opportunities for wildlife observation (marmots, ibexes) can be very rewarding for children. Shorter, less strenuous walks might be found directly around the refuge, but the primary access involves a significant elevation gain.
The Vanoise National Park is rich in biodiversity. Visitors to Refuge de Vallonbrun often have the chance to spot iconic alpine wildlife such as marmots, ibexes, and various bird species, including the majestic bearded vultures. The tranquil environment provides excellent opportunities for nature observation.
The nearest parking for accessing Refuge de Vallonbrun is typically located near Lanslevillard in Val-Cenis. From this parking area, the hike to the refuge takes approximately two hours. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking spaces can fill up quickly.
The Refuge de Vallonbrun is managed with a strong commitment to sustainability. It utilizes rainwater recovery, solar energy for power, and implements waste sorting practices. The refuge actively participates in raising public awareness about sustainable development and the importance of protecting the natural environment of the Vanoise National Park.
During guarded periods, the refuge offers a unique dinner menu that typically includes homemade soup, a main course, a cheese platter, and dessert. A hearty breakfast is also provided. For those who prefer to cook their own meals, a 'hors-sac' (self-catering) corner is available with cooking facilities and kitchenware.