Refuge du Fond d'Aussois
Refuge du Fond d'Aussois
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The Refuge du Fond d'Aussois is a welcoming mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 2350 meters within the stunning Vanoise National Park in Savoie, France. Located in the municipality of Aussois, this refuge serves as an ideal stopover for hikers, a strategic base camp for alpinists and skiers, and a peaceful retreat amidst breathtaking alpine scenery. From its vantage point, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of impressive peaks, including the Pointe d'Ambin, the towering Scolette, and the majestic Dent…
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Elevation 2,340 m
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The refuge offers a capacity of 52 beds during the guarded period. When unguarded, a smaller winter section with 20 beds remains open. Facilities include hot showers during guarded periods, a fireplace/wood-burning stove, and a 'salle hors sac' (unsupervised common room) equipped with gas, cooking pots, and cutlery for self-catering.
The Refuge du Fond d'Aussois provides permanent catering services with a focus on organic and local products. You can expect organic homemade bread and vegetarian organic boards. Visitors have praised the quality of the food, noting it's suitable for vegetarians. Local beverages, such as 'La Vanoise' beer, are also available.
The refuge is considered very family-friendly and carries the 'Refuge en Famille' label, making it an excellent choice for children's first mountain hut experience. It is also accessible to various modes of transport, including Joëlettes (all-terrain wheelchairs), which are available at the refuge, demonstrating a commitment to broader accessibility.
While the refuge itself is within the Vanoise National Park, which often has restrictions on dogs, especially in core zones, specific information regarding dog-friendliness at the refuge or on its immediate trails is not explicitly provided. It's always best to contact the refuge directly or check park regulations for the most current rules regarding pets.
The refuge serves as a starting point for numerous day hikes. While many routes can be challenging, the general area offers accessible paths. For specific beginner-friendly routes, consider exploring the immediate vicinity of the refuge or shorter sections of trails like the path towards Plateau Mauvais Berger. Always check trail difficulty and conditions before heading out.
The closest parking area is at Plan d'Amont, from which it takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to walk to the refuge. While public transport directly to Plan d'Amont might be limited, the nearest village, Aussois, may offer connections. Access is also possible via ski lifts with an additional hour of walking during their operational season.
The area boasts stunning scenery with panoramic views of the Vanoise massif and peaks like the Dent Parrachée. You can expect to see diverse wildlife, including marmots, squirrels, bearded vultures, and ibexes. The paths are also lined with beautiful rhododendrons and Arolla pines, adding to the natural charm.
Access to the Vanoise National Park generally does not require a specific hiking permit for day visitors. However, staying overnight at the refuge requires booking and payment for accommodation and services. It's advisable to check the refuge's official website for current booking procedures and any potential park-specific regulations for certain activities or areas.
During winter, the Refuge du Fond d'Aussois transforms into a hub for snow sports. It's a popular base for snowshoeing and ski touring enthusiasts. The permanently open winter section with 20 beds provides a unique experience for those venturing into the snow-covered alpine landscape.
The current refuge, built in 2003, is situated in an area of alpine pastures and overlooks the former 'Chalet de la Marie,' which has been repurposed as a 'memory space.' The region is also notable for the Plan d'Amont and Plan d'Aval hydroelectric dams, constructed between 1950 and 1955, which power an aerospace wind tunnel further down the valley.
The refuge demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability. It prioritizes organic and local products for its catering, with food often supplied by helicopter only once, and the rest transported by other means. It is also equipped with photovoltaic panels and a hydroelectric power plant, and manages its waste responsibly, including an outhouse.