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The Refuge du Ruitor is a welcoming mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 2,032 meters in the heart of the French Alps. Located on the Sassière plateau within the valley of the Petite Sassière, this refuge offers a unique blend of accommodation, restaurant services, and a pub, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the imposing Ruitor massif in Savoie. It serves as an essential stop for adventurers exploring the high mountains, providing a comfortable base in a truly…
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標高 2,030 m
The Refuge du Ruitor serves as an excellent base for various hikes. Popular options include half-day treks to Col du Tachuy (2800m) or Col de Montseiti (2500m). You can also explore numerous small lakes within 1.5 hours of the refuge. For a more challenging day hike, consider reaching the Deffeyes refuge in Italy via the Tachuy, or attempting ice climbs to the Ruitor summit at 3500m.
Yes, the area around Refuge du Ruitor is considered perfect for family-friendly hikes. The refuge itself is part of the "refuge en famille" group, offering board games and explanations about its operations for children. There are many easy hiking routes and opportunities to discover natural features within a short distance, making it an enjoyable destination for all ages.
The most common access point is from the Savonne car park, which typically involves a 1 to 1.5-hour walk to the refuge. A longer 3-hour trek is also possible from La Masure. For those with reduced mobility, authorized 4x4 access is available. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.
While the refuge itself may have specific policies regarding pets inside, the surrounding trails are generally accessible for dogs. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or where livestock might be present, and to always clean up after them. Check with the refuge directly for their current pet policy regarding overnight stays.
The refuge offers 39 sleeping places, distributed between a 12-person mezzanine and a 27-person dormitory with bunk beds. Each bed is provided with a mattress, fitted sheet, two blankets, and a bolster. In summer, unique "Safari tents" are also available for a comfortable mountain bivouac, accommodating 4 to 6 people with camp beds and duvets.
Refuge du Ruitor is a popular destination for ski touring in winter. While the refuge is unguarded for parts of the winter, it remains open and monitored. For guarded periods with full services, typically spring and summer are best. If planning a winter visit, ensure you are well-equipped for snow and ice conditions, and check the refuge's guarding schedule and weather forecasts in advance.
Absolutely! The area boasts stunning views of glaciers and offers panoramas of the Mont Blanc, Grand Paradis, and Vanoise massifs. You'll also find numerous small lakes within a short walk from the refuge, and the wild beauty of the Petite Sassière massif is a constant backdrop. The Lac du Ruitor itself is a significant natural feature worth visiting.
The refuge is well-equipped with gas, running water (on the sink in summer, indoor fountain in winter), cooking utensils, crockery, and lighting. It utilizes solar heating and photovoltaic panels for electricity, emphasizing sustainable tourism. During guarded periods, it offers on-site catering with fresh, local produce, and even has a special artisan beer. There's also a pub and restaurant service.
Originally an old alpine chalet, the Refuge du Ruitor was first restored in 1974 by the Club Alpin Français (CAF). It underwent significant renovations in 1989, expanding its capacity. After being un-guarded but monitored for many years, it has been guarded again since 2016 by passionate wardens, Sandra and Morgan, who focus on sustainable practices and local offerings.
The Refuge du Ruitor is situated at an altitude of approximately 2,032 meters (or 2,038 meters, depending on the source) above sea level, placing it high in the French Alps within the Sassière plateau.