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Mountain Huts Chamonix — 5 of Our Favourites

Discover and book your perfect Chamonix mountain hut

If you come to Chamonix in the summer (and we think you really should), the chances are you'll want to get your walking boots on and go for a ramble or two.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Chamonix Hiking & Walking Guide.

Terminal Neige - Refuge du Montenvers, Chamonix exterior

1. Refuge du Montenvers

Location
Chamonix

Overlooking the Mer de Glace and the magnificent peak of the Dru, this refuge is full of history and many mountaineering tales, although its location makes it a little different to your average Chamonix hotel.

Accessed by the Montenvers train or by the walking trails to the Mer de Glace, once the last train leaves the station to return to Chamonix at the end of the day you are alone in this great place to enjoy the peace and serenity.

Originally built in 1880 its history is full of mountaineers making first ascents, travellers from afar who came to see this mythical place and writers and adventurers who came to experience something out of the ordinary.

The refuge exudes old-fashioned charm in its 20 rooms, suites and dormitories. A journey into the past, a tribute to the architectural and historical heritage of Montenvers, which has been witness to the greatest mountain climbers, adventurers, famous artists and writers. If the walls could speak, they would share many secrets about the history of this great building. Each side of the refuge offers breathtaking views of the Mer de Glace glacier, the Drus and Grandes Jorasses peaks.

The refuge is also a very popular location for events, parties and weddings and they do accept large group bookings for accommodation and food. In addition to this, there are many events on at this historical location throughout the year and specifically in the summer months. 

Keep an eye on our calendar of the latest events.

Hiking the Grand Balcon Nord from Plan de l'Aiguille to Montenvers

2. Plan de l'Aiguille refuge (2207m), Massif du Mont-Blanc

Location
Chamonix

Just a 15 minute easy hike from the Plan de l'Aiguille cable car brings you to this beautiful mountain refuge with stunning views of the valley... and donkeys too.

As well as being easily accessible, this is one of the better equipped huts in the region; not only can you pay by card but they also have WiFi and hot showers… happy days.

It's a very popular lunch spot for hikers and sightseers, their terrace has one of the most stunning views in the valley. The menu offers traditional French alpine cuisine - big salads, hearty omelettes, platters of local meats and cheeses, croutes, regional specialities and tasty homemade fruit tarts.

The refuge is open and staffed from May through to late October; outside of this period it is open and equipped with bedding but is unstaffed and you will have to clean up after yourselves.

The refuge sleeps up to 40 people in summer and 10 in winter; accommodation can be booked on a half-board or bed only basis.

Please contact the refuge directly for this season's prices and its opening and closing dates.

Chailloux Chalets, Les Houches

3. Chalets de Chailloux (1923m)

Location
Les Houches

This old farmstead is now used as a buvette or snack stop for hikers in summer and can be found above Coupeau in Les Houches. 

They serve simple food like charcuterie, local cheese platters and home made pastries. You can also enjoy a fondue here but you must book this in advance. 

The refuge is run by its guardienne Agnes and it's open from mid June to mid October, except in extreme weather. 

Call to make an enquiry or reservation. 

Envers des Aiguilles Refuge (2532m), Massif du Mont-Blanc exterior

4. Envers des Aiguilles refuge (2532m), Massif du Mont-Blanc

Location
Chamonix

This shelter is easily accessible via the Montenvers train link. Perched on a ledge along the Mer de Glace route, it has some spectacular views of the Mont Blanc Massif which can be enjoyed from their terrace.

During the summer season, which runs from mid-June to mid-September, the refuge has capacity for 68 people in dormitories of approximately 10 people. Booking should be made in advance.

In the winter, there is space for 12 people. Mattresses and bed covers are supplied but the hut is unstaffed and there is no gas or heating.

Accommodation can be booked half-board, B&B or bed only; there is also a lunch and snack menu on offer during the day. 

Please enquire directly with the refuge for this season's prices and its opening and closing dates.

Bellachat Refuge (2152m), Massif du Mont-Blanc exterior

5. Bellachat refuge (2152m), Massif du Mont-Blanc

Location
Chamonix

This small but easily accessible refuge has some of the best views of Mont Blanc on offer in the Chamonix valley.

The accommodation is simple, with an outside toilet and no hot showers.

There are three dormitories of six, 10 and 12 beds; bedding is included but for hygiene reasons you must provide your own sheet or sleeping bag liner.

Be warned that the beds in the dormitory are side by side.

The refuge offers half-board, B&B or bed only accommodation; a lunch-snack menu is served during the day and the sunny terrace is a popular refreshment stop for passing hikers. The cuisine is typical alpine food such as homemade soups, seasonal salads, local cheeses, cured meats, blueberry tarts and so on.

The refuge is open from June to September. Please enquire directly with the refuge for this season's prices and its opening and closing dates.