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15 years ago
Ressemble plus a un refuge qu a une auberge, ultra simple et rustique, mais parfait après une journée de marche ou d alpinisme!
288 chemin de Trélechamps
74400 Argentière
France
04 50 54 05 14
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http://www.la-boerne.fr/fr
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Known to Americans as simply: "Gouter Hut", it is laughable to call this wonder of engineering a…read more"hut". It costs nearly 100 USD/night to stay here. (It's worth it. Protip: you can get a hearty discount if you are the member of a mountaineering club, and can prove it) They fly food in via helicopter, and this is included in the price. (we had Salmon) They fly out people with altitude sickness. They sell alcohol! (best beer I ever had was my "arrival beer" here, so crisp, so refreshing!) They can accommodate up to 100 people. The furnishings are the perfect mix of functional, stylish, and minimalist. The beds are comfy! It's nicer than any place I've ever lived in, in the front country! It makes climbing Mt Blanc feel more "cushy vacation" than "miserable slog/sufferfest".
Refuge Chalet de Lognan
(3 reviews)
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Hands-down the best meal I've ever had on a mountain anywhere, ever. The refuge is off-piste to…read moreskier's right of La Herse or the Grand Montets cablecar. In addition to the off-piste route, you can take moderate cat-tracks to it from the piste, but there is no getting back on piste without either hiking out, taking a steep red back down to the Lognan trail to the base, or taking more off-piste back to the Lognan trail. The refuge is tiny, so you really need to call to make reservations beforehand (day before or morning of) in order to make sure you have a table. This is a beautiful old school refuge, with cozy stone walls, exposed wood beams, and old wood tables. I can't imagine a more Alps feel being possible. The menu seems to change daily, and on the day we were there they had something like oven-baked French bread pizza in cast iron skillets, but that's not doing it justice at all. The bread was cut and layered into the bottom of the pans, slices of fantastic cheese placed on top, then topped with a variety of options (e.g., tomatoes, asparagus, etc.) and baked until the cheese was bubbling. To wrap up the meal, they have a decent selection of tarts, tortes, and other sweets. My rhubarb tart was amazing, with a perfect crust and enough rhubarb for flavor in the tart without being too bitter, and my friend's blueberry tart disappeared damn near instantly, so I assume that it was also good. Great food, great views, and a great vibe; what more could you want from a ski hut in the Alps?
Best place to eat on the mountain in Chamonix that's lift accessible, even if you do need to ski…read moreoff piste to get there. Put it on your must visit list along with Refuge du Requin.
Refuge du Plan de l'Aiguille
(4 reviews)
GREAT food! and beautiful view! Great place to hang out after climbing in du midi. It did require a…read moreshort hike from plan l'aiguille but it's totally worth it
Surprisingly great food, for a mountain refuge. Friendly staff. The stunning views and clean and…read morebright interior (as well as the terrace) are obvious at first glance.
Refuge du Nid d'Aigle
Nice place to grab a bite and a beer and stare out at massive Mont Blanc…read more This refuge is located at the end of the tram, right at the start of a journey to the summit of Mont Blanc. Views are great, and almost no hiking is required. (like many of the views in the great Chamonix area)
La Cabane de Susanfe
Well what an adventure. Simon and I walked about 10 miles up a mountain to reach this remote…read morerefuge. The ascent takes you through rocks and chains help you up in places - virtually mountaineering although I managed it in plimsolls and there is a cafe for refreshments half way up before it gets tough. My heart was pounding after this extreme walk and I was relieved to see La Cabane de Susanfe's flag in the distance. Even though we did this walk in June, it was fairly cold at this height and one can see snow on the same level. We had a delicious dinner of soup and curry with an apple puree dessert and except for the latter were given 2 servings of each. One can purchase drinks. There is an Aga in the dining room and the warmth was so welcoming. A few chairs are outside for smoking and a dog prowls the estate. Upstairs one sleeps in a dormitory which gives one a bit of pressure to sleep and not make any noise and with my heart pounding I nodded off eventually. Heavy rain fell on the roof -Simon and I were so lucky to have missed that on our way up. A real alpine experience. I thought the breakfast could have been better as it just consisted of some bread, jam and coffee before we walked back down. Well done to the owners for living in such a difficult to reach, isolated location to provide this experience for people.
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The best place ever. The windows & views are breathtaking. The fresh made hot food is so yummy…read more Huge wine selection. Fresh desserts. Portions are huge. You will not be disappointed coming here. Bathrooms huge & clean. Also you can pay to stay as a bread n breakfast!
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