Cabin de Viraysse
1.3Cabane de Viraysse
2,279m
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
About
Cabane de Viraysse sits at 2,279m in the Mercantour massif, roughly 2 hours' walk from the Lac de Sainte-Anne trailhead. The approach follows a well-marked path gaining 600m through alpine meadow and rock. This is genuine mountain terrain—bring a map and know how to read it. Weather changes fast above 2,000m, and the final section crosses loose scree where a stumble matters.
The cabin is basic mountain shelter rather than staffed refuge. It sleeps around 10–15 people on foam mats in communal dormitory space. There's no guardian, no meals, no hot water. You bring everything: food, fuel for the stove, a sleeping bag rated to -5°C minimum. Water comes from a spring near the hut (check it's flowing in late summer). The cabin has a basic roof, walls, and a cast-iron stove—enough to keep you alive if weather turns, not enough to be comfortable without proper kit.
This is a FFCAM-maintained facility, free to use. Register your visit in the logbook. Arrive with daylight to spare and bring a headtorch. Solo trips are possible but unwise—go with partners who know mountain safety. The hut works best as a base for climbs into the high Mercantour (Cime du Gélas, Mont Ténibre) rather than as a casual overnight. Winter access is serious mountaineering only. Summer is June to September; snow lingers into July in bad years.
The cabin is basic mountain shelter rather than staffed refuge. It sleeps around 10–15 people on foam mats in communal dormitory space. There's no guardian, no meals, no hot water. You bring everything: food, fuel for the stove, a sleeping bag rated to -5°C minimum. Water comes from a spring near the hut (check it's flowing in late summer). The cabin has a basic roof, walls, and a cast-iron stove—enough to keep you alive if weather turns, not enough to be comfortable without proper kit.
This is a FFCAM-maintained facility, free to use. Register your visit in the logbook. Arrive with daylight to spare and bring a headtorch. Solo trips are possible but unwise—go with partners who know mountain safety. The hut works best as a base for climbs into the high Mercantour (Cime du Gélas, Mont Ténibre) rather than as a casual overnight. Winter access is serious mountaineering only. Summer is June to September; snow lingers into July in bad years.
Frequently Asked Questions
No formal booking system exists; Cabane de Viraysse is a basic unstaffed shelter on a first-come, first-served basis.
Late June to September, depending on snow; check conditions locally as there's no permanent staff.
Start from Lac de Sainte-Anne trailhead and hike 2 hours on a well-marked path gaining 600m through alpine meadow and scree.
Cabane de Viraysse is a basic shelter with foam mats for 10–15 people in a communal dorm; bring your own food, water, and sleeping bag.
No—this is genuine mountain terrain with loose scree, fast weather, and navigation demands; only suitable for experienced hikers comfortable with map reading and alpine conditions.
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