Cabin de Bressenge
1.3Cabane de Bressenge
1,973m
Alpes-Maritimes, France
About
Cabane de Bressenge sits at 1,973m in the Alpes-Maritimes, deep in the limestone plateau country above the Vésubie valley. The approach takes 2 hours from the Promenade des Anglais trailhead near Saint-Martin-Vésubie. You climb steadily through beech forest, then emerge onto open karst terrain. The final section crosses bare rock and low scrub to reach the cabin. The setting is remote and exposed—weather changes quickly here.
The cabin is small and basic: five beds in a single room, no electricity, water from a cistern, chemical toilet. There is a stove for heating. The caretaker provides simple meals (dinner and breakfast) if booked in advance. The cabin operates year-round but winter access is serious mountaineering terrain. Spring through autumn are the practical seasons for most hikers. This is a working mountain refuge for people doing alpine traverses and scrambling, not a hostel.
Contact the hut directly well ahead—it has no internet booking system and the caretaker manages visits by phone or post. Book at least two weeks before in summer. July and August draw the most traffic. The cabin is managed by local alpinists and maintains a low profile. Expect to carry everything you need except food; water supply is unreliable in dry seasons.
The cabin is small and basic: five beds in a single room, no electricity, water from a cistern, chemical toilet. There is a stove for heating. The caretaker provides simple meals (dinner and breakfast) if booked in advance. The cabin operates year-round but winter access is serious mountaineering terrain. Spring through autumn are the practical seasons for most hikers. This is a working mountain refuge for people doing alpine traverses and scrambling, not a hostel.
Contact the hut directly well ahead—it has no internet booking system and the caretaker manages visits by phone or post. Book at least two weeks before in summer. July and August draw the most traffic. The cabin is managed by local alpinists and maintains a low profile. Expect to carry everything you need except food; water supply is unreliable in dry seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the hut directly at least 2–3 months ahead, especially for summer weekends; capacity is only 5 beds.
Open June to September; staffing and exact dates depend on weather and snow conditions—confirm before you go.
Start from the Promenade des Anglais trailhead near Saint-Martin-Vésubie; the hike takes 2 hours and climbs steadily through beech forest then onto exposed karst plateau.
Five beds in one room, no electricity; bring a sleeping bag and expect basic conditions—no shower or hot water.
No; the exposed karst terrain, remote location, and quick weather changes require mountain experience and good navigation skills.
Quick Facts
- Season
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- Total
- 5
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website