Cabin du Carton
1.0Cabane du Carton
2,290m
Alpes-Maritimes, France
About
Cabane du Carton sits at 2,290m in the Alpes-Maritimes, deep in the backcountry south of Barcelonnette. This is a true shelter hut, not a staffed refuge—you'll need to be self-sufficient. Access is via the Vallée de l'Ubaye, typically approached from Pra-Loup or Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye. The walk in takes 4-5 hours depending on your route and fitness. The hut serves hikers working the high ridges between Pic de Caramantran and Mont Mezzalama, and climbers tackling the limestone rock scattered across this region.
The cabin provides basic shelter with 4 beds and a wood stove. There's no guardian, no meals, no running water. You carry everything in: food, fuel, water for drinking (there are seasonal springs nearby but verify before you go). The hut is open year-round in theory, but winter access is serious mountaineering—avalanche risk and deep snow make it a spring-through-autumn proposition for most people. Summer crowds are minimal because of the remote location and spartan conditions.
Book space by contacting the Parc National des Écrins or the relevant local FFCAM section—the hut operates under backcountry access rules rather than standard refuge booking. Check current access conditions and water availability with local mountaineering guides or the Barcelonnette visitor office before heading up. Go in summer; this is not a winter destination unless you're equipped and experienced in alpine rescue.
The cabin provides basic shelter with 4 beds and a wood stove. There's no guardian, no meals, no running water. You carry everything in: food, fuel, water for drinking (there are seasonal springs nearby but verify before you go). The hut is open year-round in theory, but winter access is serious mountaineering—avalanche risk and deep snow make it a spring-through-autumn proposition for most people. Summer crowds are minimal because of the remote location and spartan conditions.
Book space by contacting the Parc National des Écrins or the relevant local FFCAM section—the hut operates under backcountry access rules rather than standard refuge booking. Check current access conditions and water availability with local mountaineering guides or the Barcelonnette visitor office before heading up. Go in summer; this is not a winter destination unless you're equipped and experienced in alpine rescue.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is an unstaffed shelter—there's no booking system. Arrive early in peak season (July–August) as the 4 beds fill quickly, and bring a headtorch in case someone's already there.
Year-round access, but it's only reliably passable June to October; winter approaches are serious mountaineering.
Approach from Pra-Loup or Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye via the Vallée de l'Ubaye; the walk in takes 4–5 hours depending on your route.
It's a basic shelter with 4 beds—bring your own sleeping bag, food, water purification, and a stove; there's no kitchen or caretaker.
No—you need solid backcountry skills, navigation ability, and self-sufficiency; it's designed for experienced hikers and mountaineers tackling high ridges and rock climbing.
Quick Facts
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- 4
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
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