Cabin Pastorale de la Sagne
1.3Cabane Pastorale de la Sagne
2,125m
Alpes-Maritimes, France
About
Cabane Pastorale de la Sagne sits at 2,125m in the Alpes-Maritimes, deep in remote limestone country east of Valberg. This is a simple shepherd's cabin, not a staffed mountain refuge. Access is a 2.5-hour walk from the Valberg ski station car park (1,669m), heading southeast via the Lac de Valberg and then the GRP trail system. The final approach crosses alpine meadows and scree to reach the cabin on the Sagne plateau. Winter snow blocks access reliably from November to May.
The cabin sleeps 3 people and is unstaffed, meaning you bring your own food, water, and sleeping bag. There is a wood stove for heating. A small rainwater catchment system supplies basic water, though you should carry treatment tablets. You'll need to be self-sufficient: there are no meals served, no gas stove, and no reliable power. The cabin serves hikers and mountaineers as a base for routes into the Parc National des Écrins backcountry and for scrambling on local limestone peaks.
Book through the Valberg tourism office or the local FFCAM section well ahead—capacity is tiny and the cabin is genuinely remote. Bring a headtorch, matches, repair kit, and enough supplies for your stay plus a safety margin. Respect the shepherd's cabin status: leave it cleaner than you found it. Do not rely on mobile signal.
The cabin sleeps 3 people and is unstaffed, meaning you bring your own food, water, and sleeping bag. There is a wood stove for heating. A small rainwater catchment system supplies basic water, though you should carry treatment tablets. You'll need to be self-sufficient: there are no meals served, no gas stove, and no reliable power. The cabin serves hikers and mountaineers as a base for routes into the Parc National des Écrins backcountry and for scrambling on local limestone peaks.
Book through the Valberg tourism office or the local FFCAM section well ahead—capacity is tiny and the cabin is genuinely remote. Bring a headtorch, matches, repair kit, and enough supplies for your stay plus a safety margin. Respect the shepherd's cabin status: leave it cleaner than you found it. Do not rely on mobile signal.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is an unstaffed refuge, so there's no formal booking system—arrive early to secure a spot, as capacity is only 3 beds. Check locally in Valberg or with the Alpes-Maritimes hiking community for current access conditions and keys.
Open roughly June to October; winter snow blocks access reliably from November to May.
2.5-hour walk from Valberg ski station car park (1,669m), heading southeast via Lac de Valberg and the GRP trail system across alpine meadows and scree to the Sagne plateau at 2,125m.
It's a simple shepherd's cabin with 3 beds and basic shelter; bring your own food, water, and sleeping bag—no meals or services provided.
No—the 2.5-hour approach crosses exposed alpine terrain, unstaffed accommodation requires self-sufficiency, and the remote location demands solid mountain experience and navigation skills.
Quick Facts
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- Private rooms
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