Chapelle Saint-Pons
1.3
1,457m
Alpes-Maritimes, France
About
Chapelle Saint-Pons sits at 1457m in the Alpes-Maritimes, a restored mountain chapel serving as an emergency refuge. The hut lies in the Vallée de la Tinée, accessible from the village of Isola. Approach from Isola takes roughly 3-4 hours on foot via established trails through alpine meadows and forest. This is a true mountain shelter, not a staffed hut, and demands self-sufficiency and route-finding experience.
The chapel offers 3 beds in total, providing basic emergency shelter rather than accommodation-focused facilities. There is no guardian, no meals service, and no heating. Visitors must bring their own sleeping bags, food, and water. The space functions as a refuge for walkers caught by weather or fatigue on longer traverses across the Tinée valley or routes toward the Parc National du Mercantour. Winter access is unreliable and dangerous.
This is not a booking-dependent hut. Access is free and available year-round, but summer and early autumn offer the most reliable conditions. Inform someone of your plans before arrival. Carry a full kit: stove, food, water purification, headtorch, and a map. Mobile signal is poor. Check recent trip reports from the Vallée de la Tinée community before committing—local conditions change rapidly.
The chapel offers 3 beds in total, providing basic emergency shelter rather than accommodation-focused facilities. There is no guardian, no meals service, and no heating. Visitors must bring their own sleeping bags, food, and water. The space functions as a refuge for walkers caught by weather or fatigue on longer traverses across the Tinée valley or routes toward the Parc National du Mercantour. Winter access is unreliable and dangerous.
This is not a booking-dependent hut. Access is free and available year-round, but summer and early autumn offer the most reliable conditions. Inform someone of your plans before arrival. Carry a full kit: stove, food, water purification, headtorch, and a map. Mobile signal is poor. Check recent trip reports from the Vallée de la Tinée community before committing—local conditions change rapidly.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is an unstaffed emergency refuge, so there's no booking system—arrive and use it on a first-come basis. Treat it as backup shelter, not a planned overnight stop.
Accessible year-round, but practical access is June to October when snow clears and trails are passable.
Start from Isola village in the Vallée de la Tinée and hike 3–4 hours via established trails through forest and alpine meadows to reach 1457m.
3 beds and basic shelter only—no food, water, heating, or services. Bring everything you need.
No—this is an emergency refuge for experienced hikers only. It demands route-finding skills, self-sufficiency, and proper gear.
Quick Facts
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- Total
- 3
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Contact & Booking
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