Refuge de Gialorgues
1.6
2,275m
Alpes-Maritimes, France
About
Refuge de Gialorgues sits at 2,275m in the Alpes-Maritimes, deep in the Parc National du Mercantour. Access is via the Vallée de la Gordolasque from Saint-Martin-Vésubie—a serious approach of 4–5 hours on foot covering rough terrain and elevation gain of roughly 1,200m. This is not a day-hike destination. The refuge serves climbers and mountaineers heading to peaks around the Parc, particularly those tackling Mont Gelas (3,143m) or traversing ridges in this remote corner of the southern Alps. Winter access is not feasible.
The refuge is small and austere, with 12 beds across basic dormitories. The FFCAM caretaker prepares meals from stored provisions—expect hearty mountain food, not restaurant cooking. Water comes from snowmelt and mountain springs. There is no electricity, heating beyond a wood stove, or shower facilities. The refuge opens mid-June through September only, depending on snow melt and conditions. It closes entirely in winter.
Book through the FFCAM directly or via the Club Alpin Français network. Contact the Maison du Parc in Saint-Martin-Vésubie to confirm current opening dates and caretaker presence, as staffing at remote huts is weather-dependent. July and August are busiest; aim to book 2–3 months ahead for these months. Bring a headtorch, warm layers, and all personal kit—resupply options do not exist above the valley.
The refuge is small and austere, with 12 beds across basic dormitories. The FFCAM caretaker prepares meals from stored provisions—expect hearty mountain food, not restaurant cooking. Water comes from snowmelt and mountain springs. There is no electricity, heating beyond a wood stove, or shower facilities. The refuge opens mid-June through September only, depending on snow melt and conditions. It closes entirely in winter.
Book through the FFCAM directly or via the Club Alpin Français network. Contact the Maison du Parc in Saint-Martin-Vésubie to confirm current opening dates and caretaker presence, as staffing at remote huts is weather-dependent. July and August are busiest; aim to book 2–3 months ahead for these months. Bring a headtorch, warm layers, and all personal kit—resupply options do not exist above the valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; this small 12-bed refuge fills quickly during July and August.
The refuge is staffed June to September, with the exact dates depending on snow conditions—contact ahead if planning shoulder season visits.
Hike 4–5 hours from Saint-Martin-Vésubie up the Vallée de la Gordolasque, gaining roughly 1,200m on rough terrain; this is a serious approach, not suitable as a day hike.
Expect basic mountain hut conditions: 12 beds in shared dormitories, meals provided by the guardian, and water from the spring—no showers.
No—the long, steep approach and remote location make this a refuge for experienced hikers and mountaineers only.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- FFCAM
- Season
- –
- Total
- 12
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- Website
- https://refugedegialorgues.ffcam.fr/