Refuge Privé A. Saladin
1.2
Alpes-Maritimes, France
About
Refuge Privé A. Saladin sits at 2,000m in the Alpes-Maritimes, serving hikers on routes through the southern limestone ranges. The hut is accessed via the Vallée de la Tinée. From the valley floor, count on 4–5 hours of hiking to reach the refuge, gaining 1,000m elevation. The approach is well-marked and gains steadily through forest before breaking into alpine meadows near the hut.
The refuge is small and privately run, with capacity for around 30 people. Half-board meals are available, though half the beds are dortoir (shared dormitory). Water comes from a spring; the hut has no shower. Open June to September, it serves hikers tackling peaks in the area and walkers using the GR5 variant routes. Conditions underfoot are rock and scree in summer; snow lingers into early June on higher approaches.
Book directly with the refuge by phone or email at least 3 weeks ahead in July and August. June and September are less pressured. The hut fills on weekends year-round and during school holidays. Arrive by early afternoon to secure a bed and eat communal dinner. Bring cash for payment, though some keepers accept card transfers.
The refuge is small and privately run, with capacity for around 30 people. Half-board meals are available, though half the beds are dortoir (shared dormitory). Water comes from a spring; the hut has no shower. Open June to September, it serves hikers tackling peaks in the area and walkers using the GR5 variant routes. Conditions underfoot are rock and scree in summer; snow lingers into early June on higher approaches.
Book directly with the refuge by phone or email at least 3 weeks ahead in July and August. June and September are less pressured. The hut fills on weekends year-round and during school holidays. Arrive by early afternoon to secure a bed and eat communal dinner. Bring cash for payment, though some keepers accept card transfers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 months ahead during peak season (July–August); shoulder months require 4–6 weeks' notice.
The refuge is staffed from June to September, weather dependent.
Hike 4–5 hours from Vallée de la Tinée, gaining 1,000m on a well-marked trail through forest and alpine meadow to 2,000m.
Half-board (dinner and breakfast) is standard; the refuge has 30 beds in shared dorms.
Yes—the approach is steady and well-marked, though 4–5 hours of hiking and 1,000m gain demands basic fitness and hill-walking experience.
Quick Facts
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