Cabin du Peney

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Cabane du Peney

Haute-Savoie, France

About

Cabane du Peney sits at 2,477m in the Chaîne du Rougin, above the Vallée de Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval in Haute-Savoie. Reach it from the village of Sixt (850m) via the GR96 trail, climbing steeply through forest then open pasture for 4–5 hours. The route is well-marked but exposed in places. Most parties arrive in one day from the valley, though fit hikers can extend the approach by combining it with adjacent peaks like Tête de Danglasse (2,686m).
The cabin is a basic mountain shelter managed by the FFCAM, offering around 30 places on a mix of bunks and mattresses. There is no guardian (gardien) and no meals provided—bring a stove, fuel, and all food. Water is available from a spring near the cabin. Toilet facilities are basic. The hut opens year-round but is most reliably accessible June to September; winter conditions demand alpine experience and avalanche awareness. The setting makes it ideal for ascents of Mont Buet (3,096m) and peaks across the Chaîne du Rougin.
Book through the FFCAM directly or via their website. The cabin is rarely full even in July and August, but notify the federation ahead if you plan to stay. Keys are held at the Maison de la Sixtine or nearby gîtes in Sixt—confirm access arrangements when you book. There is no electricity or heating, so bring a sleeping bag rated for alpine conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; the FFC manages bookings through their website or by phone. Off-season visits require advance arrangement with the local FFC section.
Staffed from late June to late September; outside these months it operates as an unstaffed emergency shelter.
Start from Sixt village (850m) and follow GR96 steeply uphill through forest then pasture for 4–5 hours to reach 2,477m; the route is well-marked but exposed in sections.
Basic dormitory beds and a warden-run kitchen serving dinner and breakfast during staffed season; bring your own supplies if visiting outside summer months.
No—the 4–5 hour climb is steep with exposed terrain, and 2,477m altitude is serious; it's best for fit hikers with mountain experience and acclimatization.

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