Chalet du CAF
1.4
Haute-Savoie, France
About
Chalet du CAF sits at 1,800m on the northern slopes of the Chaîne de la Tournette, above the Lac d'Annecy. Reach it from the village of Talloires in 2 hours 30 minutes via the GR96. The path climbs steadily through forest and alpine meadow. In winter, access requires snowshoes or skis.
The hut is run by the FFCAM and sleeps 40 people in dormitory rooms. Meals are available year-round: a cooked dinner and breakfast are standard. The kitchen can prepare packed lunches on request. Water comes from a spring. Showers are available. The hut has no electricity, so there is no phone signal and no charging. Toilets are outside.
Book directly with the FFCAM by phone or email at least 4 weeks ahead, longer for July and August. The hut fills quickly during school holidays and weekends. The main season runs from May to October, though weather can make it inaccessible in late autumn. Winter access depends on snow conditions and should be confirmed beforehand.
The hut is run by the FFCAM and sleeps 40 people in dormitory rooms. Meals are available year-round: a cooked dinner and breakfast are standard. The kitchen can prepare packed lunches on request. Water comes from a spring. Showers are available. The hut has no electricity, so there is no phone signal and no charging. Toilets are outside.
Book directly with the FFCAM by phone or email at least 4 weeks ahead, longer for July and August. The hut fills quickly during school holidays and weekends. The main season runs from May to October, though weather can make it inaccessible in late autumn. Winter access depends on snow conditions and should be confirmed beforehand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book at least 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; winter visits can often be arranged with shorter notice since fewer people come.
Chalet du CAF is open year-round, though winter access is limited to those with snowshoes or skis.
Start from Talloires village and follow the GR96 for 2 hours 30 minutes; the trail climbs steadily through forest and meadow to 1,800m.
Cooked dinner and breakfast are served daily; packed lunches available on request. Dorms sleep up to 40 people.
Yes—the GR96 is well-marked and steady rather than steep, making it accessible for hikers with basic fitness and any season except deep winter.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- FFCAM
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- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
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Contact & Booking
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