La Cabin des Choucas

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La Cabane des Choucas

Haute-Savoie, France

About

La Cabane des Choucas sits at 2,451m in the Massif de Belledonne, above the Vallée de l'Eau d'Olle. The hut lies 4–5 hours' walk from Allevard-les-Bains (take the GR549, then branch toward Lac Crozet). Most parties approach via Prapoutel-les-Sept-Lacs instead, a 3-hour route that's less steep. The setting is rocky and open, well above treeline, with views across the Chaîne de Belledonne toward Mont-Blanc on clear days. Summer snow lingers into June in some years.

The FFCAM-managed hut has 40 places in shared dormitories. Staff cook dinner and breakfast; you need to book meals in advance, especially on weekends. The hut provides blankets and pillows. There is no shower. Water comes from a mountain spring nearby. The building stays open mid-June to mid-September, closing during winter and early spring. In July and August, the hut fills on weekends with parties making multi-day traverses toward the Chaîne de Belledonne proper or pushing toward Grenoble-area hiking circuits.

Book directly with the hut by phone (04 76 97 51 41) or via the FFCAM website. Reserve 3–4 weeks ahead for summer weekends. Mid-week slots open up more easily. The hut operates on a first-come, first-served basis once booked, so arrive by 17:00 to secure a spot. Half-board (dinner and breakfast) is standard; packed lunches are available. The approach trails are snow-free from July onward in normal years.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; earlier slots fill quickly. Contact the FFCAM or the hut directly—online booking may be limited.
Open June to September, though snow can block access into early June and autumn storms can force closure in late September.
From Prapoutel-les-Sept-Lacs (3 hours, less steep) or via Allevard-les-Bains on the GR549 (4–5 hours). Both are day-hike approaches from the valleys.
Evening dinner and breakfast are provided; bring a sleeping bag. Showers are limited—expect cold water or washing facilities only.
Yes, if your group is fit enough for 3–5 hours of mountain terrain above treeline; the Prapoutel route is more suitable than the Allevard approach.

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