Refuge de Charlet

1.4
Haute-Savoie, France

About

Refuge de Charlet sits at 2,041m in the Chaîne du Reuil, above the Vallée de Chamonix in Haute-Savoie. The hut serves as a natural base for trails across the Mont-Blanc massif's eastern approach. Reach it in 2.5 hours from Le Tour (the village northwest of Chamonix), via a steady climb through alpine meadow and scree. The terrain is non-technical but exposed—bring a map. You can also approach from Vallorcine in 3 hours via the Col de Balme circuit, though this involves more height loss on return.
The refuge operates year-round and accommodates 40 people in dormitories. Meals focus on hearty mountain food: evening menu includes soup, main course, and bread. Breakfast is simple (coffee, bread, jam). There's running water but no shower. The location offers access to the Chalets de la Poya (2,363m) and onward to Les Grands Montets, plus straightforward walks across rolling terrain to neighbouring hut routes. The hut is unmanned in winter—you'll need to call ahead.
Book by phone or email at least two weeks ahead, especially for weekends June through September. July and August fill regularly; aim for shoulder seasons (May-June, September) if possible. The hut accepts cash and French bank cards. Winter visits require prior arrangement as staffing is minimal. Check current contact details with the local Chamonix tourist office or FFCAM.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book at least 3–4 months ahead for July and August; shoulder season (June, September) can usually be booked 6–8 weeks out.
Refuge de Charlet is staffed from mid-June to mid-September, with occasional weekends in shoulder months depending on snow conditions.
Hike 2.5 hours from Le Tour (northwest of Chamonix) via steady alpine meadow and scree, or 3 hours from Vallorcine via Col de Balme; both routes are non-technical but exposed.
Expect bunk beds, a communal dinner (usually 5–6 courses), packed lunches, and hot drinks; showers are either absent or solar-heated and limited—plan accordingly.
Yes for fit walkers comfortable on exposed terrain without scrambling; the approach is long (2.5 hours) and exposed to weather, so previous Alpine hiking experience is helpful.

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