Habert des Ramées

1.9
1,620m Isere, France
Easy

About

Habert des Ramées sits at 1,620m in the Chaîne de Belledonne, a limestone massif east of Grenoble. The hut sits above the Vallée du Bréda. Access is from the village of Envers, a 2-hour approach on marked trails through spruce forest. The hut also works as a base for scrambles and rock climbing on the Belledonne ridges.
The refuge is a simple mountain hut run by FFCAM. It offers basic dormitory accommodation and a kitchen where you can cook. There is no restaurant service. The hut typically opens from May through October, though winter access is possible with prior arrangement. Water is available from a spring. Expect 20–30 people capacity. Bring your own sleeping bag and food, or buy supplies in Envers beforehand—there is no shop at the hut.
Book direct with FFCAM or the Grenoble section. July and August fill 4–6 weeks ahead. Outside summer, you can often turn up without reservation. Check current opening dates before you travel, as autumn and spring schedules shift with weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekdays and shoulder season (May, September–October) require less notice.
Habert des Ramées is typically open June to October, though exact dates vary—contact the FFCAM guardian or check alpine-huts.com closer to your trip.
Start from the village of Envers and follow marked trails through spruce forest; the approach takes about 2 hours to reach 1,620m.
The hut offers basic dormitory beds and a self-catering kitchen; there is no restaurant service, so bring or prepare your own meals.
The 2-hour approach hike is manageable for fit beginners, but the hut works best as a base for scrambling and rock climbing on Belledonne ridges—those activities require experience.

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