Cabin de la Cave
1.4Cabane de la Cave
Savoie, France
About
Cabane de la Cave sits at 2,518m in the Chaîne de la Bauges, between Annecy and Chambéry in Savoie. The standard approach is from Châtel-sur-Montsalvens (1,050m) via a 4-hour hike through beech forest and alpine pastures. The route is well-marked but steep in sections. You can also reach it in 3 hours from Col de la Loze (1,653m) via the GR96 if you have transport at the pass. The hut sits on a minor col overlooking a limestone plateau, making it a natural base for ridge traverses and peak ascents in the Bauges.
The cabane is a simple stone refuge run by FFCAM (Fédération Française des Clubs Alpins et de Montagne) with 20 bunks across two rooms and basic dormitory conditions. It has a small kitchen where meals are prepared; expect hearty stews and pasta rather than restaurant dining. Water comes from a spring but can be scarce in late summer. There's no electricity or heating beyond a wood stove. The hut typically opens mid-June through September, depending on snow conditions. Winter access is possible for skilled mountaineers only.
Book directly with FFCAM Chambéry section at least 4 weeks ahead for July and August weekends. The hut fills quickly during school holidays and in good weather windows. The guardian is usually present from mid-June onwards but may be absent in shoulder seasons; contact ahead to confirm occupancy. Half-board (dinner and breakfast) is standard. Bring a headlamp—the hut has no lighting after sunset.
The cabane is a simple stone refuge run by FFCAM (Fédération Française des Clubs Alpins et de Montagne) with 20 bunks across two rooms and basic dormitory conditions. It has a small kitchen where meals are prepared; expect hearty stews and pasta rather than restaurant dining. Water comes from a spring but can be scarce in late summer. There's no electricity or heating beyond a wood stove. The hut typically opens mid-June through September, depending on snow conditions. Winter access is possible for skilled mountaineers only.
Book directly with FFCAM Chambéry section at least 4 weeks ahead for July and August weekends. The hut fills quickly during school holidays and in good weather windows. The guardian is usually present from mid-June onwards but may be absent in shoulder seasons; contact ahead to confirm occupancy. Half-board (dinner and breakfast) is standard. Bring a headlamp—the hut has no lighting after sunset.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; shoulder season (June, September) requires less notice.
Cabane de la Cave is staffed June to September, with variable opening dates depending on snow and weather.
Start from Châtel-sur-Montsalvens (1,050m) for a 4-hour hike via GR96, or from Col de la Loze (1,653m) in 3 hours if you have transport to the pass.
The hut provides dinner and breakfast; bring your own sleeping bag, and showers are limited or unavailable—plan for a wash with cold water.
No—the approach is steep and exposed in sections, and the hut sits at 2,518m; it's better suited to hikers with mountain experience and those planning ridge work or peak ascents.
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