Châlet de la Petite Berge
1.9
2,060m
Savoie, France
About
Châlet de la Petite Berge sits at 2,060m on the western slopes of the Massif de la Lauzière, in the Parc National de la Vanoise. The hut is reached from the village of Montaimont (itself accessible from Chambéry or Aime-la-Plagne). Most parties approach from the Lac de Montaimont car park: the trail climbs steadily through forest and alpine meadow for 2.5 to 3 hours. The path is well-marked but can be muddy in spring. Winter access is unreliable; check conditions before attempting an out-of-season visit.
The châlet operates as a small refuge run by FFCAM and offers 20 to 25 beds split between shared dormitories. Dinner and breakfast are provided if booked in advance; the kitchen can usually accommodate simple packed-lunch requests. Water comes from a reliable spring. Toilets are basic but functional. The hut opens from late June through September; it closes during heavy snow and high winds. In summer, you can climb several 2,500m+ peaks from the hut—the Pic de Montaimont and nearby ridges are within four hours' walking.
Book directly with FFCAM (contact details available through the national federation website) at least 4 weeks ahead for July and August, when the hut regularly fills. Weekend traffic is heavy from late June to mid-August. A small deposit (10–15€) is usually required. Arrive with cash for meals if paying on-site; card payment is uncertain. The hut-keeper may allow afternoon arrivals if space is available, but do not rely on a drop-in booking in peak season.
The châlet operates as a small refuge run by FFCAM and offers 20 to 25 beds split between shared dormitories. Dinner and breakfast are provided if booked in advance; the kitchen can usually accommodate simple packed-lunch requests. Water comes from a reliable spring. Toilets are basic but functional. The hut opens from late June through September; it closes during heavy snow and high winds. In summer, you can climb several 2,500m+ peaks from the hut—the Pic de Montaimont and nearby ridges are within four hours' walking.
Book directly with FFCAM (contact details available through the national federation website) at least 4 weeks ahead for July and August, when the hut regularly fills. Weekend traffic is heavy from late June to mid-August. A small deposit (10–15€) is usually required. Arrive with cash for meals if paying on-site; card payment is uncertain. The hut-keeper may allow afternoon arrivals if space is available, but do not rely on a drop-in booking in peak season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; earlier visits need less notice. Contact the hut directly by phone or email, as they don't always use online platforms.
Châlet de la Petite Berge is staffed from June to September; winter access is unreliable and should only be attempted after checking conditions with the guardian.
Start from the Lac de Montaimont car park (accessible via the village of Montaimont, 30km from Chambéry). The trail climbs steadily through forest and meadow for 2.5 to 3 hours on a well-marked path.
The hut provides half-board (dinner and breakfast) in basic dorm beds; bring a sleeping bag, as blankets may be limited. Hot showers are typically available but confirm when booking.
Yes—the 2.5–3 hour approach is straightforward and well-marked, though the path can be muddy in spring. It's a good introductory hut stay for hikers comfortable with modest Alpine elevation (2,060m).
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