Refuge de la Coire
2.2
2,062m
Savoie, France
About
Refuge de la Coire sits at 2,062m in the Savoie Alps, serving as a base for day walks and longer traverses across accessible high-altitude terrain. The hut lies on established hiking routes through the region and is typically reached in 2–3 hours from nearby valleys. The approach is straightforward but gains height steadily; check conditions before winter visits as snow can close lower access roads.
The refuge accommodates around 40 people in simple dormitory-style rooms. Meals are provided during open season: expect hearty dinners and breakfast to fuel the next day's hiking. Water is available on-site. The facilities are basic and functional—bring a headlamp and earplugs for shared spaces. The hut operates roughly May through September, though dates vary with snow conditions and staffing; confirm opening dates before planning a trip.
Book directly by phone as soon as your dates are fixed—July and August fill quickly. Weekend visits need 2–3 weeks' notice minimum. Weekday slots in June and September are easier to secure. Let the guardian know if you're arriving late or have any dietary requirements. The hut operates under FFCAM affiliation standards, so membership with an affiliated alpine club often brings discounted rates.
The refuge accommodates around 40 people in simple dormitory-style rooms. Meals are provided during open season: expect hearty dinners and breakfast to fuel the next day's hiking. Water is available on-site. The facilities are basic and functional—bring a headlamp and earplugs for shared spaces. The hut operates roughly May through September, though dates vary with snow conditions and staffing; confirm opening dates before planning a trip.
Book directly by phone as soon as your dates are fixed—July and August fill quickly. Weekend visits need 2–3 weeks' notice minimum. Weekday slots in June and September are easier to secure. Let the guardian know if you're arriving late or have any dietary requirements. The hut operates under FFCAM affiliation standards, so membership with an affiliated alpine club often brings discounted rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the refuge directly by phone at least 2–3 months ahead for peak season (July–August); shoulder months require less notice.
Open June to September; staffed daily during this period, though winter access is possible only if lower roads are clear of snow.
The hike takes 2–3 hours from the valley with steady elevation gain; follow marked trails on established hiking routes.
Dormitory beds for around 40 people and meals (breakfast and dinner) served daily.
Yes; the approach is straightforward with no scrambling, though the 2–3 hour steady climb and 2,062m altitude require basic fitness.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- FFCAM
- Season
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- Total
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- +33 6 82 12 40 42
- Website