Cabin Bounavaux

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Cabane Bounavaux

1,633m Vaud Alps, Switzerland
Moderate

About

Cabane Bounavaux sits at 1,633m in the Vaud Alps, roughly 90 minutes' walk from the village of Leysin. The approach climbs steadily through mixed forest and opens onto alpine pasture. Most hikers start from Leysin train station and follow the marked path via Les Crozets. The hut works as a base for day walks across the Leysin plateau and links to longer traverses toward Les Diablerets. Access is straightforward year-round on foot, though winter conditions can slow progress.

The hut is a simple, mountain-style refuge run by the local community. It offers basic dormitory beds, a restaurant serving hot meals and drinks, and a small kitchen for self-catering. Capacity runs to around 25 people. The hut operates seasonally from May through October, with weekends only during shoulder months. Toilet and washing facilities are basic but functional. There's no electricity or hot showers—bring a headtorch and plan accordingly. The hut suits hikers wanting affordable accommodation away from busy SAC networks.

Book directly by phone or email. Summer weekends fill quickly, especially July and August, so contact a week or two ahead. The hut operates on a first-come basis during off-peak weeks. Reach the hut by requesting current contact details through local Leysin tourism or the Vaud Alps hiking community. Payment is cash only—bring Swiss francs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; shoulder months (June, September) need less notice but earlier is safer.
The hut is typically open year-round, though staffing and services are most reliable from June to September.
Start from Leysin train station and follow the marked path via Les Crozets; the hike to the hut takes about 90 minutes and climbs steadily through forest then alpine pasture.
The hut offers simple dormitory beds and serves evening meals and breakfast; bring a sleeping bag liner and expect basic facilities typical of mountain huts at this elevation.
Yes—the approach from Leysin is well-marked and moderate in difficulty, making it ideal for hikers new to multi-day trips who want easy day walks from a comfortable base.

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