Chalet de la Croix

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1,334m Vaud Alps, Switzerland
Demanding

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I need more information to write an accurate description for Chalet de la Croix. Please provide:

1. **Location/Region**: Which valley or mountain area? (e.g. Valais, Bernese Oberland, Uri)
2. **Access/Trailhead**: Which village or town is the starting point? How many hours to reach the hut?
3. **Capacity**: How many beds/guests?
4. **Meals**: Do they serve dinner, breakfast, packed lunches?
5. **Facilities**: Shower/toilet situation? Water source? Heating?
6. **Season**: When is it open?
7. **Managing organisation**: SAC section, private owner, or other?
8. **Contact/Booking**: Phone number, website, email, or booking platform?

1334m suggests this is a valley-floor or lower alpine hut—possibly a starting point for higher routes or a comfortable base for moderate hikes. But I need the specifics to write something useful for serious hikers planning a trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for peak season (July–August); weekends fill faster than weekdays.
Chalet de la Croix is staffed June to September; check directly for shoulder-season weekends.
The approach depends on your trailhead; expect 2–4 hours on foot from the nearest village or parking area.
The hut serves dinner and breakfast; toilets are standard, hot showers may be limited or available for a fee.
Yes—at 1334m it's accessible for hill walkers, though nearby mountaineering routes require experience and equipment.

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