Refuge

in Lélex

Refuge de la Loge

In the heart of the Haute chaîne du Jura, the La Loge refuge welcomes you to an exceptional site!

A summer and winter guarded mountain hut at 1436 m altitude, situated on the GR9 and close to the Lélex-Crozet ski area, enjoy an overnight stay, a break or a tasty meal during your getaway to the Crêt de la Neige, hosted by Cathy & Franck. Not far from the Haute Chaîne du Jura Nature Reserve, please respect its regulations.

Additional Information :

The Refuge de la Loge has a 12-bed dormitory on the first floor (mattresses and blankets are at your disposal, please bring your own sleeping bag or sheets), washbasins and toilets supplied by rainwater and snow melt from the roof. Please note: the refuge does not have drinking water or showers. You can buy bottled water and other drinks on site. Catering is provided by the caretaker.

We speak : French

Rankings & Labels

  • Grande Traversée du Jura

Location details

  • Mountain location
  • Bottom of slopes

Capacity

Total capacity : 19

Number of dormitory(ies) : 1

Type of accommodation

  • Mountain chalet
  • Dormitory

Opening

Additional Information :

Open 24/24

Prices

Additional Information :

Camping stoves are not allowed inside the refuge.
Possibility of pitching a tent: €5 / person for use of washbasins and toilets.
Tourist tax: €0.70 / night / adult.

Taxe de séjour incluse : Tourist tax not included

Payment options

  • Check
  • Cash
  • Credit transfer

Services

Equipment

  • Sustainable development
  • Rain water collectors

Services

  • Breakfast
  • Bivouac
  • Half-board
  • Restaurant
  • Picnic hampers
  • Guarded refuge in winter

On-site activities

  • Snow shoes
  • Downhill skiing
  • Snowbike / Snowscoot
  • Paragliding
  • Cycle sports
  • Mountain biking
  • Ski
  • Pedestrian sports
  • Snowboard
  • Aerial sports
  • Telemark
  • Luge (sledging)
  • Winter sports
  • Sled dogs
  • Hike on foot

Animals welcome

Pets are not allowed

Address

Refuge de la loge
01410 Lélex

My route via Google Maps

Did you find this content useful?