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After a long walk up the Valley, we were very glad to find the refuge open for lunch. It really has a spectacular setting at the head of the valley looking down over beautiful scenery and up to breath-taking peaks. The menu is fairly basic, but bearing in mind there is no road / mains power or basic services up there, they produced two excellent omelettes and cold beers which we enjoyed in the sun sat on stout wooden... View all feedback.
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This refuge is set in a lovely valley. We ended up having two nights there as we had to return unexpectedly as we were caught out in a storm. The Refuge manager could not have been nicer or more accommodating and quickly warmed us up with soup and a delicious omelette. He runs a tight ship and it works. Simple and good. Also good showers available View all feedback.
The infrastructure is great, but the space is badly managed. foods are among the standards (in the quantity a quality) and overall the place is not well organized.
After a long walk in the valley we were very happy to find the influx to lunch. it really has a spectacular environment at the head of the valley, which looks down over beautiful landscape and up to breathtaking peaks. the menu is quite simple,...but in the understood there are no street net performance or basic services up there, they produced two excellent omelette and cold beer that we sat in the sun on stout wooden and benches enjoy the view. we saw marmots play in the grazing under our table and really thought we had found a small corner of the parathis.
This refuge is set in a lovely valley. We ended up having two nights there as we had to return unexpectedly as we were caught out in a storm. The Refuge manager could not have been nicer or more accommodating and quickly warmed us up...with soup and a delicious omelette. He runs a tight ship and it works. Simple and good. Also good showers available
This refuge is set in a lovely valley. We ended up having two nights there as we had to return unexpectedly as we were caught out in a storm. The Refuge manager could not have been nicer or more accommodating and quickly warmed us up with soup and a delicious omelette. He runs a tight ship and it works. Simple and good. Also good showers available
After a long walk up the Valley, we were very glad to find the refuge open for lunch. It really has a spectacular setting at the head of the valley looking down over beautiful scenery and up to breath-taking peaks. The menu is fairly basic, but bearing in mind there is no road / mains power or basic services up there, they produced two excellent omelettes and cold beers which we enjoyed in the sun sat on stout wooden tables and benches enjoying the view. We watched Marmots playing in the pasture below our table and really thought we had found a little corner of paradise.