Argentière Hut
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, the Argentière Hut stands as a sanctuary for alpinists and adventure-seekers alike. At an elevation of 2,771 meters, this alpine hut is a popular base for those looking to ascend the surrounding peaks or traverse the famous Haute Route.
The Argentière Hut, or Refuge d'Argentière, offers a cozy retreat amidst the rugged terrain of the Mont Blanc massif. Managed by the French Alpine Club (CAF), it provides essential amenities such as bunk beds, shared restrooms, and a dining area where climbers can refuel with hearty meals.
Constructed to support climbers and hikers in one of the most breathtaking regions of the Alps, the hut is typically accessed by a challenging trek that rewards visitors with panoramic views of glaciers and imposing mountain ranges. It is strategically located to serve as a starting point for ascents of peaks like Aiguille d'Argentière and the Grand Montets ridge.
The hut operates seasonally, usually from mid-March to mid-September, depending on weather conditions and the state of the glaciers. Reservations are essential, particularly during the busy summer months when its 142 beds can fill up quickly.
Sustainability and environmental responsibility are key considerations in the operation of the Argentière Hut. Efforts are made to minimize the environmental footprint, including the use of solar panels for energy.
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Argentière Hut – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Leschaux Hut, Aiguille Verte, Aiguille du Dru, Refuge du Couvercle.