Best Trails with Restaurants around Chamonix
This is our personal selection of hiking and trail running trails around Chamonix that visit one or more restaurants, buvettes or refuges. One important thing to know is that there are three main types of restaurants around Chamonix. A "buvette" is a snack bar. Around Chamonix these will typically serve simpler meals and snacks including salads, cheese and charcutterie (cold cuts) platters and maybe omelettes. Many refuges will double as a snack bar and offer similar meals to visitors throughout the day. Mountain restaurants might take it to the next level and offer sit down service and have a more extended menu. Very often they will offer the local Savoyard cuisine and typical items will include "Croute" which is oven baked bread with white wine and cheese and a variety of optional add-ons like ham, bacon, tomota and/or mushrooms. Tartiflette is a local favorite which is oven baked pototoes with reblochon cheese, cream, white wine and bacon bits often served with a side salad. Cheese fondue is also a popular offering. Some restaurants will go far beyond these and have their own specialities and some even cross the line into fine dining. Naturally, there is no clear dividing line between these 3 categories and a refuge might surprise you by having a pretty solid restaurant. We have always enjoyed combining a trail adventure with a culinary adventure and are happy to share our thoughts with you. Bon apetite!
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1
Length
2.89km
Elevation + / -
303m / 303m
When to go
End Apr - Mid Oct
Kids
4+ Years old
Dogs
Dogs Allowed
Restaurants
1 Snack Bar
Two fancier restaurants at Le Lavancher and a very nice family friendly buvette at Le Chapeau
The short trail from Le Lavancher to Le Chapeau and back is our favorite little short trail if you are looking to combine a meal with a short family friendly walk. Le Lavancher has two nice restaurants. The first is Les Tables de Philippe which is part of the hotel called the Chalets de Philippe. This is a fine dining restaurant offering a chef's table a number of private dining options including a private little chalet and a clear bubble tent. We have eaten here a couple of times and its pricey but the food has always been of really good quality. The second is the gastronomic restaurant Le Rosebud which is located within the Jeu de Paume Hotel. This has also always been excellent. Lastly, the end goal of the trail is the Buvette de Chapeau. This is a typical Savoyard buvette serving croutes, omelettes and salads. What really stands out are their tarts and cakes. It has a fantastic outdoor deck with great views and will be much more casual option is you are bringing younger kids.
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2
Length
14.98km
Elevation + / -
1561m / 1561m
When to go
Start Jul - Start Oct
Kids
12+ Years old
Dogs
Dogs Allowed
Restaurants
2 Snack Bars
The restaurant with the best glacier views in the valley followed by a little snack bar further up the mountain
One of our favorite short-and-easy family outings is to take the Les Bossons chairlift and have a meal at the Chalet du Glacier des Bossons. Some times we then walk down but more often than not we just take the chair lift back down too. It is hard to explain but somehow that old 2-seater chair lift is one of our favorites in the valley. The Chalet itself is a nice little restaurant serving the typical Savoyard cheese dishes, salads and omelets. The food is generally of good quality but the thing that makes it really stand out is just the incredible setting of the restaurant right below the terminus of the Les Bossons glacier. Around the chalet there is a little path you can take to a view point and some information signs. If you want to turn this into a full trail adventure then you can do the climb up La Jonction. That is the trail we are presenting here. On the way you will pass by the excellent Chalet de Pyramides snack bar. Since this is an out-and-back trail you can then visit either chalet on the way up or down.
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3
Length
6.3km
Elevation + / -
474m / 474m
When to go
Start Jul - End Sep
Kids
9+ Years old
Dogs
Dogs Allowed
Restaurants
1 Refuge
Some of the best croute we have had on the mountain plus an amazing trail to a beautiful glacier. Win-win!
This trail takes place on the Montagne de Lognan above Argentiere. In winter this is the Grand Montets ski area. The trail used the Plan Joran lift go gain a good amount of altitude and it traverse to the beautiful Argentiere Glacier. We take a trail that runs parallel to the glacier up to a nice view point. We then descend to the Refuge de Lognan and that is where you can enjoy a really nice croute. In case you are not familiar, a Croute is traditional Savoyard over dish with old bread, white wine, cheese and cream. The Refuge does a number of variations on the classic dish with different added ingredients. We found it very, very tasty. The location and views from the refuge are great too. Overall, a fantastic little loop trail in a spectacular location with excellent croute!
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4
Length
5.04km
Elevation + / -
72m / 72m
When to go
Mid Mar - End Nov
Kids
All ages
Dogs
Dogs Allowed
Restaurants
2 Restaurants, 2 Snack Bars
A walk on the valley floor with Restaurant options in Les Praz and a playground with snack bar at Les Paradis des Praz
This trail does a nice loop on the valley floor between the hamlets of Les Tines and Les Praz, a little north from Chamonix. There are a couple of places you can eat along the way. The most family friendly option is at the Paradis des Praz. This is a very popular playground in the forest behind the Chamonix Golf Course. This is mostly a snack bar serving ice creams, pancakes and drinks. Its a great place for the kids though. Later on in the trail after passing through Les Tines, you will end up in Les Bois where there is a lovely garden at the Hotel La Prairie where you can also enjoy a snack or light meal. In Les Praz is where you can find the real restaurant options and the Hotel-Restaurant Le Castel is a great option. Its a big place with a nice outdoor terrace. The La Cabane restaurant is located on the junction of the main road and the golf course and it also has an excellent menu and a large indoor and outdoor dining area.
Looking for more trails around Chamonix with food and drinks on the way?
The trails we have presented above as the best hikes and trail runs visiting a mountain restaurant or snack bar are only a few of the many trails we have on our website. If you did not find anything to your liking then we have a couple of other options for finding your perfect food-fest trail adventure.
First of, you should search our Chamonix trails database. In your search you can click on the "Refuge" or "Snack Bar" tags to show all trails that feature one or more restaurants or refuges around Chamonix. Beyond that you can filter based on trail length, duration, elevation gain and a host of other search criteria. You can use our Interactive Map of Chamonix to quickly find all the Refuges and Mountain Restaurants around Chamonix and then find the trails that bring you to these food providers. Lastly, we have hundreds of photos from all around Chamonix and far beyond. All photos are rated, location tagged and linked to trails enabling you to easily find out how to get there. You can activate the "Food", "Refuge" or "Snack Bar" tags to show all photos featuring food and snack providers and from there identify the trails that can take you there.
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