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Champéry
Champéry
Les Crosets
Morgins
Champéry
Troistorrents
Morgins
Champéry
Champéry
Champoussin
Morgins
Morgins
Le R.E.D: Ride, Eat & Drink to your hearts’ content!
R.E.D
A picturesque mountain hut, perched on a bucolic alpine plateau that serves as a point of passage for the Dents du Midi and Dents Blanches trails.
Refuge de Bonavau
The Refuge de Chésery invites you to experience alpine life at its most authentic!
Refuge de Chésery
Perched at 1,650 m altitude on the slope under the Corbeau chairlift, this quaint restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating offers a dazzling view of the Dents du Midi mountains!
Refuge du Corbeau
Discover our hotel-restaurant nestled between Champéry and Les Crosets, surrounded by alpine meadows in summer and ski slopes in winter, at an altitude of 1,818 meters. Enjoy breathtaking views of the majestic Dents Blanches and the Ruan Glacier.
Refuge le Chaudron
I’ll have the Chef’s Special, please!
Relais de la Thiésaz
Accessible via the picturesque Ponts path along the Vièze river, Claudine and Maurice welcome hikers to a bucolic setting, offering a place to rest and sample regional products.
Restaurant – agriturismo du Vieux They
Restaurant, pizzeria and wine bar in a modern setting in the heart of the village. Large takeaway selection also available.
Restaurant – Pizzeria – Bar à Vins L’Alta
Founded in 1952 by Olga and René Coquoz, Chez Coquoz was the first altitude restaurant in the Portes du Soleil.
Restaurant Chez Coquoz
Chez Gaby 1670 serves up local specialities in a chalet-style restaurant decorated with an impressive collection of more than 190 cowbells.
Restaurant Chez Gaby 1670
The centuries-old mountain pasture “La Tovassière” which takes its name from the gray rock that is found there, the Tovare, welcomes hikers, cyclists and nature lovers throughout the summer, from mid-June to the end of September.
Restaurant d’alpage de Tovassière
This iconic watering hole, mountain restaurant, and après hotspot at the top of the new Morgins gondola was recently renamed ‘ “La Foilleuse”.

