While many die hard mountaineers are shaking their heads at the dramatic difference between the old and the new cabane Tortin, others are excited to see how this novel approach to high mountain huts will unfold when the cabane opens its doors on December 14th.Hovering under the four-valley’s famous Mont Fort, the old Cabane was a classic mountain refuge serving a small simple menu, and providing a welcoming refuge to mountaineers and skiers alike. While of course the new cabane totally goes against the premise of what a ‘mountain cabane’ should offer, it is a marvel of design, suitable for the most discerning of tourists looking for the ultimate blend of high mountain excitement and luxury.No more stinky boots welcoming you at the door, no more simple alpine menu, the new Cabane Tortin sits proudly on the edge of the mountain front puffing out its recently adorned chest, with linen sheets, spa treatments, a gourmet menu with cocktails and canapés and a suitably large price tag to go with it.
Cabane Tortin 3000m