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La Paille

Pelvoux
8.7/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room
1x Single
Single Bed in 4-Bed Dormitory Room
1x Single
Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room
1x Single
Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room
1x Single
Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room
1x Single
Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room
1x Single
Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room
1x Single
Economy Quadruple Room
2x Double Up to 4

This quadruple room features a private bathroom, a dining area, a wardrobe as well as a terrace. The unit offers 2 beds.

Family Room with Private Bathroom
2x Single Up to 4

The family room offers a dining area, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower. The family room featu…

Double Room with Shared Bathroom
1x King Up to 2

The double room offers a dining area, a wardrobe, a balcony with mountain views as well as a shared bathroom featuring a…

Single Bed in 4-Bed Dormitory Room
1x Single

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Restaurants nearby

  • 16âmeBib In the heart of the village, Julien Momon and his partner welcome you into a pared-down, wood-rich interior whose modern culinary score is founded on local, seasonal produce. To start, creamy aubergines paired with crunchy courgettes, fresh goat’s cheese from La Grave, basil pesto and red pepper sorbet, followed by 12-hour confit of pork belly in rosemary with velvety mashed potato and iced vegetables. The food is fresh, fragrant, vibrant and polished in a culinary ode to the cornucopia of country produce, courtesy of the virtuoso technique of a chef who boasts stints with Christophe Bacquié a12.4km
  • Au Plaisir AmbréBib Behind a glass frontage on the main street of Cité Vauban, a smiling welcome and friendly atmosphere await you in this recently refurbished, bright and wood-panelled space. Tuck into fragrant courgette gazpacho with olive oil, enhanced with tomato sorbet and fresh goat's cheese mousse, or plump and juicy duck breast accompanied by lime hummus and tangy raspberries. Run by Michaël Chassigneux for over 10 years, this restaurant has become a must in Briançon.12.4km
  • Le Pêché Gourmand This restaurant on the banks of the Guisane is run by a French-Australian couple with a passion for food: Sharon rustles up delicate and creative seasonal cuisine, and Jimmy takes care of diners and the wine. Langoustine, blue lobster, pigeon royal and turbot are carefully prepared, and Mediterranean flavours can be detected in the beef tartare with confit tomatoes, lovage mayonnaise and tomato sorbet, or in the courgette flower tempura stuffed with sheep's yoghurt and piquillo pepper sauce. Friendly and attentive service.11.0km
  • Le Chazal In the upper reaches of a hamlet, the vaulted dining room of this converted sheepfold, which has retained its original mangers and hooks for smoking meat, oozes authenticity and style. Chef Fabien Ferdinand crafts a set menu with several courses that mixes local produce, such as rainbow trout from Châteauroux-les-Alpes, organic saffron from Saint Crépin and locally picked herbs and flowers, with top-drawer ingredients from further afield including lobster, wild turbot and Bourbonnais poultry. The result is colourful, aromatic and mouth-watering: scrambled eggs with a cow parsnip emulsion; lang11.5km
  • Les Tables de Gaspard In the heart of the village, these converted 16C stables have retained their carved stone vaults and period mangers, which are attractively lit. Since May 2024, Argentinian Ivan Labrador and his wife in the dining room roll out a menu mixing local ingredients with South American tweaks: Burgundy-style empanada; saddle of rabbit stuffed with tarragon, fennel and radish.19.8km

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Attractions nearby

  • Grand Aréa mountain in France14.2km
  • Le Chenaillet mountain in France19.9km
  • Fort de Lenlon fort of the Cottian Alps17.7km
  • Fort de l'Olive fortification in Dauphiné, France19.0km
  • Ouvrage Les Aittes museum in France19.8km

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