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Refuge de l'Arpont

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French refuge in the Alps
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Refuge de l'Arpont
Refuge de l'Arpont is located in AlpsRefuge de l'Arpont
Coordinates45°19′09″N 6°47′35″E / 45.31917°N 6.79306°E / 45.31917; 6.79306
Elevation2,309 m (7,575 ft)
Administration

Refuge de l'Arpont is a refuge in the Alps.The original structure was built in 1969, but large-scale renovations on it began in late 2012, costing €2 540 000 . The hut is located north of Val-Cenis, near the ruisseau de l'Île (lit. stream of the island).

45°19′09″N 6°47′35″E / 45.31917°N 6.79306°E / 45.31917; 6.79306

References

  1. "Camptocamp.org".
  2. "TERMIGNON (SAVOIE) . Le refuge de l'Arpont sera inauguré le 2 septembre". www.ledauphine.com (in French). Archived from the original on 9 Jul 2022. Retrieved 2023-03-11.
  3. "Géoportail". www.geoportail.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2023-03-11.


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