Refuge Alfred Wills

Local nameRefuge d'Anterne Alfred Wills
LocationPassy, France

Refuge Alfred Wills is a mountain hut in the French Alps in Haute-Savoie.

The current shelter, bearing the same name, was built in 1981. At 1,808 metres in altitude, it is the site of the former pasture Anterne more commonly called "Cottages Anterne". It is surrounded by five private cottages.

The shelter is named after Alfred Wills, a British mountaineer and judge of the High Court of England and Wales, he was also a passionate climber. He tackled many Alpine glaciers, wrote several books about his exploits, and became the third president of the Alpine Club, serving from 1863 to 1865.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refuge_Alfred_Wills

Official Website http://www.refuge-wills.com/

Phone +33 6 70 63 12 45

Address 74190, France

Coordinates 46°0'16.137" N 6°47'28.771" E

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