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We arrived at this place after walking from La Givrine in Swtizerland. It takes about 1.5 hours and Le Vermeilley does not look at all impressive as you approach. That is because it is not an impressive building! The accommodation offered is a couple of yurts next to the restaurant.As you walk in the bell on the door announces your arrival and so there is no turning back. The restaurant has a large open fire (no grate or protection) and two long tables with benches with a few chairs. It is a very quirky décor with massive cow bells and moose heads hung up.The waitress who served us had better English language skills and attitude than the Saint Cergue tourist information. She was helpful and took time to explain the menu. Despite having a large group of French hikers in the restaurant she made us feel very welcome. The soup we chose filled the bowl, was piping hot and was served with bread.We could have settled in for the afternoon with some wine and more good food in the cosy warm atmosphere. It is a walkers' refuge which is like something that you would find in the Himalayas. The toilet did not even have running water (!) but it still will remain one of the best finds of 2017 for me.