Refuge Mont Fallère was born from the dream of Siro Viérin, who wanted to show the public the places of his childhood. The shelter, built from scratch on a land owned by the Viérin family, is located a few steps from the alpine pasture where Siro used to spent his time during the summer. It is known for the numerous wooden sculptures that are part of the “Viérin Open Air Museum” all along the path n 13 from the refuge to Vétan. Opened on 28 July 2012,the refuge is located in an area between Mont Fallère, from where it gets its name, and Monte Rosso di Vertosan, near Lac des Grenouilles in the municipality of Saint Pierre, in the village Les Crottes.