Best huts around Génos are found within the Pyrenees, a mountain range characterized by its natural monuments and high-altitude lakes. The region offers a variety of landscapes, from glacial lakes to prominent peaks. Génos provides access to a network of mountain huts and refuges, catering to various hiking experiences. The area is suitable for both day trips and multi-day hut treks, with options for different difficulty levels.
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Splendid view of the surrounding peaks.
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Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful valleys in the Pyrenees, with spectacular views of Posets-Espadas.
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The Viadós refuge is located at an altitude of 1,760 metres, in the Gistau valley, in the Sobrarbe region. It has a capacity for 70 people and has showers, hot water, a bar, food service and blankets. Only in the absence of the guard can an adjacent building be used as a free refuge.
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The Estós refuge is located at an altitude of 1,859 metres. It has 120 sleeping places in bunk beds and offers bed linen, heating and a fireplace. It also has a bar service and a self-service kitchen.
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Lake Espingo offers a superb setting for a stopover before setting off again towards Lake Portillon. You can admire the peaks of Luchon such as the Tusse de Montarqué or Perdiguères. Its refuge is located overlooking and offers beds in high season and non-custodial beds in winter. You can find all the necessary information here: https://refugedespingo.ffcam.fr/FR_home.html
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Around Génos, you'll find a variety of mountain refuges, gîtes, and huts. These facilities offer accommodation and dining services, serving as essential stops for hikers exploring the Pyrenees. Some, like Espingo Refuge, provide beds in high season and non-custodial beds in winter, while others, such as Estós Refuge, offer extensive services including bar service and self-service kitchens.
Yes, The Granges of Astau is a family-friendly option located at the foot of Lac d'Oô. It offers a restaurant, a bar, and a gîte, making it suitable for families exploring the area.
The region around Génos is characterized by its natural monuments and high-altitude lakes within the Pyrenees. You can expect to see stunning glacial lakes like Lac d'Oô, which features an emblematic 275-meter waterfall, and Lake Espingo, offering superb views of the Luchon peaks.
For challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like the 'Bridge near Lake Oô – Lac d'Oô loop from Granges d'Astau' or the 'Bordas de Viadós – Viadós Refuge loop from Zinqueta de Añes Cruces'. These are part of the mountain hikes guide around Génos, which you can explore further at Mountain Hikes around Génos.
Yes, there are easier options available. For instance, the 'Moulor Tower Trail' and 'Panorama of the valley – Lake Génos-Loudenvielle loop from Génos' are rated as easy hiking routes. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Génos guide.
While specific seasonal information for each hut varies, the Pyrenees region is generally best for hiking and hut visits during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. During winter, some refuges, like Espingo Refuge, offer non-custodial beds, meaning they are unstaffed.
Estós Refuge, located at 1,859 meters, offers 120 sleeping places in bunk beds, bed linen, heating, a fireplace, bar service, and a self-service kitchen. It also provides running water, hot water, outdoor showers and toilets, and facilities for ski storage and relief communication.
Many huts and refuges around Génos provide food and drink services. For example, The Granges of Astau has a restaurant and bar, and Estós Refuge offers bar service and a self-service kitchen. Viadós Refuge also has a bar and food service.
Yes, the area around Génos is suitable for multi-day hut treks. The network of mountain huts and refuges in the Pyrenees allows for extended journeys, with facilities like Estós Refuge and Viadós Refuge serving as key stops along routes such as the GR 11 Pyrenees Trail and the Crossing of the three refuges (Estós-Biadós-Ángel Orús).
Parking is available at certain trailheads. For instance, The Granges of Astau, located at the foot of Lac d'Oô, has a car park, making it a convenient starting point for hikes in that area.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the lakes and waterfalls like Lac d'Oô and Lake Espingo. The welcoming atmosphere and good food at refuges like Viadós Refuge are also highly appreciated, along with the challenging yet rewarding hiking experiences.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Lake Génos – Panorama of the valley loop from Génos' or the 'Sentier des Mélèzes Loop'. You can explore more running routes in the Running Trails around Génos guide.


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