Best huts around Ansó are found in the Aragonese Pyrenees, a region characterized by its high mountains and valleys. This area provides a setting for exploring natural landscapes and traditional architecture. The Ansó Valley serves as a base for outdoor activities, with various types of mountain accommodation available. It is a location for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking to experience the Pyrenean environment.
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No cell phone reception in or around the hut. There's a free hot shower!
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- Very tasty food - No showers - Cash required - French or Spanish skills an advantage
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There are many people who prefer to sleep further away.
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A refuge located in the Aragüés-Jasa Valley, one of the four valleys of the Natural Park declared in 2006. Located at the western end of the Aragonese Pyrenees and covering an area of 34,000 hectares, it encompasses a great diversity and richness of both fauna and geology, making it a great place for studying and practicing nature activities.
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The Garbadito refuge is known for its welcoming atmosphere. Its 45 available beds are divided into six rooms. It offers catering service for guests and passers-by. Those staying there also have a kitchen for free use.
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The Belagua refuge is a symbol of mountaineering in Navarre, its location makes it the ideal starting point for any adventure. It is open all year round and has 54 beds. It also offers food service and a bar.
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Located on the heights of the Aspe valley, this renovated refuge reopened its doors in 2023. Hikers can come and spend the night there, have a good meal, simply have a drink or even just enjoy the dream view.
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Lizara - 1540 m Access by car Open all year 75 places Llanos de Lizara, Aragües del Puerto , La Jacetania, Huesca Tel. : 974 348 433 • rlizara@gmail.com • www.refugiodelizara.com The refuge is located at the end of the Aragüés - Jasa valley, in the Valles Occidentales Natural Park, on the so-called Lizara plain and under the imposing Bisaurín. Due to its accessibility by vehicle and its surroundings, the refuge is a magnificent point for the development of introductory activities to the different mountain sports. The Lizara refuge has been certified with ISO 14001 since October 2004, thus supporting an environmental management model. The Valles Occidentales Natural Park, where the refuge is located, was declared in 2006, in an environment that combines medium and high mountains. In winter, a cross-country track is set up on the Llano de Lizara, which is managed from the refuge itself. Certification according to ISO 14001 was a pioneering experience in Spain and the Pyrenees in terms of mountain refuges, where a model of environmental management is supported with the installation of renewable energy sources, the regular practice of selective waste collection and environmental awareness campaigns.
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The Ansó region offers a variety of mountain accommodations, including traditional refuges, small cabins, and converted country houses known as "Bordas Aragonesas." These range from guarded huts with full services to rustic shelters and dining establishments, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
Several huts provide restaurant services and accommodation. For example, Refuge d'Ayous offers restaurant services and accommodation, with options for bivouacking or camping nearby. Arlet Refuge also provides accommodation, meals, and drinks, and is located near a mountain lake suitable for swimming.
Yes, some huts are particularly family-friendly. Lizara Refuge is a guarded shelter with numerous services, including a bar and dining room, and is categorized as family-friendly. The Belagua Refuge is also family-friendly, offering food service and a bar, and is open all year round.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Many huts, like Refuge d'Ayous, are open seasonally, typically from late May to early October. While some huts like Ansabère Huts are unguarded in winter, the region is popular for mountaineering and winter activities, so check specific hut opening times if planning a winter visit.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various hiking trails. From the region, you can access routes like the Ibón de Acherito Loop, Mesa de los Tres Reyes, and the Collado del Petrechema. For more detailed information on hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Ansó guide.
Yes, some huts offer convenient parking. For instance, Lizara Refuge has a car park very close by, allowing easy access to start excursions. The Belagua Refuge is also located next to a road and a large parking lot.
Beyond hiking, the Ansó region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the Ansó and Roncal Valleys Loop, and various running trails like the Txamantxoia Loop from Linza Refuge. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Ansó and Running Trails around Ansó guides.
For guarded huts, especially during peak season, it is highly recommended to book your accommodation in advance. For example, Refuge d'Ayous provides a website for booking. Unguarded huts, like Ansabère Huts, may not require booking but are often basic and unguarded in winter.
Yes, some huts offer camping or bivouacking opportunities. Near Refuge d'Ayous, it is possible to bivouac. Arlet Refuge also has good tent areas available for free camping.
The Ansó region, part of the Aragonese Pyrenees, is characterized by stunning natural landscapes. You can expect high mountains, valleys, and beautiful environments like the Zuriza Valley. Huts are often located near picturesque lakes, such as the mountain lake next to Arlet Refuge, and offer impressive views.
Visitors appreciate the authentic mountain experience, the stunning natural settings, and the access to extensive hiking and outdoor activities. The community has shared over 100 photos and given over 190 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and appeal of these locations for exploring the Pyrenean environment.
Yes, some huts offer unique local experiences. At the Ansabère Huts, for example, visitors can sometimes buy local cheese directly from the shepherds. The converted country houses, or "Bordas Aragonesas," also offer a taste of Pyrenean gastronomy in rustic settings.


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