Best huts around Tella-Sin are found in the Aragonese Pyrenees, a region characterized by its mountain landscapes and diverse trails. This area provides various accommodations, ranging from guarded refuges with extensive amenities to unguarded huts. These facilities serve as essential bases for exploring peaks and routes such as the GR11 and Alta Ruta Pirenaica. The region offers a variety of experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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An open-sided refuge in very good condition for its altitude and geographical location. It has two areas: a dining and fireplace area with two large tables, and a bunk bed area. It is located in the Tucarroya Gap, on the border divide, north of Marboré Lake. The access channel can be difficult until well into the season due to the ice (45°C). The refuge is located in the Pyrenees, between the Spanish and French borders.
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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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Very well maintained, with some firewood, frying pan, cutlery, grill, lighters, radio, a guitar...
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Amazing place but you have to make a reservation if you want to have lunch there. They hardly answer the phone 😮💨
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Near the course of the Neste de Rioumajou, surrounded by imposing Pyrenean peaks on all sides, the refuge is the ideal place to spend the night in the mountains. Meals, sleeping, all services are offered, not to mention the concerts organized on Thursdays.
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The Tella-Sin region in the Aragonese Pyrenees offers a variety of accommodations, from fully serviced, guarded refuges with amenities like showers and restaurants, to basic, unguarded huts providing a simple shelter. You'll also find albergues, which are traditional guesthouses.
The Viadós Refuge is an excellent base for multi-day treks, as it's a key point along famous routes like the GR11 and the Alta Ruta Pirenaica. It's also part of circular treks such as the 'Ruta de los 3 Refugios'.
The Albergue de Sin, a traditional Pyrenean farmhouse, offers tranquil accommodation with spacious rooms and mountain views. It provides WiFi, a restaurant, terrace, and barbecue area, making it a comfortable base for families exploring the Bal de Chistau valley. Pets are also allowed.
Several huts provide services. The Góriz Refuge offers showers and a restaurant. The Viadós Refuge has showers, hot water, a bar, and food service. The Hospice du Rioumajou features a bar and a restaurant known for local products, and even hosts concerts.
For a more rustic experience, consider the Cabane de Barrosa, a small, unguarded hut with twelve beds and a wood stove, located idyllically amidst pastures. The Lavasar Refuge is another unguarded option, offering solitude and breathtaking panoramic views near Ibón de Plan.
For the Góriz Refuge, all reservations, both for accommodation and meals, are made through the form on the shelter's website. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.
The Hospice du Rioumajou is easily accessible by car from the Frédancon parking area. The Viadós Refuge is accessed via a 10km unpaved forest track, generally passable by most vehicles in summer, though a 4x4 is recommended off-season.
The region around Tella-Sin is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy village loops and more challenging mountain ascents. There are also extensive MTB trails and scenic road cycling routes.
The area surrounding the Góriz Refuge is the only sector in Ordesa where camping and bivouacing are allowed. There is designated space for a limited number of people, and payment of a fee provides access to services like showers and the restaurant.
The Lavasar Refuge provides a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view. From here, you can see the sharp ridges of the surrounding mountains and, in the distance, the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park.
The Hospice du Rioumajou has a rich history, dating back to the 18th century as a passage point on the route to Spain. The Albergue de Sin is a traditional Pyrenean farmhouse that was once a village school, with parts of the original building still visible, adding character to your stay.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the huts and exploring the trails, with easier access and more favorable weather conditions. However, some routes and access roads, like the unpaved track to Viadós Refuge, may require a 4x4 during the off-season due to snow and road conditions.


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