Best huts around Beaucens are situated in the Hautes-Pyrénées region, a landscape characterized by its mountainous terrain and extensive hiking opportunities. This area serves as a base for exploring the Pyrénées, offering panoramic views and access to various outdoor activities. The region features a network of shelters, ranging from basic mountain cabanes to more comfortable refuges. These accommodations provide strategic points for hikers and those seeking a mountain experience.
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The La cabane de la hourquette was recognized by wood pigeon hunters, at the time many flocks passed this pass to descend into the neighboring Chirroulets valley. The migrants were shot on the wing. The stone walls where the hunters used to position themselves still exist. Today, it is no longer an abundant passage for wood pigeons.
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360° view of the peaks and lakes
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There you'll find expert advice on what to do next on your hikes. If you stay the evening, the dining room is welcoming and the meals are delicious and plentiful. The nearby bivouac area can accommodate around ten tents.
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Large, welcoming refuge. An invigorating, cool shower during our stay. Very good meal and a great atmosphere in the evening. The caretaker was attentive. Maps, guidebooks, books, and board games are available in the common room.
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The Glère refuge is located at the entrance to the Néouvielle reserve. Perched on its rocky outcrop, it is immersed in a spectacular setting. It welcomes you in a warm and comfortable atmosphere. More information here: https://refugedelaglere.ffcam.fr/.
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There has been a new refuge here since 2023, which is lovingly run!
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This shepherd's hut has 4 beds plus a mezzanine (which requires a little renovation) with two places. You will find a fireplace there for wet evenings. A refuge has recently been built a few dozen meters from the cabin. Convenient if you want a good hot meal or a more “comfortable” night.
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The Campana de cloutou refuge is located in the Néouvielle nature reserve. Located at 2,225 meters above sea level, it borders the lake of the same name and has 36 beds. More information: https://refugecampanadecloutou.ffcam.fr/
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The Beaucens area, serving as a gateway to the Hautes-Pyrénées, offers a diverse range of shelters. You can find comfortable, staffed refuges like Glère Refuge and Refuge de Campana de Cloutou, which provide accommodation and meals. There are also more rustic, unguarded open cabanes such as Cabane d'Ouscouaou, Cabane d'Ourrec, and Cabane du Picourlet, ideal for experienced hikers seeking basic shelter. Additionally, some unique and luxurious 'cabanes' or treehouses with private spas can be found in the wider Hautes-Pyrénées region for a different experience.
Yes, many huts are situated in stunning locations. For example, Lac Dets Coubous features an open cabin right by a reservoir lake, offering a splendid panorama of the Néouvielle reserve. Refuge de Campana de Cloutou is located at 2,225 meters above sea level, bordering a lake of the same name. The Glère Refuge is perched on a rocky outcrop, immersed in a spectacular setting at the entrance to the Néouvielle reserve.
The rustic open cabanes, such as Cabane d'Ouscouaou, Cabane d'Ourrec, and Cabane du Picourlet, provide a more primitive and immersive mountain experience. These are generally unguarded and offer basic shelter for hikers, often with limited amenities like a fireplace but no guaranteed wood or water. They are perfect for experienced hikers seeking a genuine wilderness experience and are often used as essential shelter during multi-day treks deep within nature.
Absolutely. Many huts serve as excellent starting points or stops for various hikes. For instance, Cabane d'Ouscouaou and Cabane du Picourlet are good bases for hikes to Lac Bleu from Hautacam. The area around Beaucens offers extensive hiking opportunities, including routes to Lac Dets Coubous. You can find numerous trails, from easy to difficult, in the region. Explore more options on the Hiking around Beaucens guide.
The region around Beaucens is a hub for outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can enjoy mountaineering with routes like the 'Col de Sencours loop from Col du Tourmalet' or 'Lac Dets Coubous – Col de Madamète loop'. Trail running is also popular, with options such as the 'Nerbiou Peak loop from Beaucens'. Many of these activities can be accessed from or lead to the various huts. For more details, check out the Mountain Hikes around Beaucens and Running Trails around Beaucens guides.
Yes, the trails leading to and around the huts cater to various difficulty levels. While some routes to remote cabanes might be challenging, there are also moderate and easy options available. For example, the 'Hautacam Ridges Loop' is an easy hike, while routes like 'Lac Dets Coubous – Col de Madamète loop' are considered difficult. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out. You can find detailed information on routes in the Hiking around Beaucens guide.
For families, La Providence in Beaucens is a spacious family home offering comfort and serving as an excellent base. It's ideal for groups and provides advice for organizing stays, including family-friendly activities. The area also offers easy hiking trails suitable for families, and nearby ski resorts like Hautacam are accessible. When choosing a hut, consider staffed refuges with more amenities for a comfortable family experience.
Yes, several options combine accommodation with dining. Glère Refuge is known for its warm atmosphere, comfortable accommodation, and good meals. Refuge de Campana de Cloutou offers welcoming dining with delicious and plentiful meals. Le refuge du Hautacam, very close to Beaucens, is highly rated for its restaurant and views, and often provides basic accommodation. For a more comfortable stay, La Providence in Beaucens also offers a well-equipped kitchen.
Accessing remote open cabanes like Cabane Barraque often requires significant hiking experience. These shelters are very basic, typically unguarded, and may not have amenities like wood for a fireplace or a water source. It's crucial to be self-sufficient, carry all necessary supplies, and be prepared for wilderness conditions. Always check the specific conditions and accessibility of a remote hut before planning your trip.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. The summer months (June to September) are ideal for hiking and accessing most huts, as trails are generally clear of snow and weather is more stable. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery and fewer crowds, but some higher-altitude huts might still be inaccessible due to snow or have limited services. Winter access is possible for some huts, especially those at lower elevations or staffed refuges, but requires appropriate gear and experience for snow conditions.
Glère Refuge is highly popular due to its location at the entrance to the Néouvielle reserve, offering a spectacular setting. Visitors appreciate its warm and comfortable atmosphere, good meals, and the welcoming nature of the staff. It's also a great base for exploring the beautiful lakes of the Pyrenees, with opportunities for camping nearby.
Lac Dets Coubous is a reservoir lake located at 2,041 meters above sea level, offering a splendid panorama of the Néouvielle reserve. It features an open and unguarded cabin that can comfortably sleep 4-5 people. While there's a fireplace, wood is scarce, so it's advisable to bring your own. It serves as the northern entrance to the reserve and is the first in a long series of beautiful lakes to explore.
While not directly in Beaucens, the wider Hautes-Pyrénées area offers unique 'cabanes' or treehouses for a luxurious and romantic escape. These often feature private spas and stunning views of the Pyrenees, catering to visitors seeking comfort and a distinctive accommodation experience amidst nature. Examples include 'Cabanes perchées des Pyrénées' with various themed treehouses.


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