Huts around Sant Llorenç De La Muga offer a base for exploring this medieval village in Alt Empordà, Catalonia. The area is characterized by its historical landscape, surrounded by pine, oak, and cork oak forests, and the Muga River. These accommodations provide access to a tranquil environment ideal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking to experience the region's natural beauty. The village's well-preserved medieval architecture and proximity to outdoor activities make it a notable destination.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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An easy and pleasant hike, just plan to get your shoes wet as there are two water crossings. From the castle, there's no need to go back as a path leads down to the river and takes you back on the way back.
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The gravel path is much smoother than a few kilometers higher, towards the Col de Riu, where it is much more brittle and limited on gravel (especially loaded).
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Beautiful place. In construction next door to open a new Shelter (attended). There is a source.
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This ancient refuge, built in the 1970s, is located in the ancient village of Bassegoda, 820 meters above sea level. The Bassegoda Can Galan refuge is also open to the public for overnight stays. You can book by email at refugis@cee.cat and the cost is €5 per night per person, but there are discounts for groups of children and hiking centres.
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At this point there is an area to park. The road to get there from Albanya is steep and narrow but manageable weather permitting. Afterwards it is only accessed with a 4x4 vehicle. Several routes can be started from here, such as the Puig de Bassegoda and the Bassegoda refuge.
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Sant Aniol de Aguja is a Romanesque church from the 11th century, located in the municipality of Montagut i Oix (Garrotxa). It was founded in the year 859 in the territory of Besalú, county of Gerona, by a group of Benedictine monks from Santa María de Arlés.
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The area around Sant Llorenç De La Muga offers a unique blend of accommodations. While traditional mountain huts are less common, you'll find authentic rural houses, renovated medieval village houses, and historical sites that also function as refuges. Examples include the new shelter near Sant Aniol d'Aguja Hermitage, the refuge at Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines, and the ancient Refugi Bassegoda Can Galan.
Yes, several accommodations are steeped in history. The Sant Aniol d'Aguja Hermitage is an 11th-century Romanesque church with a new shelter nearby. The Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines, dating back to 1279, includes a chapel, inn, and refuge. Additionally, the Colomer Stone Hut is noted as a historical site.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and exploring the diverse landscape of pine forests, oak groves, and cork oaks. The Muga River offers natural pools for swimming during warmer months. For specific routes, you can explore running trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes around Sant Llorenç De La Muga.
Yes, Refugi Les Salines is a hut that features a restaurant serving traditional cuisine. It's located at 1,080 m above sea level and can be reached via Ceret or La Vajol.
The warmer months, from spring through early autumn, are ideal for visiting. This allows you to fully enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as well as swimming in the Muga River's crystalline natural pools. The tranquil environment is pleasant year-round for a serene escape.
While specific 'family-friendly' hut categories aren't listed, many rural houses and cottages in the area, such as Empordà en Família (mentioned in regional research), cater to families. The natural surroundings and easy walks, like the one to Colomer Stone Hut, offer enjoyable experiences for all ages. The Muga River's natural pools are also a hit with families.
For Refugi Bassegoda Can Galan, there is a designated parking area. The road to get there from Albanyà is steep and narrow but generally manageable. For other rural accommodations, parking is typically available on-site or nearby, though access roads can sometimes be challenging in rural settings.
The region stands out for its blend of medieval charm and natural beauty. You'll find accommodations integrated into a well-preserved medieval village, surrounded by the Alta Vall de la Muga's mountainous landscape. The Muga River with its natural pools, historical sites like the castle and Romanesque bridges, and a serene environment offer a unique experience for disconnection and exploration.
Yes, some of the listed refuges offer overnight stays. Refugi Bassegoda Can Galan is open for overnight stays and can be booked via email. The new shelter near Sant Aniol d'Aguja Hermitage is also being developed for this purpose. The refuge part of the Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines also provides accommodation.
The hike to Colomer Stone Hut is described as an easy and pleasant walk, though it involves two water crossings. Many of the rural houses and cottages in the area are accessible by car, allowing for shorter, more leisurely walks in the immediate surroundings of the village and along the Muga River.
The Muga River is a significant natural draw, featuring numerous gorges and natural pools with crystalline waters perfect for swimming. The area is also characterized by diverse forests, including pine, oak, and cork oak, providing beautiful scenery for walks and hikes. The views of the valley, Canigou, and the Carança massifs from locations like La Carança mountain house are also stunning.


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