Best huts around Agullana serve as bases for exploring the Alt Empordà region, known for its natural landscapes and historical sites. Agullana itself features pre-Romanesque architecture and megalithic monuments. The area offers opportunities for hiking and mountain biking routes through vineyards and towards historical points of interest. While traditional mountain huts are less common directly in the village, the surrounding area provides rural accommodations and refuges suitable for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The ancient Carmanxel Tower (17th-19th centuries) is now used as a municipal shelter for hikers on the GR 11 and pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. To sleep here, you must register with the local police, where you can pick up the keys. You must bring a mat and sleeping bag. Restrooms and water are located outside.
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It is located at an altitude of approximately 936 metres in the Albera mountain range in the Pyrénées-Orientales, France. It is accessible by road via a narrow, paved route, which climbs from Le Boulou and Laroque-des-Albères. The road offers panoramic views as it ascends through the forest.
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At the Col de l'Ullat, there is also a refuge that offers basic services for hikers. Surrounded by forests and with panoramic views, it is an ideal place to enjoy nature and explore the region.
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Nice shelter, well maintained and also suitable for overnight stays if necessary
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Enjoy the view, there's nothing more you can say about it. Very nice. Greetings Marcus
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The Col del Ullat located at 938 meters offers great views. Pine trees and some redwoods proliferate on this hill in the Sierra de la Albera and there is a restaurant, the Chalet de l'Albère.
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A very nice refuge for about 8-10 people
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While Agullana is known more for rural accommodations, the surrounding area offers unique shelters and facilities that serve hikers. These include mountain passes with restaurants like Ullat Pass, historical sanctuaries providing refuge such as the Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines, and traditional huts with dining options like Refugi Les Salines. You can also find basic, unmanned shelters like Barraca del Forn de Cal Refuge.
Yes, you can find huts with dining options. The Ullat Pass features the Chalet de l'Albère restaurant. Additionally, Refugi Les Salines offers traditional cuisine and is located at 1,080 meters above sea level.
The Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines is a significant historical and religious site. This complex includes a chapel, an inn, and a shelter, making it a suitable refuge for hikers while offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Many locations offer excellent views. For instance, the Ullat Pass, situated at 938 meters, provides great panoramic views, surrounded by pine and redwood trees in the Sierra de la Albera. The Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines also offers scenic viewpoints.
Yes, for those seeking a more rustic experience, the Barraca del Forn de Cal Refuge is a well-kept, clean, and dry unmanned shelter. It's suitable for overnight stays if needed, though it does not have running water.
The area around Agullana is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking with routes like the 'Darnius-Boadella Reservoir loop' or 'Cycle Path Through the Fields' (Gravel biking around Agullana). There are also numerous MTB trails, including the 'Darnius-Boadella Reservoir loop' (MTB Trails around Agullana), and running trails such as the 'Puig del Faig – Les Salines Peak loop' (Running Trails around Agullana).
The hiking terrain around Agullana and its huts varies. Many routes are considered intermediate in difficulty, often involving mountain passes and forest paths. For example, the Ullat Pass is at 938 meters, and Refugi Les Salines is at 1,080 meters, indicating some elevation gain. You can find detailed information on specific routes in the komoot guides for the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from locations like Ullat Pass, often describing them as 'super foresight' and 'very nice'. The availability of traditional cuisine at places like Refugi Les Salines and the historical significance and shelter provided by the Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines are also highly valued.
While traditional mountain huts are less common, the area around Agullana offers various rural accommodations that are well-suited for families and groups. These often include amenities like private pools, gardens, barbecue areas, and multiple bedrooms, providing a comfortable base for exploring the region. For example, Refugi Les Salines can accommodate approximately 8-10 people.
The Alt Empordà region, where Agullana is located, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn typically offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring. While the guide doesn't specify a 'best time' for huts, these seasons avoid the peak heat of summer and potential colder conditions of winter, making them suitable for enjoying the natural landscapes and historical sites.
Facilities vary by location. For instance, Ullat Pass has a restaurant (Chalet de l'Albère). The Sanctuary of Mare de Déu de les Salines complex includes an inn and shelter. Refugi Les Salines is a hut with a restaurant serving traditional cuisine. Basic shelters like Barraca del Forn de Cal Refuge are unmanned and lack running water but provide a clean, dry space.
Agullana is noted for its pre-Romanesque church of Santa Maria and megalithic monuments. The area is rich in history, with paths leading towards historical sites like the Can Palau bunker. For more general information about the municipality, you can visit the official tourism website: visitterritorissurers.cat.


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