Best huts around Planès offer access to diverse mountain landscapes and outdoor experiences. The region features high-altitude refuges, mountain passes, and hostels, providing facilities for hikers and adventurers. These locations are often situated in significant geographical areas, such as river convergences or mountain divides, offering strategic points for exploration. Visitors can find accommodations ranging from basic shelters to equipped hostels with dining services.
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Conveniently located refuge between the Caranca Gorge and the further ascent to the main Pyrenees ridge. One dormitory was open in October 2024.
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Cozy cabin with romantic bathroom by the river in the forest
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The Coma de Vaca refuge is located at 2000 meters above sea level, on the Yeguas plain, where the Freser and de la Vaca rivers converge. It has 52 beds, hot showers, Wi-Fi and a bar with home cooking.
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Located on the banks of the Carança River and at the crossroads of the GR 10, Spain and the Carança Gorges, the refuge enjoys a privileged location. Ideal for stopping over. During the guarding period, from mid-May to mid-September, the refuge provides 13 beds in dormitories, a catering service, showers and toilets. Campers can also pitch their tent near the refuge. All the information on the refuge can be found on the website of the association that manages it: https://www.refugelacaranca.com/le-refuge
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It is a mandatory port for anyone who wants to visit Upper Cerdanya by bicycle. On the southern slope it is very affordable; However, the charm of this port is on the northern slope, the one that goes up from Olette. It has all the incentives for good cycle tourism.
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Both the Coma de Vaca refuge and the Camí dels Enginyers (which connects the refuge with the sanctuary of Núria) have their origins in the failed project to build a reservoir in the Coma de Vaca valley. The initial construction was a simple stone house that served to house the workers who carried out the initial study of the reservoir. The electric company gave up its effort, and gave the house to the Federation of Excursionist Organizations of Catalonia (FEEC). In 1998, the FEEC demolished the original house to build a new, modern and guarded shelter. The refuge has beds, showers, stove, bar-restaurant service and Internet. It is recommended to book at www.comadevaca.cat
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The shelter now has light (2023). Comfortable place to spend the night with the noise of the river in the background. They have very delicious vegan options for food. There are no showers, to clean yourself there is a stream of very cold water next to it. You can sleep inside or they can provide you with a tent to spend the night outside if you prefer more privacy. The workers are very available and friendly.
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Shelter with easy and quick access from the Vallter2000 car park. The nice guys, the comfortable beds, everything very clean and they have vegan options for food. From here there are good views of the Gra de Fajol and the Gra de Fajol Petit.
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Huts in the Planès area offer a range of facilities. For example, Coma de Vaca Refuge provides 52 beds, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and a bar with home cooking. Ras de la Carança Refuge offers 13 beds, catering, showers, and toilets, with camping options nearby. The Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is well-equipped with 169 places, common spaces, a dining room, cafeteria, and even a library and games room.
Yes, the Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is a great option for families. It offers various room sizes, from 3 to 8 people, and features common spaces, a library, toy library, and games room, making it suitable for visitors of all ages. It also has facilities for people with reduced mobility.
Many huts in the Planès area offer stunning views. From Ulldeter Refuge, you can enjoy good views of the Gra de Fajol. The Pic de l'Àliga Hostel provides cozy rooms with views over the Núria valley, the surrounding peaks, the Freser valley, and the plain of Vic.
Yes, Ulldeter Refuge is known for its easy and quick access from the Vallter2000 car park, making it a good choice for those seeking a less strenuous approach. The Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is also wheelchair accessible and offers a nice, short walk around the mountain station.
The huts around Planès serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the Puigmal loop from Refuge Pastoral des Planes, or the Cambre d'Aze Summit loop from Eyne. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Lac des Bouillouses loop, and challenging MTB trails. You can explore more routes on the Gravel biking around Planès, MTB Trails around Planès, and Mountain Hikes around Planès guide pages.
Ras de la Carança Refuge offers a unique experience, located on the banks of the Carança River and at the crossroads of the GR 10. It's known for its rustic charm, with candles used for light in the evenings (as of 2018), and is an ideal stopover for those hiking through the recommended Caranca Gorge.
The guarding period for many huts, such as Ras de la Carança Refuge, typically runs from mid-May to mid-September. This period generally offers favorable weather for hiking and accessing the huts. However, some huts may be open year-round or have specific winter offerings, so it's always best to check individual hut schedules.
Yes, many huts provide food and drink services. Coma de Vaca Refuge has a bar with home cooking. Ulldeter Refuge offers good food options, including vegan choices. Ras de la Carança Refuge provides a catering service during its guarding period. The Pic de l'Àliga Hostel has a dining room and cafeteria.
Yes, several huts are strategically located. Coma de Vaca Refuge is situated at 2000 meters above sea level, where the Freser and de la Vaca rivers converge. Col de la Llose, a mountain pass at 1866 m, separates the plateau from the Quillane pass with the Capcir region, offering a notable stop to enjoy nature.
Packing essentials for a hut trip typically include appropriate hiking gear, layers of clothing for varying mountain weather, a sleeping bag liner (many huts require them), personal toiletries, and any specific food or snacks you might need. It's also advisable to carry a first-aid kit, a map, and a compass or GPS device. Always check with the specific hut for any particular requirements or recommendations, especially regarding bedding or cooking facilities.
Some huts, like Ras de la Carança Refuge, allow campers to pitch their tents near the refuge. It's always recommended to verify camping regulations and availability directly with the specific hut you plan to visit, as rules can vary.


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