Huts around Porta are primarily found in the Pyrenees, a mountain range forming a natural border between Spain and France, extending into Andorra. This region is characterized by high-altitude terrain, glacial lakes, and peaks exceeding 3000 meters. The area offers challenging multi-day hut-to-hut treks, providing access to remote natural parks and expansive alpine meadows. These huts serve as essential resting points for exploring the rugged mountain landscape.
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Mountain hut for overnight stay at 2488 m altitude. Very functional, good food. You sleep in 8-bed rooms.
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There was good vegetarian food and a delicious dessert. Hot showers are available until 6 p.m. There's no real drying room. If the hut is full and all the hikers have to dry their shoes by the fireplace, expect to have to wear wet clothes and shoes the next morning. Unfortunately, there was only one used newspaper for over 50 pairs of wet shoes 🤷
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There were nine of us: five Czechs, three French women, and just me. We had a great time together that evening. Pleasant hut, but you have to bring your sleeping bag and mat.
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We were very well received! Possibility to pitch a tent, WC available outside and hot shower at 3 euros for 4 minutes ;) you can also book to sleep inside and eat :)
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Pure relaxation at 2,300m altitude.
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Relatively large mountain shelter, with capacity for 20 people, the stone cabin is located at 2290 meters above sea level near the Sorda pond.
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Refuge that is located at the top of the protected area of the Vall de Madriu and that gives us beautiful views of the valley when working towards the bottom of the valley.
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Very nice people and an excellent chocolate cake. Just the thing after a tough climb. The refuge is also often used by hikers as an overnight accommodation.
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Around Porta, primarily in the Pyrenees, you'll find a variety of huts including guarded refuges, unattended huts, and emergency shelters. These facilities are essential for hikers exploring the high mountain regions, offering basic to more comprehensive services. For example, Juclà Refuge is a guarded refuge with a capacity of 43 people, while Cabana Sorda Refuge is an unattended hut suitable for up to 12 people.
Yes, several huts around Porta provide food and accommodation. Juclà Refuge offers good food and several smaller dorms. Rulhe Refuge has a restaurant and accommodation, with catering services. Similarly, Malniu Mountain Hut is a guarded refuge with 54 places, offering food and drink services.
Many huts in the Porta region are situated in stunning natural environments. Juclà Refuge is beautifully located in Andorra, on the HRP (high Pyrenean road). Rulhe Refuge is described as being in a most picturesque setting, combining mountains with sharp peaks and waterfalls. Malniu Mountain Hut is located at the foot of Puigpedrós and next to the Malniu ponds, offering great views.
The Porta region, particularly the Pyrenees, is renowned for challenging multi-day hut-to-hut treks like 'La Porta del Cel' (The Door to Heaven). While specific huts on that route are not listed in this guide, the huts mentioned here, such as Juclà Refuge and Refugi de l'Illa, are strategically located along major hiking trails, making them ideal resting points for multi-day adventures.
Facilities vary by hut. Guarded refuges like Juclà Refuge and Refugi de l'Illa typically offer bunk beds, mattresses, duvets, and pillows, along with catering services and sometimes showers. Unattended huts like Cabana Sorda Refuge are more basic, often providing an oven, grill, and toilet, but requiring you to bring your own sleeping mat and bag.
The Porta region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy various Mountain Hikes, including challenging routes like the 'First Lake – Collada dels Pessons loop' or moderate ones such as 'Montmalús – Collada de Montmalús loop'. For cyclists, there are numerous Road Cycling Routes and general Cycling tours, with options ranging from moderate to difficult.
Refugi de l'Illa is noted as the newest refuge along the Coronallacs trail around Andorra, featuring incredible views from its rooms, WiFi, and a three-course evening meal. Cabana Sorda Refuge is described as modernly furnished and in good condition for an unattended hut.
Payment methods can vary. For example, Juclà Refuge and Refugi de l'Illa are cash-only. While Refugi de l'Illa offers WiFi, Juclà Refuge does not, though mobile data signal might be available. It's always best to check with the specific refuge beforehand regarding their payment and connectivity options.
For overnight stays, especially in unattended huts like Cabana Sorda Refuge, you will need a sleeping mat and a sleeping bag. For guarded refuges, a sleeping bag liner is often required. It's advisable to reserve accommodation in advance, especially during weekends and holiday seasons, as huts can fill up quickly. Some huts, like Rulhe Refuge, recommend contacting the caretaker to ensure availability.
Visitors appreciate the strategic locations of the huts, which provide essential shelter and services in remote, wild areas of the Pyrenees. The stunning views, the opportunity to connect with like-minded people, and the access to challenging high-mountain treks are frequently highlighted. The quality of food and the unique experience of staying in a mountain refuge are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, some huts serve as excellent bases for exploring nearby natural landmarks. Malniu Mountain Hut is situated at the foot of Puigpedrós and next to the Malniu ponds, making it a great starting point for routes to Puigpedrós or Estany de Malniu. The huts in the region generally provide access to crystal-clear alpine lakes and expansive meadows.
Showers are available at some guarded refuges, though sometimes for an extra cost or token. For instance, Juclà Refuge offers showers for a fee, and Refugi de l'Illa has showers available for 1 Euro per minute. Malniu Mountain Hut has WC and hot showers outside, though their availability can be seasonal.


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