Huts around Laroque-Des-Albères are situated in the Pyrénées-Orientales, offering diverse accommodations from rustic shelters to more comfortable lodges. The region features the Albères mountains, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. These locations serve as bases for exploring trails and natural landscapes.
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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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Until the end of the 19th century, the Albera massif was heavily exploited. The “Casot d’en Lic”, a structure larger than a hut, served as a tool shed when the surrounding terraces were cultivated, planted with fruit trees and irrigated. In this building, the Laroque Heritage Association presents you with an overview of the flora and fauna that you can discover in this area (former botanical trail).
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Sporty and not afraid of heights to access it but nothing dangerous
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Perfect refuge to rest, make a fire or take a breath. In my case I had to stop to warm my hands a bit because I was frozen.
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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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The region offers a variety of accommodations, from rustic, unmanaged shelters ideal for experienced hikers to more comfortable gîte d'étape lodges and even village-based holiday homes. You can find basic shelters like Tomy Refuge or Refuge Casot del Guard, as well as more amenity-rich options like Chalet de l'Albère at Ullat Pass, which includes a restaurant.
Yes, Refuge de la Tanyareda is an unmanaged refuge situated directly on the GR10 long-distance hiking trail, offering a basic shelter for trekkers seeking a wilderness experience. Similarly, Le Refuge de la Tagnarède (also unmanaged) is on the GR10 near the Spanish border.
The Chalet de l'Albère, located at Ullat Pass, provides exceptional panoramic views, including the majestic Canigou mountain. Tomy Refuge also offers a viewpoint, with tips suggesting views towards Banyuls.
Le Refuge du Clocher, located within the village of Laroque-des-Albères, is a renovated 19th-century mansion offering a holiday home experience. It features a modern, family-friendly restaurant and bar, family rooms, and amenities like air conditioning, making it suitable for family vacations with easy access to trails.
Near Ullat Pass, you'll find a forest of Laricio pines and beech trees. Refuge de la Tanyareda is nestled in beautiful old oak forests. The region is part of the Albères mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes.
Yes, Madeloc Refuge is a historical building constructed between 1885 and 1886. Additionally, Casot d’en Lic, a larger structure than a typical hut, served as a tool shed for cultivated terraces until the late 19th century and now presents information on local flora and fauna.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, such as the 'Puig Neulós – Pic d'Orella loop from Laroque-des-Albères', or explore gravel biking routes like the 'Laroque-des-Albères – View of Canigou loop'. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Laroque-Des-Albères, Gravel biking around Laroque-Des-Albères, and Road Cycling Routes around Laroque-Des-Albères guides.
Some huts offer more than just basic shelter. The Chalet de l'Albère at Ullat Pass has a restaurant and accommodation year-round. Le Refuge du Clocher in Laroque-des-Albères village provides a modern restaurant, bar, and access to local culinary offerings and shops.
Yes, Tomy Refuge is located at 960 meters above sea level on the easternmost mountain of the Pyrenees, offering solitude. It's described as cozy and the size of a big tent, accommodating up to three people. Refuge de la Tanyareda is also unmanaged and located in old oak forests, providing a genuine wilderness feel.
The region is suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. The Chalet de l'Albère at Ullat Pass offers accommodation and a restaurant year-round. For unmanaged refuges, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant hiking conditions, while summer is also popular, especially at higher altitudes.
Most of the rustic huts mentioned, such as Tomy Refuge, Refuge de la Tanyareda, and Refuge Casot del Guard, are unmanaged and do not typically require permits for basic shelter. However, for managed accommodations like Chalet de l'Albère or Le Refuge du Clocher, booking in advance is recommended, and Madeloc Refuge can be rented, requiring prior arrangement.
When staying at unmanaged huts like Tomy Refuge or Refuge Casot del Guard, it's essential to be self-sufficient. Bring your own sleeping gear, cooking equipment, and sufficient water (though some, like Tomy Refuge, may have a nearby water source). Always practice Leave No Trace principles, carrying out all your trash and leaving the hut clean for the next visitors. Some huts may have a fireplace, so consider bringing firewood if allowed.


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