Best huts around Pardines are found in the Ripollès region, an area known for rural tourism and hiking in the eastern Pyrenees. The landscape features valleys, rivers, and mountain peaks, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. While some simple structures exist directly in Pardines, the broader region offers well-equipped mountain refuges. These huts serve as bases for multi-day treks and provide essential facilities for hikers exploring the high mountains.
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Igloo-style shelter built with layered stones, with a tiny entrance and surprisingly spacious interior. Unfortunately, the interior smells of human waste. Despite the great location on the long-distance trail and just below the ridge, it's more of a visual highlight... If the weather is stable, I'd rather spend the night outside the hut than inside.
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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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To spend a good night. Be careful where you leave the food, the little neighbors like to try not only Manchego cheese.
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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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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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Very suitable to spend a night with a roof over your head :-)
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The Cabaña de Tirapits is a small free refuge located between the Sanctuary of Núria and the Refuge d'Ulldeter. This small shelter built with stones has a transmitter that communicates directly with the fire brigade.
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Mountain refuge of the Excursionist Center of Catalonia, located near the Vallter 2000 ski station. It is located at the foot of Grano de Fajol, at 2,236 m, and within the municipality of Setcases, in Ripollès.
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The region around Pardines, nestled in the eastern Pyrenees, offers a variety of accommodations. You can find well-equipped mountain refuges like Coma de Vaca Refuge and Ulldeter Refuge, free basic cabins such as Tirapits Cabin, and even hostels like Pic de l'Àliga Hostel. This variety allows visitors to choose options ranging from simple shelters to more comfortable accommodations with amenities.
Many huts in the region, such as Coma de Vaca Refuge, offer essential facilities like communal dormitories, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and a bar with home cooking. Others, like Pic de l'Àliga Hostel, provide more extensive services including private rooms, dining rooms, cafeterias, and even facilities for people with reduced mobility. Basic cabins like Tirapits Cabin are free shelters with minimal amenities.
Yes, some huts are more accessible and offer facilities suitable for families. For instance, Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is equipped for people with reduced mobility and has various room sizes, making it a good option. The hike to Ulldeter Refuge is also noted for its easy and quick access from the Vallter2000 car park, making it suitable for families.
The terrain around Pardines and the broader Ripollès region varies. You can expect valleys, rivers, and mountain peaks. Hikes to huts like Coma de Vaca Refuge involve crossing points for long-distance trails like the GR 11, often passing through gorges. Other routes, such as those leading to Ulldeter Refuge, offer easier access from car parks, providing spectacular views of peaks like Gra de Fajol.
The Pyrenees region, including Pardines, is generally best for hiking and hut visits during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, trails are usually clear of snow, and weather conditions are more stable. Some huts, like Pic de l'Àliga Hostel, are accessible year-round, but winter visits require specific gear and experience due to snow and colder temperatures.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking trails. You can find easy routes, such as the quick access to Ulldeter Refuge, which is described as an easy and very beautiful route. More challenging routes include those that are part of the GR 11 or lead to higher peaks, often passing through rugged mountain terrain. For example, the excursion to Coma de Vaca Refuge through the gorges of the Freser is an unforgettable experience.
Beyond hiking to the huts, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various trails for mountain biking, road cycling, and running. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Pardines Medieval Village – Puig de Mont-Roig loop' or 'Pardines Medieval Village – Pla d'Enola Refuge loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Coll de Merolla – Gombrèn loop'. Running enthusiasts have options like 'Taga y Puig Estela - circular trail run from Pardines'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Pardines, Road Cycling Routes around Pardines, and Running Trails around Pardines guides.
The huts are often situated amidst stunning natural beauty. From Coma de Vaca Refuge, you'll find yourself in a bucolic valley where the Freser and Coma de Vaca rivers converge, surrounded by peaks. Ulldeter Refuge offers excellent views of the Gra de Fajol peaks. Pic de l'Àliga Hostel provides panoramic views over the Núria valley, the Freser valley, and the plain of Vic.
Access varies by hut. Some, like Ulldeter Refuge, have easy and quick access from car parks such as Vallter2000. Others, like Coma de Vaca Refuge, require a hike, often serving as a crossing point for long-distance trails. For huts like Pic de l'Àliga Hostel, located at 2,120 meters, access might involve mountain transport or longer hikes from valley bases.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings and the natural setting. The komoot community has highlighted the appeal of these huts with over 30 photos and more than 30 upvotes. Specific feedback includes the comfortable beds and clean facilities at Ulldeter Refuge, the home cooking at Coma de Vaca Refuge, and the strategic location of Pic de l'Àliga Hostel for both adventure and rest.
Yes, for those seeking a more rustic experience, there are free shelters available. The Tirapits Cabin is a small, free igloo-style refuge built with layered stones, located between the Sanctuary of Núria and the Ulldeter Refuge. It's a basic shelter for spending a night with a roof over your head, though visitors note its rustic nature.
Yes, some huts are accommodating to dietary needs. For example, Ulldeter Refuge is known for offering vegan food options, in addition to comfortable beds and clean facilities.


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