Best huts around Canfranc are located in the Spanish Pyrenees, providing bases for exploring the region's natural landscape. This area features diverse terrain, from challenging hiking trails to accessible excursions. The huts offer varied experiences, from full-service refuges to more rustic shelters, catering to outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A good place to rest. Refurbished and in use in 2026.
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No cell phone reception in or around the hut. There's a free hot shower!
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There are many people who prefer to sleep further away.
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A refuge located in the Aragüés-Jasa Valley, one of the four valleys of the Natural Park declared in 2006. Located at the western end of the Aragonese Pyrenees and covering an area of 34,000 hectares, it encompasses a great diversity and richness of both fauna and geology, making it a great place for studying and practicing nature activities.
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The path passes by Fuente de los Abetazos and continues along the Villanúa forest track towards the Gabardito sheepfold. On the Carnicerías mountain there is a monumental pine tree at the turn-off for the Carnicerías peak (1,464 m). The path post indicates ten minutes to the metal house that marks the summit, but with snow the time is unpredictable because the terrain is uncomfortable and chaotic. The visit to the summit is worthwhile to contemplate the Canfranc Valley from a bird's eye view. The track returns to the main path at the giant tree and at the edge of the forest there is the post that indicates the entrance to the Gabardito sheepfold, just after passing the start of the descent path through the pegs of the Agüare ravine. The mountain becomes friendly and welcoming, there are no trees and in the clearing the eastern towers of the Aisa mountain range appear for the first time during the climb. The path continues straight ahead along the GR-11.1, the milestones are usually covered by snow and the reference is the Gabardito Refuge. The long-distance path passes by the refuge but the footprint can be on any side seeking to soften the hill of the sheepfold to enter the Añaza ravine and begin the second section of the route. The red and white marks of the path are painted on the trunks of the trees and in some places they take a while to appear, it is advisable to follow the virtual line of the track or follow the footprint opened by the passage of other mountaineers when possible. The path skirts the mountain inside a pine forest for a kilometre and new steep slopes begin to avoid the Campon ravine, on the edge of the Western Valleys Natural Park.
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Lizara - 1540 m Access by car Open all year 75 places Llanos de Lizara, Aragües del Puerto , La Jacetania, Huesca Tel. : 974 348 433 • rlizara@gmail.com • www.refugiodelizara.com The refuge is located at the end of the Aragüés - Jasa valley, in the Valles Occidentales Natural Park, on the so-called Lizara plain and under the imposing Bisaurín. Due to its accessibility by vehicle and its surroundings, the refuge is a magnificent point for the development of introductory activities to the different mountain sports. The Lizara refuge has been certified with ISO 14001 since October 2004, thus supporting an environmental management model. The Valles Occidentales Natural Park, where the refuge is located, was declared in 2006, in an environment that combines medium and high mountains. In winter, a cross-country track is set up on the Llano de Lizara, which is managed from the refuge itself. Certification according to ISO 14001 was a pioneering experience in Spain and the Pyrenees in terms of mountain refuges, where a model of environmental management is supported with the installation of renewable energy sources, the regular practice of selective waste collection and environmental awareness campaigns.
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Ibón next to a refuge with the same name
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The Canfranc region in the Spanish Pyrenees offers a diverse range of mountain accommodations. You'll find guarded, full-service refuges like Lizara Refuge, which provides amenities such as bunk beds with private bathrooms, a bar, and dining. There are also more basic, unguarded shelters and traditional shepherd's huts, such as the Telera Refuge (Shepherds' Hut), offering a rustic experience.
Lizara Refuge is an excellent choice for families and beginners due to its accessibility and comprehensive facilities. It has a very close car park, making it easy to reach, and offers comfortable bunk beds, showers, and meals. The refuge is also listed as family-friendly in its categories.
The prime season for visiting many huts around Canfranc is typically from late spring to early autumn. For example, Refuge d'Ayous is usually open from late May to early October, while Refuge de Pombie is manned from June to the end of September. Exact dates can vary, so it's always good to check specific refuge websites for current operating schedules.
Absolutely. Refuge de Pombie is renowned for its 'room with a view,' located at the foot of the majestic Pic du Midi d'Ossau. It offers spectacular vistas, particularly towards the Lurien-Palas-Balaitous region. The Telera Refuge (Shepherds' Hut) also boasts a spectacular setting amidst pasture meadows.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging long-distance hiking trails like the GR11, or enjoy more accessible excursions. The region is also popular for road cycling, with Lizara Refuge being a common starting point. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Canfranc or Running Trails around Canfranc guides.
Yes, Albergue-Refugio Sargantana in Canfranc provides a variety of organized activities. These include hiking routes, guided excursions, educational workshops, and leisure activities. They also offer guided visits to the historic Canfranc International Station, making it a versatile option for both relaxation and exploration.
Yes, for those who prefer a more rugged experience, it is possible to bivouac around Refuge d'Ayous. There are also camping possibilities down at Lac Gentau, near the refuge, offering a chance to connect even more closely with nature.
At guarded refuges like Lizara Refuge, you can expect a high level of comfort. This includes ten rooms with bunk beds, each featuring a bathroom and shower. There's also a bar, a free-use kitchen, and a dining room serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can even order a picnic bag for the next day, and sheet and blanket rentals are available.
While the huts themselves are primarily focused on natural exploration, the Albergue-Refugio Sargantana in Canfranc offers guided visits to the nearby Canfranc International Station, a significant historical landmark. This allows visitors to combine their outdoor adventures with a touch of local history.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the huts, from the comfort of guarded refuges to the authenticity of shepherd's huts. The stunning natural beauty, opportunities for challenging hikes, and the chance to witness spectacular sunrises and sunsets are frequently mentioned. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 191 upvotes and 100 photos shared across the huts in the region.
Some refuges offer convenient car access. For instance, Lizara Refuge has a car park very close by, allowing you to drive directly to the starting point for many excursions. This makes it one of the more accessible options in the region.
Refuge de Pombie is a crucial stop for those undertaking the tour of Pic du Midi d'Ossau and provides an immersive mountain experience for climbers and hikers alike. Its location at the foot of Pic du Midi d'Ossau makes it ideal for more challenging routes.


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