Best huts around Fanlo are situated in the Aragonese Pyrenees, within the municipality that encompasses a significant portion of Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, deep valleys, and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers a range of accommodations, from comfortable rural houses to essential mountain refuges. It serves as a base for exploring the surrounding natural features and hiking trails.
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Restaurant (reservations required for dining) and camping. Up to this point, the road is poor and traffic-ridden; further up the valley, it improves and becomes more beautiful.
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Very friendly
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A refuge lost in nature that offers a beautiful panorama and a restful night's sleep, as well as a good meal. The donkeys were nice to see upon arrival.
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An open-sided refuge in very good condition for its altitude and geographical location. It has two areas: a dining and fireplace area with two large tables, and a bunk bed area. It is located in the Tucarroya Gap, on the border divide, north of Marboré Lake. The access channel can be difficult until well into the season due to the ice (45°C). The refuge is located in the Pyrenees, between the Spanish and French borders.
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In the heart of the Pyrenees National Park, from this refuge you can admire the magnificent view of the Gavarnie stream, the Ossoue glacier, and the Vignemale. The Espuguettes refuge, located at an altitude of 2,027 meters, on the heights of Gavarnie, a few hundred meters from the summit of Pimené and the Hourquette d'Alans (towards the Cirque du Estaubé), offers one of the most beautiful views of the Gavarnie Cirque and the Brèche de Roland. It takes about two hours on foot from the village of Gavarnie to reach the refuge and find yourself in the heart of this cultural and scenic site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Sarradets Refuge: Gateway to the Rolando Gap in the Heart of the Pyrenees The Sarradets Refuge, also known as the Rolando Gap Refuge, is one of the most iconic and beloved destinations for hikers and mountaineers exploring the Pyrenees. Located at an altitude of 2,587 meters, right on the border between Spain and France, this refuge offers spectacular views of the north face of the Rolando Gap and the Taillón Massif.
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Good starting point for a mountain tour
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Refugee is really unique by his position, and remarkable views of the lake. Acces is steep, bit harder and have to be careful, but not impossible. It having: 12 beds, blankets, one sleeping bag, extra mat, lot of log's, fire place, 2 saw and 2 axe, it is 8 euro per person a day, what i was more then happy to pay, as something as that should be supported, after all it costs just to bring all those logs all the way up there. Plus there are lighters, bits of candles, some meals, and so on. Basically everything you may need to survive even the worse of the worse mountain conditions. Everyone is welcome, just drop by. No reservations needed. Don't listen to fake information, simply you can email them: clubalpin.lourdes@wanadoo.fr , they answer in a day confirming what I just said here. But what i can say, well done guy's you made it really well.
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The Fanlo area offers a diverse range of accommodations, from comfortable rural houses like Las Eras de Fanlo Casa Rural, which blends traditional architecture with modern amenities, to more communal albergues such as Albergue Añisclo. For high-mountain trekkers, essential mountain refuges like Góriz Refuge provide crucial services in remote locations.
The region around Fanlo's huts is excellent for hiking. You can find challenging routes like the 'Cola de Caballo Trail' or the 'Balcón de Pineta and Lago de Marboré Trail'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Fanlo guide, which includes many suitable for hiking.
Many huts offer access to stunning natural features. From Góriz Refuge, you can access Monte Perdido and enjoy the journey through the Ordesa canyon. The Espuguettes Refuge provides panoramic views of Cirque de Gavarnie, Cirque d'Estaube, and Cirque de Troumouse, especially from the upstream Pimene. The Pardina del Señor forest, known for its autumn colors, is also nearby.
For staffed refuges like Góriz Refuge, reservations are essential, especially given its popularity. Camping is generally restricted within Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, but designated areas, such as near Góriz, allow bivouac or camping with prior reservation and fees, which often include access to facilities like showers.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. Autumn is particularly spectacular for viewing the Pardina del Señor forest. Winter hiking is possible but requires specific gear and experience due to snow and colder conditions, especially at higher altitude refuges.
Yes, several options cater to families. Rural houses in Fanlo and Valle Vio, such as Las Eras de Fanlo Casa Rural, offer comfortable, private accommodations with amenities like fully equipped kitchens and gardens. The Bujaruelo Campsite and Mountain Refuge also provides family-friendly services, including camping and restaurant facilities.
Beyond hiking, the Fanlo area is popular for cycling. You can find challenging routes for touring bicycles, such as 'Cañón de Añísclo — circular desde Escalona', or road cycling routes like 'Tella y Revilla from Escalona'. Explore the Cycling around Fanlo guide and Road Cycling Routes around Fanlo guide for more details.
Parking availability varies. Rural houses in Fanlo often provide private parking. For mountain access, places like the Bujaruelo Campsite and Mountain Refuge offer parking facilities, serving as a starting point for many excursions. Access to some remote refuges might require specific transport or longer hikes from designated parking areas.
The hiking trails around Fanlo and its huts range from intermediate to difficult, reflecting the mountainous terrain of the Aragonese Pyrenees. Many routes, especially those leading to high-altitude refuges or peaks like Monte Perdido, are considered difficult and require good physical condition and appropriate gear. Examples include the 'Cola de Caballo Trail' and various cycling routes.
Staffed mountain refuges like Góriz Refuge offer essential services for mountaineers, including bunk beds, meal services (breakfast, lunch, dinner, picnic bags), hot showers, and toilets. They also provide information on routes, weather, and mountain safety, and sometimes offer equipment rental. Basic, unstaffed refuges ('refugios libres') provide rudimentary shelter.
While remote mountain refuges primarily offer meal services for guests, you can find cafes and pubs in nearby villages. For example, the Bujaruelo Campsite and Mountain Refuge has a bar and restaurant. The village of Fanlo itself and other settlements in the Valle de Vío will have options for refreshments.
The Brèche de Roland Refuge – Les Sarradets is located at 2,565 meters, behind the spectacular rock wall of the Gavarnie cirque. It's an ideal stopover for those climbing peaks like the Casque, the Tour, or the Marboré, and is perfectly placed for hikers on the Haute Route Pyrénéenne (HRP). It offers 38 beds in high season.
Góriz Refuge is the most visited refuge in the Aragonese Pyrenees, situated at 2200 meters on the southern face of Monte Perdido. It serves as a primary base for ascents to Monte Perdido and other significant peaks, and is a crossing point for the GR-11. Its year-round guarding and comprehensive services make it a vital stop for mountaineers.


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