Best huts around Fago are found in the Aragonese Pyrenees, a region characterized by its natural beauty and cultural attractions. The area offers a variety of rural houses, holiday cottages, and mountain refuges. These accommodations provide immersion in nature and local culture, serving as bases for exploring the surrounding landscapes. Fago is a destination for those seeking tranquil getaways and outdoor activities.
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No cell phone reception in or around the hut. There's a free hot shower!
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- Very tasty food - No showers - Cash required - French or Spanish skills an advantage
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A fairly difficult hike when you're not trained (which was my case) but not impossible if you take your time and go at your own pace. On the other hand, it's a very beautiful hike! The landscapes are magnificent. There are two parking lots, the Masousa parking lot and another higher up which saves 45 minutes, but the road is very bumpy.
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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 Garbadito refuge is known for its welcoming atmosphere. Its 45 available beds are divided into six rooms. It offers catering service for guests and passers-by. Those staying there also have a kitchen for free use.
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Located on the heights of the Aspe valley, this renovated refuge reopened its doors in 2023. Hikers can come and spend the night there, have a good meal, simply have a drink or even just enjoy the dream view.
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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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It is the hardest climb that can be faced in the Hecho Valley. Since you take the detour from the main road (the one that connects the town of Hecho with the Selva de Oza), it is approximately 8 km, with a first km downhill and flat, and the next 7 km with an average of 7 %. It is a constant climb, with some ramps above 10% when leaving one of the several horseshoe curves on the climb. The road is narrow but is in perfect condition. It is a climb with hardly any views of the valley since it is covered and surrounded by trees and a lot of vegetation. Once you reach the refuge, the views of the valleys and surrounding mountains are wonderful. It's a great discovery!!
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The Fago region, nestled in the Aragonese Pyrenees, offers a diverse range of accommodations beyond just traditional huts. You can find charming rural houses and holiday cottages, often restored traditional homes, which provide comfort and authentic local charm. Additionally, there are mountain refuges, ideal for trekkers and mountaineers seeking access to high-altitude areas. Examples include comfortable stays like Casa Tadeguaz and Casa Rural Quilero, as well as mountain refuges such as Lizara Refuge.
Mountain refuges in the Fago area and wider Aragonese Pyrenees offer various amenities to support trekkers. For instance, Lizara Refuge is a guarded shelter with capacity for 75 people, featuring rooms with bunk beds, private bathrooms, and showers. It also has a bar, a kitchen for free use, and dining services where breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served. You can even order picnic bags for the next day. Similarly, Arlet Refuge and Gabardito Refuge also offer catering services and communal facilities.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Lizara Refuge is noted as family-friendly, offering comfortable facilities for groups. Rural houses and holiday cottages in Fago, such as Casa Tadeguaz and Casa Rural Quilero, are also excellent choices for families, providing spacious and well-equipped environments for a tranquil getaway.
The Fago area is a fantastic base for outdoor activities. From the huts, you can embark on various adventures. For hiking, there are routes like the 'Punta Bisaurín – Colláu de lo Foratón loop from Refugio de Lizara' or the 'Trail to the Ansabère Huts'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Ansó and Roncal Valleys Loop' or the 'Foz de Biniés and Foz de Fago Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Fago and Cycling around Fago guides.
Yes, several refuges in the area provide food and drink services. Arlet Refuge, for example, offers meals, drinks, and overnight stays. Lizara Refuge has a bar and a dining room serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and you can even order picnic bags. Gabardito Refuge also provides catering service for guests and passers-by, known for its hearty homemade food.
Absolutely. The mountain refuges in the Aragonese Pyrenees serve as excellent starting points for challenging multi-day treks. Gabardito Refuge is a crossing point for the Senda de Camille and the GR 11.1, both renowned long-distance trails. Refuges like Estós and Góriz (further afield but part of the regional network) are also key access points for ascents of major peaks like Posets and Monte Perdido, offering essential accommodation for multi-day adventures.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with stunning natural scenery. Summer is ideal for high-altitude treks and enjoying the mountain lakes. While some huts like Ansabère Huts are unguarded in winter, many guarded refuges remain open year-round, catering to winter sports enthusiasts. Always check the specific opening times and conditions for individual accommodations.
Yes, you can experience local culture and products at some locations. At the Ansabère Huts, located on the plateau of the Cirque de Lescun, visitors have the unique opportunity to buy cheese directly from the shepherd, which is highly recommended by previous visitors.
For some of the more accessible refuges, parking is available. For example, Lizara Refuge has a car park very close by, allowing you to reach it by car and start your excursions directly from there. For more remote mountain refuges, you might need to park further away and hike in.
The Fago region is rich in natural beauty. Near Arlet Refuge, there's a beautiful mountain lake perfect for swimming. The Ansabère Huts are situated on the plateau of the Cirque de Lescun, offering impressive rock formations and a spring. Generally, the huts provide access to stunning Pyrenean landscapes, including dramatic mountain views, forests, and diverse wildlife.
Yes, some refuges provide facilities for guests to prepare their own meals. Lizara Refuge offers a kitchen for free use on its ground floor. Similarly, Gabardito Refuge also provides a kitchen for guests staying there, offering flexibility for those who prefer to cook for themselves.


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