Best huts around Ripoll are situated in the Catalan Pyrenees, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and extensive hiking trails. This area provides various accommodations, from basic mountain shelters to more comfortable refuges. These establishments serve as bases for exploring the region's natural beauty and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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This little shelter is perfect for a stop along the way, it's a shame that only the chimney pipe remains... But the stone table is as good as new..!!🤪
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La cabina del Mir... It is an old restaurant that preserves its original style, where you can taste typical Catalan cuisine and enjoy the hiking routes in the area, such as its views, the old Mir mill and the waterfall.
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It is a very steep and fun climb on both sides. The road is very winding, with continuous curves and countercurves, some of these counterbanks. The asphalt is rough and there is no shoulder, although it is true that traffic is very scarce. The eastern slope, which starts from Campdevánol and passes through Gombrèn, is approximately 14 km and in no case does the slope exceed 5%. It is a sunny climb, very favorable for the colder months. In summer it is usually very hot. The western slope, which starts from Guardiola de Berguedà, is a little longer and presents a first section to La Pobla de Lillet characterized by long straights. It has some sections at 6-7% and the last 3 km are the hardest.
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The Coll de Merolla is the crossing point between the Pobla de Lillet and Campdevànol, that is to say between the upper Berguedà and the Ripollès. The two slopes are gentle, and halfway, near Gombrèn, there is the link with the Carretera de Montgrony, to continue climbing up to Castellar de N'Hug. At the top is the Merolla refuge, site of the legendary full moon brevet dinner.
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The Coll de Merolla refuge is located at 1090 meters above sea level, next to the road that connects Pobla de Lillet and Gombrèn. It consists of a kitchen and dining room and four rooms with bunk beds and capacity for 23 people. There is also a community kitchen and bar and restaurant service.
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The Coll de Merolla (1,099 m) separates the counties of Ripollès and Berguedà. At the same pass you will find the refuge of Merolla, where you can make a good stop and have something, if you need strength to continue the route https://www.catalunya.com/refugi-coll-de-la-merolla-17-13006-25?language=ca
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The Merolla pass divides the Berguedà and Ripollès regions, and also the Llobregat and Merdás river basins. From La Pobla de Lillet the pass is almost nine kilometers long, with a very gentle unevenness, the steepest kilometer has a percentage of only 5.4%. From the other side, that of Campdevànol, it is almost 15 kilometers long, and again it is a gentle ascent, with the hardest kilometer at 4.8%.
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The Ripoll region offers a variety of accommodations, from fully serviced guarded refuges to more basic, unguarded shelters. Guarded refuges like Coll de Merolla provide amenities such as kitchens, dining rooms, and bunk beds. For a more rustic experience, you can find basic shelters like La Covil Shelter, which offers a fireplace and wooden bunks.
Yes, several options cater to families. La Cabaña del Mir (restaurant) is a restaurant that preserves its original style, offering typical Catalan cuisine and is located near hiking routes and a waterfall, making it a pleasant stop for families. The Pla de Prats Refuge is also suitable for families, offering space for picnicking and barbecuing, and is accessible by walking or driving.
The huts around Ripoll serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, cycling routes, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Ruins of Puig del Catllar loop from Ripoll' or the 'Petit Colomer Gorge – Gorg de l'Olla loop'. Cyclists can tackle routes such as the 'Coll de la Creueta – Coll de Merolla loop' or the 'Route of Iron and Coal'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Ripoll, Road Cycling Routes around Ripoll, and Cycling around Ripoll guides.
Several huts provide services for visitors. The refuge at Coll de Merolla features a kitchen, dining room, and bunk beds, along with bar/restaurant service. La Cabaña del Mir (restaurant) is a restaurant offering typical Catalan cuisine. Additionally, the Albergue Ruta del Ferro in Sant Joan de les Abadesses provides full board options and bicycle rental services, making it ideal for hikers and cyclists.
Yes, for those seeking a more rudimentary mountain experience, there are basic and unguarded shelters. La Covil Shelter in Campelles is a forest refuge with a fireplace, table, and wooden bunks, offering a raw mountain experience. The Pla de Prats Refuge is another option suitable for sleeping, picnicking, and barbecuing.
The huts are often strategically located to offer stunning natural beauty. For instance, the Coll de Merolla pass divides the Berguedà and Ripollès regions, offering scenic views. Refugi de Coma de Vaca is situated where the Coma de Vaca and Freser rivers meet within the Natural Park of the Ter and Freser Headwaters. Many locations provide breathtaking views of the Pyrenees and serve as gateways to natural parks, making them ideal for appreciating the landscape.
The Ripoll region, nestled in the Catalan Pyrenees, is generally appealing for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes. Winter can be beautiful for snow activities, especially near places like Refugio de Ulldeter, which is close to the Vallter 2000 ski station, but some routes or huts might be less accessible.
Some huts are more accessible than others. Coll de Merolla Refuge is situated next to the road connecting Pobla de Lillet and Gombrèn, making it relatively easy to reach. The Pla de Prats Refuge is also accessible by driving, walking, or mountain biking. For public transport, the Albergue Ruta del Ferro in Sant Joan de les Abadesses is conveniently located in the old railway station warehouse, making it a good base for exploring the area via the 'Ruta del Ferro' greenway.
Visitors highly appreciate the access to stunning natural landscapes, making the huts ideal for hiking and cycling. Many enjoy the authentic mountain experience, allowing them to disconnect and immerse themselves in tranquility. The strategic locations often provide breathtaking views and serve as convenient starting points for treks. Some also value the opportunity to savor local Catalan cuisine in authentic settings, such as at La Cabaña del Mir (restaurant).
Yes, the region is home to establishments that prioritize sustainable practices. Refugi Els Estudis (Espinavell), for example, is praised for its exceptional natural surroundings and is committed to sustainable tourism, adhering to the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Ripollès. This makes it an appealing choice for environmentally conscious travelers.
Yes, Refugio de Ulldeter is a stone refuge located beneath the glacial cirque of Ulldeter, and the Vallter 2000 ski station is nearby, approximately 1 km away. This makes it a convenient option for those looking to combine a hut stay with skiing or snowboarding during the winter months.
Many huts are strategically placed to serve as excellent starting points or rest stops for longer treks. Refugi de Coma de Vaca and Refugio Corral Blanc are located at higher altitudes within natural parks, making them ideal for exploring the Natural Park of the Ter and Freser Headwaters or tackling routes towards Puigmal. These locations are often part of multi-day routes like the 'Refugios del Torb' route.


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