Best huts around Valcebollère provide a range of accommodations in the Pyrénées-Orientales of France. This commune is situated within picturesque alpine scenery, offering access to the Parc naturel régional des Pyrénées catalanes. The region is known for its tranquility and opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and snowshoeing. Visitors can experience the charm of a traditional Cerdagne village while exploring the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Forest refuge within the municipality of Campelles (Ripollès) at an altitude of 1,769m. It is located under the northern slope of the La Covil peak. It consists of 2 separate rooms, an open area for cattle and a part with a door, with a fireplace, table and wooden bunks. It is a rather precarious unguarded shelter.
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great views and easy to get to
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Nice, short walk around the mountain station. Beautiful hiking trails from there.
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Located at 2,120 meters above sea level, in the heart of the eastern Pyrenees. It is a strategic place to do multiple activities related to hiking and adventure sports or simply to find moments of rest. Typical high mountain construction, with large common spaces and cozy rooms with views over the Núria valley and the peaks that surround it, the Freser valley and the plain of Vic. Capacity: 169 places (rooms for 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 people with bathroom and 1 room with 18 places.) Facilities: Equipped for people with reduced mobility (consult the hostel). TV and DVD room, meeting room, multipurpose rooms, library, toy library, card library, games room. Services: Dining room, cafeteria (sandwiches sold), automatic cold drink machines, towel rental, left-luggage, information on excursion routes. Alberg Pic de l'Àliga Núria, s/n 17534 - Queralbs - Ripollès Tel. 934 838 363 - alberg.nuria@gencat.cat http://www.xanascat.cat/
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We took refuge here for a few hours due to a thunderstorm. Gets a bit smoky inside when you light the fire but it's not too bad. In case of severe weather conditions there would be enough space for two people to sleep on the floor but it wouldn't be a very good night.
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On the way on the climb to Valcebollère there is a refuge at 1860m. The terrain around it is flat and open, with wide views of the region. The cabin is simple, divided into two parts. In the sleeping area, 4 people fit on the floor. The 'living room' has a fireplace and small table. Nice to spend the night and to use as an intermediate station for the unpaved climb of the Puigmal.
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Very nice hiking hostel with an international flair. Good cuisine, tasteful rooms and an excellent location for hiking in the Pyrenees. The food is served for everyone at a huge table, you sit in a happy, multilingual group. The landlady gives good tips for your stay and also reveals her recipes.
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Valcebollère offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional mountain refuges and simple cabins to more comfortable hostels and self-catering gîtes. Options include rustic shelters like Les Corones Cabin, well-equipped hostels such as Pic de l'Àliga Hostel, and various gîtes and holiday rentals that provide a more independent, home-like atmosphere.
Yes, several options cater to families. For instance, Pla de les Forques Refuge is a free hut located on an esplanade with a recreation area, including tables and barbecues, making it suitable for family outings. Additionally, many gîtes and holiday rentals in the region offer spacious living areas and amenities ideal for families.
For those seeking more than basic shelter, Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is a great choice. Located at 2,120 meters, it features large common spaces, cozy rooms, a dining room, cafeteria, and facilities like a TV and games room. While more of an inn, Auberge Les Ecureuils in Valcebollère also provides a comfortable stay with a restaurant, piano bar, and a spa area including a heated swimming pool, sauna, and hammam.
The region around Valcebollère is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, and exploring the Parc naturel régional des Pyrénées catalanes. For hiking, trails like the Puig de Dòrria Trail or the Ermita de Sant Bernabeu loop are popular. You can find more details on various routes in the Hiking around Valcebollère guide. Gravel biking and road cycling are also popular, with routes like the Collada de Toses Pass loop or the Backside of Envalira loop available in the Gravel biking around Valcebollère and Road Cycling Routes around Valcebollère guides.
Valcebollère offers activities throughout the four seasons. The region's natural beauty makes it appealing year-round. Summer and autumn are excellent for hiking and exploring the alpine scenery. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing, with nearby resorts like Font-Romeu. The best time depends on your preferred activities.
Yes, Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is equipped for people with reduced mobility. It's advisable to consult the hostel directly for specific accessibility details and arrangements.
Yes, there are free and unguarded shelters available. Pla de les Forques Refuge is a free hut with a capacity for 20 people. Another example is La Covil Shelter, which is a rather precarious unguarded shelter consisting of two separate rooms, a fireplace, table, and wooden bunks.
Some accommodations, like Pic de l'Àliga Hostel, have a dining room and cafeteria. Gîte-Auberge de Cal Pai is known for its good cuisine and offers meals served at a communal table. Additionally, the village of Valcebollère and nearby areas may have local cafes and restaurants, especially near more serviced accommodations like Auberge Les Ecureuils.
Popular hiking trails in the area include the Puig de Dòrria Trail from Valcebollère, which is a difficult 17 km route. For an easier option, consider the Ermita de Sant Bernabeu loop, a 6.3 km easy trail from Valcebollère. You can explore more options and their difficulties in the Hiking around Valcebollère guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and connection with nature that the region offers. The diverse range of accommodations, from rustic mountain refuges to comfortable hostels, caters to different preferences. The picturesque alpine scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and snowshoeing are highly valued. Many also enjoy the authentic local experience found in traditional Cerdagne villages.
Yes, basic huts like Les Corones Cabin are suitable for spending the night. They provide fundamental shelter for hikers and those exploring the wilderness, often featuring basic amenities like benches, tables, and space for sleeping on the floor. Pla de les Forques Refuge also offers 20 places for overnight stays.
Many huts in the Valcebollère area offer scenic views due to their mountain locations. Pic de l'Àliga Hostel provides cozy rooms with views over the Núria valley and surrounding peaks. Les Corones Cabin also offers wide views of the region from its location at 1860m.


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