Huts around Dorres, situated in the Pyrénées-Orientales region of France, provide a range of experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The mountainous terrain offers access to various shelters, from fully-catered refuges to more rustic cabins. These accommodations serve as bases for exploring the natural landscapes of the Pyrenees.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The small and cosy Feixa refuge is located in the Catalan region of Cerdanya, at an altitude of 2,160 metres. It has just 12 places to stay overnight, but it has a shower service, meals and a bar.
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Beautiful refuge to rest and gain strength, the starting point of an emblematic route that visits multiple lakes and can culminate with the imposing Carlit.
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The renovated refuge offers services and facilities that match the natural site in which it is located. Everything is perfect! Summer and winter alike, you will find 19 places in the dormitory. You can also pitch your tent (by reservation). In addition to this, you will find free bivouac areas around the refuge. Furthermore, the refuge provides a water point and outdoor dry toilets. Note that there is no shower. A catering service is also available for lunch and dinner (a single service at a fixed time). In the evening, a single communal meal.
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The En Beys refuge which overlooks the eponymous ponds culminates at an altitude of 1,970 meters, in the heart of the Orlu national reserve. Situated on the great GR 7 which connects the Vosges to the Pyrenees, the refuge remains an excellent detour for the GRP® tour of the Ax Mountains or Tour des Pérics. In a warm and family setting, the refuge guardians offer 70 beds in high season as well as a complete catering offer. In winter, 15 places remain freely accessible, accessible through the window at the top of the ladder which fits on one of the walls of the building. The refuge is an ideal place to observe the burning of the granite walls of the Pics Rouges at sunset, or the galloping chamois in the snowfields in the early morning. If you wish to extend your stay for one night, do not hesitate to contact the refuge on 05 61 64 24 24 to find out about opening dates and bed availability.
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The En Beys pond is part of a group of three ponds: the En Beys pond, the Couillade pond and the herb pond. A guarded refuge is present on the banks at the Gourd Gaudet pond.
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L’Estany Sec, l’Estany Negre, l’Estany de la Comassa et l’Estany del Viver are the 4 first étangs surplombant lac des Bouillouses within thirty minutes of walking.
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TODAY (2022) remains closed. The Bouillouses refuge was built to house the workers working on the dam. The villa acquired a tourist vocation in 1920. Since 1991 it has been managed by the CAF. It is a stage of the GR 10, the HRP, the Tour du Capcir and the Carlit. Access to the dam is regulated: Lake des Bouillouses and its surroundings is a natural place classified since June 24, 1976. Thus, since the summer of 2000, in order to limit the overcrowding of vehicles, restricts traffic on RD 60. regulated in July and August. The Pla de Barrès car park, located outside the boundaries of the natural area, has a capacity of 600 spaces. This is the starting point of the signposted path to access the dam and shuttles. It is forbidden to drive beyond this car park between 7 am and 7 pm, as well as parking along the road to the dam.
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The Dorres region offers a variety of mountain huts, ranging from fully-catered refuges with services to more rustic, unguarded cabins. You can find accommodations suitable for different preferences, from social environments to secluded experiences.
Yes, the En Beys Refuge is known for its warm and family-friendly atmosphere, offering 70 beds during high season and a comprehensive catering service. It's an excellent stop for multi-day hikes.
For those seeking solitude and a deeper connection with nature, Cabane de Rouzet, located near the Etang de Lanoux, offers a more rustic and secluded mountain experience. It's typically accessible when not in use by shepherds.
Many huts are situated amidst stunning natural landscapes. For instance, En Beys Refuge, located in the Orlu national reserve, offers breathtaking views, allowing visitors to observe the granite walls of the Pics Rouges at sunset or chamois in the snowfields at dawn. The Estany Negre hut is near several beautiful étangs overlooking Lac des Bouillouses.
Yes, Refugi de la Feixa (2,160 m) is open all year round. During the low season, it operates on weekends, with weekday access available by prior booking, making it a reliable option for year-round mountain adventures.
The Bouillouses Refuge is well-equipped, offering 19 dormitory places available both in summer and winter. It provides essential amenities such as a water point and outdoor dry toilets, though showers are not available. A catering service is offered for lunch and dinner, with a single, communal meal served in the evenings.
The region around Dorres offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Sainte Marie de Belloc – Dorres loop' or 'Dolmen de Brangolí – Sainte Marie de Belloc loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Dorres guide. There are also road cycling and gravel biking routes available in the area.
The Abri de Nescale (1825m) is described as a very old, unguarded hut that has likely been recently reconstructed while maintaining its ancient charm. Its stone construction and historical use by shepherds, possibly dating back to the late 19th century, contribute to its unique character and offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Refugi de la Feixa (2,160 m) has good access via a 13 km forest track from Guils de Cerdanya. Its high altitude provides a great base for exploring the surrounding natural park.
The huts around Dorres offer experiences across different seasons. While many are fully operational in summer, some, like En Beys Refuge, provide winter access with limited free places. Refugi de la Feixa is open year-round, making it suitable for both summer and winter adventures, though prior booking might be required in low season.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences offered, from the well-equipped and social environments of refuges like Bouillouses Refuge and En Beys Refuge, to the more basic and solitary charm of cabins like Cabane de Rouzet. The stunning natural settings, opportunities for observing wildlife, and the sense of camaraderie at communal meals are frequently highlighted.


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