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Refugi Les Clotes

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Refugi Les Clotes

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Refugi Les Clotes is a welcoming, unguarded mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 968 meters within the stunning Parc Natural dels Ports, in the municipal district of Horta de Sant Joan, Catalonia, Spain. This historic maset, or small farmhouse, serves as a vital base for exploring the rugged beauty of the Ports massif, particularly its southern slopes near Punta de la Serena and the headwaters of the Estrets river.

Visitors consistently praise Refugi Les Clotes for its strategic location,…

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  • Location: Horta De Sant Joan, Terra Alta, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

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    October 16, 2024

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    Nice refuge. However, there is no catering.
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    September 13, 2022

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    Free shelter with capacity for 20 people on metal bunks, you need to bring a sack and bag if you want to be minimally comfortable.
    There is a fireplace, table and wooden benches.
    Very nice place to stop at least.
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    February 9, 2023

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    Good shelter and clean.
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    La Franqueta Recreation Area – Refugi Les Clotes loop from Assut de la Franqueta

    15.7km

    05:08

    560m

    560m

    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 980 m

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    Location: Horta De Sant Joan, Terra Alta, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What facilities are available at Refugi Les Clotes for an overnight stay?

    Refugi Les Clotes is an unguarded hut, offering basic but essential facilities for an overnight stay. It has a capacity for up to 20 people, with metal bunk beds (some sources mention three bunk beds). You'll find a fireplace, a table, and wooden benches. There is also a cistern for potable water, though it's always wise to carry your own supply. Remember to bring your own sleeping bag and sack for comfort, as there is no catering or staff on site.

    Are there any specific permits required to stay at Refugi Les Clotes or hike in the Parc Natural dels Ports?

    Generally, no specific permits are required to stay at Refugi Les Clotes, as it is a free and unguarded hut. Similarly, hiking within the Parc Natural dels Ports typically does not require permits for day use. However, it's always recommended to check the official website of the Parc Natural dels Ports or local tourism offices for any updated regulations, especially for larger groups or specific activities like speleology.

    What are the best hiking routes for beginners or families around Refugi Les Clotes?

    While the area offers routes of varying difficulty, for beginners or families, consider starting from the La Franqueta Recreational Area. This is one of the common starting points and involves about a 30-minute walk along a forest track to reach the refuge. From the refuge, you can explore shorter, less strenuous sections of the GR 7 or local trails, enjoying the natural surroundings without committing to longer, more challenging ascents like Punta de la Serena or L'Espina. Always assess the terrain and your group's capabilities before setting out.

    Is Refugi Les Clotes accessible by public transport, or how can I get there without a car?

    Refugi Les Clotes is not directly accessible by public transport. Access to the hut is exclusively on foot. The nearest towns, such as Horta de Sant Joan, might have limited public transport options. From these towns, you would need to arrange private transport to a common starting point like the La Franqueta Recreational Area or El Toscar, and then proceed on foot. Planning your journey in advance and checking local transport schedules is crucial.

    What is the terrain like around Refugi Les Clotes, and what kind of views can I expect?

    The terrain around Refugi Les Clotes is characteristic of the Ports massif, featuring rugged landscapes, well-preserved Scotch pine forests, and the headwaters of the Estrets river. You can expect a mix of forest paths, rocky trails, and potentially some exposed sections on higher ascents. From the refuge itself, you'll be immersed in a tranquil, forested environment. Higher up, on peaks like Punta de la Serena or L'Espina, hikers are rewarded with expansive panoramic views of the Parc Natural dels Ports, often described as having an orange-tinged sunset reminiscent of Tuscany.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Refugi Les Clotes and within the Parc Natural dels Ports?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the Parc Natural dels Ports, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. When staying overnight at an unguarded hut like Refugi Les Clotes, it's important to be mindful of other occupants and ensure your dog is well-behaved. Always check specific park regulations regarding pets before your visit, as rules can vary or be updated.

    What is the best time of year to visit Refugi Les Clotes to avoid crowds?

    While the Parc Natural dels Ports can be enjoyed year-round, to avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons—late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). Summer months, especially July and August, tend to be the busiest, particularly on weekends. Winter offers a quieter experience, but requires appropriate gear and preparedness for colder weather and potentially snow.

    What should I pack for an overnight stay at Refugi Les Clotes, given it's an unguarded hut?

    For an overnight stay at Refugi Les Clotes, you should pack as if you were wild camping, but with the benefit of a shelter. Essential items include a sleeping bag and a sleeping mat (or sack for the bunk beds), sufficient food and water for your entire stay, a headlamp or flashlight, a first-aid kit, and appropriate clothing for the weather conditions. While there's a fireplace, bringing your own kindling or fire starters is advisable. Remember, there's no catering, so everything you need must be carried in and out.

    Are there any restaurants or cafes near Refugi Les Clotes?

    No, Refugi Les Clotes is an unguarded mountain hut located deep within the Parc Natural dels Ports, and as such, there are no restaurants or cafes directly at or near the refuge. Visitors must be entirely self-sufficient, bringing all their own food and drinks. The nearest amenities would be in the surrounding towns like Horta de Sant Joan, which are a significant distance away and require a hike or drive to reach.

    What is the historical significance of Refugi Les Clotes?

    Refugi Les Clotes has a rich history, originally being a small farmhouse known as "les Clotes de Clementet." The area itself, "les Clotes," has been a significant territorial reference for the municipality of Horta since medieval times. The current refuge was inaugurated on July 14, 1968, after the Horta de Sant Joan City Council ceded the farmhouse to the Unió Excursionista de Catalunya (UEC) to be adapted as a free mountain refuge. This transformation allowed it to serve as a vital base for explorers of the Ports massif, continuing its legacy as a point of reference in the region.

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