Best huts around Sorède, a charming commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France, are nestled within the Albères massif, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, ancient pastoral landscapes, and proximity to the Mediterranean coast. Visitors can explore a variety of shelters, from rustic mountain refuges to historic shepherd's huts, providing diverse experiences in this natural setting. The area's trails often follow rivers like the Tassio, leading to unique landmarks…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Green MEPs Jordi Solé and François Alfonsi, and the Social Democrat Éric Andrieu, launched a letter to Pedro Sánchez and Emmanuel Macron, presidents of Spain and France respectively, calling for the reopening of the crossings to be discussed at the 27th Franco-Spanish summit on 19 January in Barcelona. The letter, signed by 31 MEPs, was presented at a press conference at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Two days later, on 20 January, residents of Espolla reopened the coll for the annual Feria de l'Oli y de l'Olivera in the village. However, on 23 January the French authorities closed the crossing again.
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It is located at an altitude of approximately 936 metres in the Albera mountain range in the Pyrénées-Orientales, France. It is accessible by road via a narrow, paved route, which climbs from Le Boulou and Laroque-des-Albères. The road offers panoramic views as it ascends through the forest.
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At the Col de l'Ullat, there is also a refuge that offers basic services for hikers. Surrounded by forests and with panoramic views, it is an ideal place to enjoy nature and explore the region.
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Until the end of the 19th century, the Albera massif was heavily exploited. The “Casot d’en Lic”, a structure larger than a hut, served as a tool shed when the surrounding terraces were cultivated, planted with fruit trees and irrigated. In this building, the Laroque Heritage Association presents you with an overview of the flora and fauna that you can discover in this area (former botanical trail).
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Sporty and not afraid of heights to access it but nothing dangerous
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The Coll de Banyuls is a mountain pass and border crossing between France and Spain, located in the Albera Massif, the easternmost extension of the Pyrenees. This pass connects the Spanish municipality of Rabós (Alt Empordà, Catalonia) with the French commune of Banyuls-sur-Mer (Pyrénées-Orientales, Occitania). The saddle point of the Coll de Banyuls is located at about 357 meters above sea level. This pass was blocked with large rocks by the French government on January 11, 2021, under the pretext of curbing irregular immigration and the terrorist threat. However, a grassroots organization that was committed to opening the closed border crossings (Esborrem Fronteres) reopened it on January 20, 2023 using an excavator.
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Mythical pass of the east of the Pyrenees. Mythical pass of the east of the Pyrenees.
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Enjoy the view, there's nothing more you can say about it. Very nice. Greetings Marcus
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Around Sorède, you'll discover a diverse range of huts, from rustic mountain refuges and historic shepherd's huts to more unique and comfortable accommodations. Options include unguarded shelters like the Refuge de la Tagnarede, traditional structures like the Cabanes de Mataporc, and even modern treehouse experiences such as La Cabane du Mas.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Cabanes de Mataporc are ancient shepherd's huts, offering a glimpse into the area's pastoral past. Additionally, the Casot d’en Lic, originally a tool shed for cultivated terraces, now provides insights into local flora and fauna. The Madeloc Refuge was built between 1885 and 1886, adding to the historical context.
Many huts in the Sorède area boast impressive natural surroundings and views. The Ullat Pass, located at 938 meters, offers expansive views and is surrounded by pine trees and redwoods. The Tomy Refuge, though hidden, provides a distant view of Banyuls from its terrace. The Banyuls Pass also offers views of a pretty, lonely landscape on its Catalan approach.
For a unique and romantic experience, consider La Cabane du Mas. This modern, wood-framed cabin is perched 3 meters high in the trees, designed for two people. It features a private terrace with forest views, a comfortable queen-size bed, and modern amenities, blending tranquility with comfort.
Facilities vary by refuge. The Banyuls Pass refuge is publicly accessible and includes a table, oven, and an extra bedroom, with a spring nearby for water. The Refuge de la Tagnarede offers sleeping platforms for up to 12 people, a table, benches, and a fireplace, with potable water available from a fountain about 10 minutes away. The Tomy Refuge is cozy, accommodating up to three people, and is windproof and waterproof with a carpet and stove, though its water source is a 20-minute walk.
Yes, many huts are integral parts of hiking routes. The Refuge de la Tagnarede is a significant stop on the GR 10 hiking trail. The Cabanes de Mataporc are primarily accessed via a scenic and moderately difficult hike from Sorède, following the Tassio river. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Sorède guide, which includes routes like the 'Pure Nature – View of Rocky Cliffs loop'.
Beyond visiting the huts themselves, the Sorède region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Overlooking Puig Pregon – Tour de la Massane loop' or the 'Saint-Martin Romanesque church loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Chalet of the Albère – Puig Neulós loop'. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Sorède and Cycling around Sorède guides.
Yes, near the Ullat Pass, you'll find the Chalet de l'Albère, which includes a restaurant. This provides a convenient stop for refreshments or a meal while enjoying the expansive views from the pass.
The best season depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking to most huts. The Refuge de la Tagnarede is noted for its 'magnificent atmosphere in winter' for those seeking a more rugged, snowy experience. Always check local conditions before planning a winter visit.
Yes, the Madeloc Refuge, located in solitude, offers the possibility to rent the house for overnight stays, accommodating up to 5 people. A sign outside provides a telephone number for inquiries.
Access varies. Some huts, like the Cabanes de Mataporc, are reached via moderately difficult hikes. The Casot d’en Lic requires sporty access, but it's not dangerous. For unguarded refuges like Refuge de la Tagnarede and Tomy Refuge, be prepared for basic facilities and potentially a walk to a water source. Always research the specific hut's access requirements and conditions before your trip.


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