Best huts around Llanars serve as a gateway to the Camprodon Valley and the Pyrenean foothills. Llanars is a town situated in a popular destination for hiking and mountain sports, providing access to several notable mountain refuges. These refuges offer essential services for trekkers and mountaineers exploring the high mountains.
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The Coma de Vaca refuge is located at 2000 meters above sea level, on the Yeguas plain, where the Freser and de la Vaca rivers converge. It has 52 beds, hot showers, Wi-Fi and a bar with home cooking.
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Both the Coma de Vaca refuge and the Camí dels Enginyers (which connects the refuge with the sanctuary of Núria) have their origins in the failed project to build a reservoir in the Coma de Vaca valley. The initial construction was a simple stone house that served to house the workers who carried out the initial study of the reservoir. The electric company gave up its effort, and gave the house to the Federation of Excursionist Organizations of Catalonia (FEEC). In 1998, the FEEC demolished the original house to build a new, modern and guarded shelter. The refuge has beds, showers, stove, bar-restaurant service and Internet. It is recommended to book at www.comadevaca.cat
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The refuge of Les Saleres de Caderget (1,700 m), between Espinavell and Setcases is easily accessible, located 20 m from the track. Don't forget firewood since you won't find it in a kilometer around.
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Shelter with easy and quick access from the Vallter2000 car park. The nice guys, the comfortable beds, everything very clean and they have vegan options for food. From here there are good views of the Gra de Fajol and the Gra de Fajol Petit.
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Very suitable to spend a night with a roof over your head :-)
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Mountain refuge of the Excursionist Center of Catalonia, located near the Vallter 2000 ski station. It is located at the foot of Grano de Fajol, at 2,236 m, and within the municipality of Setcases, in Ripollès.
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Refuge in the Province of Gerona located in the southwest of Collada de Fontlletera, and in the east of Coll dels Treguranesos.
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Forest shelter located on the Belmeta pass. It consists of two parts, one has a fireplace and the other is a stable for cattle. It is located next to the source of the Taverna and different streams in the surroundings.
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Llanars serves as an excellent base for exploring the Camprodon Valley and accessing several notable mountain refuges. Among the most popular are Coma de Vaca Refuge, known for its modern facilities and scenic location, and Ulldeter Refuge, which offers easy access and historical significance.
Coma de Vaca Refuge is a modern and welcoming mountain refuge located at 1,995 meters. It has a capacity for 52 people, provides hot showers, Wi-Fi, and a bar offering homemade cooking. It's a key point along the GR 11.7 and part of the "Travessa dels 3 Refugis" route.
Ulldeter Refuge is historically significant as the first mountain refuge built in the Catalan Pyrenees. Located at 2,236 meters, it offers easy access from the Vallter2000 car park, comfortable beds, clean facilities, and good views of the Gra de Fajol. It's an ideal starting point for ascents to peaks like Pic de Bastiments and is an obligatory stop on the GR-11 long-distance trail.
For a more secluded experience, consider Refugi de les Saleres Cardeget, which is easily accessible between Espinavell and Setcases, though you'll need to bring your own firewood. Another option is Refugio Jaume Ferrer, a forest shelter located on the Belmeta pass, offering a more rustic stay with a fireplace.
The area around Llanars and its accessible huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Gravel biking around Llanars, Cycling around Llanars, and MTB Trails around Llanars guides.
Yes, many scenic hiking trails lead to the refuges. For instance, Coma de Vaca Refuge can be reached via diverse and scenic routes, including paths from Queralbs through the Freser gorges or from Núria via the Camí dels Enginyers. Ulldeter Refuge is an obligatory stop on the GR-11 long-distance trail (Transpirenaica) and the H.R.P. (Pyrenees High Route).
The best time to visit the huts around Llanars generally depends on your activity. Summer and early autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking and mountaineering, with pleasant weather and full access to trails. Some huts, like Ulldeter Refuge, are also popular for winter activities, serving as an initiation school for mountaineering and ice climbing.
Yes, Tregurà Mountain Hut is particularly suitable for resting before facing peaks like Balandrau. It's located in the Province of Gerona, southwest of Collada de Fontlletera, providing a convenient stopover for trekkers.
The huts are situated in areas of outstanding natural beauty. From Ulldeter Refuge, you can enjoy good views of the Gra de Fajol and Gra de Fajol Petit. Coma de Vaca Refuge is nestled in a bucolic valley at the confluence of the Coma de Vaca and Freser rivers, within the Capçaleres del Ter i del Freser Natural Park, offering breathtaking landscapes.
Visitors frequently praise the comfortable accommodations, clean facilities, and the welcoming atmosphere of the hut staff. Many highlight the spectacular views and the quality of the food, with some refuges like Ulldeter Refuge even offering vegan options. The strategic locations of the huts are also highly valued for accessing various peaks and trails.
Many of the guarded refuges offer food and drink services. For example, Coma de Vaca Refuge has a bar with home cooking, while Ulldeter Refuge offers breakfast, lunch menus, dinners, and provisions for picnics or sandwiches.
When staying at a hut, it's advisable to pack essentials like a sleeping bag liner (many huts provide blankets), appropriate hiking gear for the season, water, snacks, and personal toiletries. For some remote shelters like Refugi de les Saleres Cardeget, you might need to bring firewood as it's not always available nearby.


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