Best huts around Balearic Islands are primarily mountain refuges, known as *refugis*, located within the scenic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, especially on Mallorca. These accommodations are essential for hikers exploring multi-day routes like the GR221 Dry Stone Route. Many refuges are modernized historic buildings situated in picturesque locations, offering basic amenities for trekkers. The islands provide a diverse landscape for outdoor activities, with these huts serving as key points for exploration.
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A weather shelter in the nature reserve, ideal for a break with a beautiful view or as a shelter if the weather changes
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Be careful, there are goats here that will attack you while you are resting and are not afraid to touch you.
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One of the typical hiking accommodations along the GR221... offers everything a hiker's heart desires: a bed and food... Overnight stay, breakfast and dinner for €29 From the hiking hostel you have a beautiful view down to the bay of Port de Soller
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One of the typical hiking accommodations along the GR221... offers everything a hiker's heart desires: a bed and food... Overnight stay, breakfast and dinner for 29 €
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Unfortunately, it can only be used with advance registration
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➡️ quiet, clean and fairly modern refuge ➡️ numerous small rooms (4-6 beds) and two large dormitories (beds are allocated in the order of arrival) ➡️ the usual breakfast (coffee, orange juice, bread, jam, butter, cheese, ham, biscuits) ➡️ dinner is perfectly fine ➡️ book the refuge in good time at: https://seu.conselldemallorca.net/refugis/de/dispo/llistat/ ➡️ Prices: 14€ per person per night and if required 5.5€ per person per breakfast | 9.50€ per person per dinner ➡️ Bed linen, towels and packed lunches can be booked if required ➡️ even cheaper as a member of the Balearic Mountaineering and Climbing Association (not DAV!)
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Beautiful hiking hostel above Lluc with a wonderful view of the monastery You can book a place to sleep via the following website: https://seu.conselldemallorca.net/refugis/ca/dispo/llistat Cost for overnight stay: €14 Breakfast: €5.50 Dinner: €9.50
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Beautiful finca below the Puig Tomir: https://serradetramuntana.net/es/-/binifaldo There is a nice rest area at the house in the shade of the forest
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The Balearic Islands, particularly Mallorca, are known for their mountain refuges, or *refugis*, which are essential accommodations for hikers in the Serra de Tramuntana. These often include modernized historic buildings. You can also find unique options like Alaró Castle, which combines a historical site with a mountain hut, or specialized facilities like Sa Roca I Bird Observation Hide for nature enthusiasts.
Most mountain refuges in Mallorca offer communal bunk beds with bedding, hot showers, and often provide meals such as dinner, breakfast, and packed lunches. Some may also have a rudimentary bar, espresso machine, and Wi-Fi. For example, Tossals Verds Refuge is known for its typical Mallorcan dinners served by a large fireplace.
Yes, reservations are highly recommended for beds and meals, especially during peak hiking seasons. It's also advisable to carry cash, as many refuges may require it for transactions.
Several huts and related sites are suitable for families. Sa Roca I Bird Observation Hide in Parc Natural de s'Albufera is ideal for family outings. Other options like Son Amer Refuge, Finca Binifaldó, and Galatzó Public Estate are also categorized as family-friendly.
The Balearic Islands feature several huts with rich history. Alaró Castle is a historical site and former monastery now serving as a mountain hut. Refugi Muleta, near Port de Sóller, occupies a former army telegraph station. Refugi de Pont Romà in Pollença was once a municipal abattoir before being converted into a hiker's refuge.
The huts are often situated along popular routes, offering various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, such as the difficult 'View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop' or 'Spectacular view – Puig de Massanella loop from Lluc Sanctuary'. For more hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Balearic Islands guide or the Hiking around Balearic Islands guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Faro de Formentor — round trip from Alcúdia' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Balearic Islands guide.
Yes, many of Mallorca's mountain refuges are strategically located along the GR221 Dry Stone Route, a multi-day trek through the Serra de Tramuntana. Huts like Refugi Son Amer and Tossals Verds Refuge are key stops on this scenic trail.
The best time to visit the huts for hiking and outdoor activities is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is milder and more pleasant. Summers can be very hot, and some routes might be challenging due to high temperatures. Winter offers cooler temperatures, but some facilities might have reduced services.
For those seeking a secluded experience, Tossals Verds Refuge is an excellent choice. It's nestled among some of the highest peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana, far from civilization, and is only accessible by foot, requiring lengthy and challenging routes to reach.
Yes, the natural surroundings of many huts offer opportunities for wildlife observation. Sa Roca I Bird Observation Hide in Parc Natural de s'Albufera is specifically designed for birdwatching. The Galatzó Public Estate is also known for its diverse flora and fauna within the Sierra de Tramontana.
Visitors appreciate the authentic mountain hut feeling, often highlighted by features like large open fireplaces and typical Mallorcan dinners, as found at Tossals Verds Refuge. The panoramic views from locations like Alaró Castle and the sense of accomplishment after reaching secluded spots are also highly valued.
Many huts offer stunning vistas. Alaró Castle provides panoramic views from its 822-meter high location. Tossals Verds Refuge is beautifully situated with great views, and Refugi Son Amer offers expansive views of the Lluc valley and surrounding mountain peaks.


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