Huts in Mallorca are primarily found within the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rugged peaks and coastal landscapes. The island's natural beauty and cultural heritage are accessible through a network of "refugis," which are government-run hostels. These facilities provide accommodation for hikers exploring routes like the GR221 Dry Stone Route. Majorca offers diverse terrain, from mountain trails to coastal paths, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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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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➡️ 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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At the Refugio des Coll Baix you can decide whether you want to go down to the beautiful sandy beach (and then back up again, of course), or whether you want to follow the hiking trail through the valley, which even leads to a road for a while, until you turn right onto a very rustic path in and around the mostly dry riverbed.
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A refuge in the most stunning location. We were a group of 5 and we were allocated a room which slept 6. There's nothing better than opening a can of lager with friends after a long hot day on the GR221.
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This refuge on the Pedra en Sec GR 221 route is located on the Son Amer estate, with an area of 103 ha, located on top of a hill from which you can visually dominate the entire Lluc valley, in the Tramuntana mountains. Thanks to its location, it can serve as a starting point or arrival point for excursions of great interest, such as the old path of Lluc, the ascent to Puig Tomir through Coll Pelat, the ascent to Sa Mola and Puig d'en Galileu, the old road to Pollença and, in short, all those whose center is the monastery of Lluc, which can be reached from Son Amer along a mule track. You can also take excursions through the public estates of Binifaldó, Menut and Ses Figueroles.
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Had a great time, delicious food. Good rooms. Top price performance
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There is a small water point, but unfortunately with the note "no drinking water", so it's good to refresh yourself 😊 or to clean up after the beach, but unfortunately not to drink ☹️. So especially for the hikers: be sure to take enough drinking water with you!
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Majorca offers a variety of huts, primarily known as 'refugis,' which are government-run hostels providing affordable accommodation. You'll find mountain refuges, guesthouses, and even small, unguarded shelters. These facilities typically offer simple, clean, dormitory-style accommodation, often with bunk beds, and serve as essential havens for hikers.
Many huts in Majorca are strategically located along the GR221 Dry Stone Route. Notable options include Son Amer Refuge, which is a great starting or end point for excursions, and Refugi de Pont Romà, which is a common starting or finishing point in Pollença. Finca Ses Fontanelles also filled a significant gap in accommodation along the GR221, particularly between Andratx and Estellencs.
Yes, several huts offer a glimpse into Majorca's history and culture. Alaró Castle is a guesthouse located within a historic castle, offering panoramic views and beautiful hiking routes. Refugi Muleta occupies a former army telegraph station, providing a unique atmosphere. Refugi Can Boi features an old, functional olive mill inside, adding to its charm.
For stunning vistas, consider Son Amer Refuge, which sits atop a hill with excellent views of the entire Lluc valley. Tossals Verds Refuge, tucked between some of the highest peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana, is known for its idyllic and remote setting with stunning views. The ascent to Alaró Castle also provides panoramic views stretching as far as Palma.
While many refuges are suitable for families, Son Amer Refuge is noted as family-friendly and offers common areas for relaxation. Ermita de la Victoria, though a former monastery, has simple hotel rooms and is located in an area where various hikes across the peninsula start, making it accessible for families.
Most refuges offer basic amenities, including dormitory-style accommodation. Many, like Tossals Verds Refuge and Refugi Muleta, serve breakfast and dinner, with some also offering packed lunches. Tossals Verds Refuge is particularly known for its traditional Mallorcan dinners served next to a large, open fireplace. Refugi de Pont Romà has a common area with a fireplace, books, and board games, plus a large outdoor picnic area.
Refugi de Pont Romà is centrally located in Pollença, making it an excellent base for sightseeing in the old town, including the Roman bridge and the Calvari hill. Son Amer Refuge is very close to the imposing Lluc monastery, a significant cultural site. Refugi Can Boi is near Deià, allowing visitors to explore local boutiques, restaurants, and galleries.
For a more rustic and secluded experience, consider Cúber Shelter. This small, unguarded mountain refuge is located by the Cúber reservoir and can accommodate a maximum of six people. It does not provide beds, so visitors need to bring their own sleeping bags and mats, and reservations are required.
The huts are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including challenging routes to reach remote huts like Tossals Verds Refuge. The region also offers mountain hikes, such as the difficult 'View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop' or the 'Spectacular view – Puig de Massanella loop'. For more ideas, explore the Mountain Hikes in Mallorca guide.
Yes, the region around Majorca's huts also offers opportunities for cycling. For example, you can find gravel biking routes like the 'Natural Park s'Albufera — loop from Sineu' or more challenging options like 'Into the Serra de Tramuntana – loop from Sineu'. Check out the Gravel biking in Mallorca guide for more details on nearby cycling adventures.
While the guide doesn't specify a 'best time,' the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range is popular for hiking. Given the need for advance booking, especially during peak seasons, it suggests that spring and autumn are likely ideal for comfortable trekking conditions, avoiding the intense summer heat and potential winter chill at higher altitudes.
Many of the refuges are managed by the Consell de Mallorca. Booking these popular refuges, especially during peak seasons, well in advance is highly recommended due to their limited capacity. For specific unguarded shelters like Cúber Shelter, reservations are mandatory.


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