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Top 11 Huts and Cabins in Haute-Garonne

Huts in Haute-Garonne are located in the Occitanie region of France, offering diverse accommodations from rustic mountain shelters to unique cabanes. The area is characterized by its Pyrenean mountains, historic paths, and significant natural sites like Lac d'Oô. These locations provide essential stops for hikers and unique nature-immersed experiences. The region features a variety of huts, catering to different preferences for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best huts in Haute-Garonne

  • The most popular huts is Lake Espingo and Espingo Refuge, a lake that offers a superb setting for a stopover. Its refuge provides accommodation overlooking the lake, with beds available in high season and non-custodial options in winter.
  • Another must-see spot is Lac d'Oô, a lake perched at 1,507 meters above sea level. This artificial expanse is located on an old glacial lake and is known for its 275-meter waterfall.
  • Visitors also love Refuge de Vénasque, a hut nestled at the foot of the Vénasque pass. Bordered by Boums (lakes), it offers a pleasant resting place with an impressive panorama of the valley it dominates.
  • Haute-Garonne is known for traditional mountain refuges, unique "cabanes," and gîtes. These accommodations vary from basic shelters to those offering amenities like restaurants and shared dormitories.
  • The huts in Haute-Garonne are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 280 upvotes and 120 photos shared.

Last updated: July 8, 2026

Lac d'Oô

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Lac d'Oô is a must in the Pyrenees. Perched at 1,507 meters above sea level, this artificial expanse is located on an old glacial lake.

Its emblematic waterfall of 275 meters also contributes to the fame of this remarkable natural site.

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Refuge de Vénasque

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Accessible from the Hospice de France, these Boums are on the path of the Port of Vénasque which has been widely used at different times to trade between Spain and France, to flee the post-revolution French terror or more recently the Spanish civil war.
You can then continue towards the Port of Vénasque and possibly the Pic de Safeguard or towards the Col, Lac and Pic de la Montagnette.
By taking a little height, we realize the beauty of these ponds.

The only points that could hinder a bit are a ford in the spring and early summer (you risk getting your feet wet if you are not agile enough) and a snowfield to bypass in the spring.

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Lake Espingo offers a superb setting for a stopover before setting off again towards Lake Portillon. You can admire the peaks of Luchon such as the Tusse de Montarqué or Perdiguères. Its refuge is located overlooking and offers beds in high season and non-custodial beds in winter. You can find all the necessary information here: refugedespingo.ffcam.fr/FR_home.html

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Saunères Hut

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This cabin, typical of the Pyrenean mountains, offers an ideal place to stop in the shade or to spend the night. It is installed on a balcony, allowing you to admire the Luchonnais chain.
As for equipment, you will find a few pans and a wooden chest with blankets.
Four or five people can easily sleep there: two beds with mattresses on the ground floor, plus three beds on the floor upstairs.

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The Granges of Astau

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Busy during the day because of the road, but calms down in the evenings. Dormitories but also double rooms possible. In the evening repas for the hikers like on the refuges. The food was good and sufficient. Whether you can set up the tent for the night in the area, I can't say. The car park and building can be seen on the way down from Couret d'Esquirry.
Phone: +33 5 61 95 30 16
Possible tour of the highlight: komoot.de/tour/340619906?ref=itd

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Hospice of France

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At the end of the Pique Valley is the Hospice de France. Dating back to the 17th century, this inn has always been intended to receive travelers who venture here. It is located in a superb green setting not far from the Franco-Spanish border.

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Portillon Refuge

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There is a camping option behind the hut. Hot meals and drinks can be ordered. Dinner and breakfast must be reserved.

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This stopover lodge is open all year round. It offers ten dormitory places and two single rooms. You can find a restaurant in the direct vicinity of the gîte.

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Shepherd's Hut

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Small shepherd's hut with drinkers for animals.

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Bergerie du Col de Menté

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At the end of the forest road from the Col de Menté is a Sheepfold and a refuge.
The animals are free during the day and take shelter in the evening.
It is impressive to see the sheepdog leading the flock.

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Stefan Michaelis
June 21, 2026, Lac d'Oô

The lake, which I had never heard of before my Pyrenees tour, is obviously a "must see" in this region. Together with the waterfall at the end of the lake, it is also a truly worthwhile hiking destination.

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Splendid view of the surrounding peaks.

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There is a camping option behind the hut. Hot meals and drinks can be ordered. Dinner and breakfast must be reserved.

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This circuit starting from the beautiful little village of Artigue, will take you directly to the Saunères cabin. All along the route, you will walk with a breathtaking view of the balconies of Luchonnais. You will also overlook the city of Luchon and it is not uncommon to share this beautiful circuit with mountain bike enthusiasts.

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This cabin, typical of the Pyrenean mountains, offers an ideal place to stop in the shade or to spend the night. It is installed on a balcony, allowing you to admire the Luchonnais chain. As for equipment, you will find a few pans and a wooden chest with blankets. Four or five people can easily sleep there: two beds with mattresses on the ground floor, plus three beds on the floor upstairs.

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This stopover lodge is open all year round. It offers ten dormitory places and two single rooms. You can find a restaurant in the direct vicinity of the gîte.

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August 15, 2023, Lac d'Oô

Beautiful turquoise blue reservoir in the middle of the Pyrenees

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and accommodations can I find in Haute-Garonne?

Haute-Garonne offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic mountain shelters and traditional refuges to charming, unique 'cabanes' and gîtes. These vary from basic overnight stays for hikers to more amenity-rich options with restaurants and shared dormitories. You can find essential stops for mountaineers, as well as unique nature-immersed experiences like treehouses.

Are there family-friendly huts in Haute-Garonne?

Yes, several huts and accommodations in Haute-Garonne are suitable for families. For example, The Granges of Astau offers a gîte, restaurant, and bar at the foot of Lac d'Oô, making it a comfortable stop. Additionally, the Artigie stopover and group accommodation is also noted as family-friendly. For a unique experience, 'cabanes' like those at Les Robinsonades offer treehouses and suspended tents, ideal for family trips.

Which huts offer stunning natural views or are located near significant natural features?

Many huts in Haute-Garonne are set in breathtaking natural surroundings. Refuge de Vénasque is nestled at the foot of the Vénasque pass, bordered by Boums (lakes), offering an impressive panorama. Lake Espingo and Espingo Refuge provide a superb setting with views of the Luchon peaks. Portillon Refuge, located at a high altitude along the border ridge, also boasts stunning views. Lac d'Oô itself is a prominent natural site known for its 275-meter waterfall.

What are some unique or 'insolite' hut experiences available?

Beyond traditional refuges, Haute-Garonne features unique 'cabanes' for a different immersive experience. Les Robinsonades, located near Cazères, offers unusual accommodations like treehouses ('cabanes perchées'), suspended tents ('plum'arbres'), and 'cocoons,' perfect for romantic getaways or family trips. Another option is La Cabane Insolite near Toulouse, a romantic treetop accommodation perched 10 meters high, open from April to October.

Are there huts with historical significance in Haute-Garonne?

Yes, some huts and areas have rich historical ties. The path leading to Refuge de Vénasque is a historic route used for centuries for trade and as an escape route during conflicts. Additionally, the Hospice of France, dating back to the 17th century, has always served to welcome travelers in a beautiful green setting near the Franco-Spanish border.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Haute-Garonne?

The huts in Haute-Garonne are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails leading to high-altitude lakes and passes. For example, the GR10 trail passes by The Granges of Astau and Saunères Hut. The region also offers opportunities for gravel biking and road cycling. You can explore more routes in guides like Gravel biking in Haute-Garonne, Easy hikes in Haute-Garonne, and Road Cycling Routes in Haute-Garonne.

When is the best time to visit the huts in Haute-Garonne?

Most mountain refuges in Haute-Garonne, such as Refuge de Vénasque and Portillon Refuge, are typically open and guarded during the summer months, usually from June to September or mid-June to mid-September. Some, like Espingo Refuge and Refuge du Maupas, also offer non-custodial options or some beds in winter for experienced mountaineers. Spring and early summer might involve ford crossings or snowfields on certain paths.

What amenities can I expect at the huts?

Amenities vary greatly depending on the type of hut. Traditional mountain refuges often feature shared dormitories and basic facilities, sometimes offering meals. Gîtes like The Granges of Astau provide more extensive services including a restaurant and bar. Simpler cabins, such as Saunères Hut, offer basic equipment like pans and blankets for overnight stays. Unique 'cabanes' may include homemade breakfasts with local products served directly to your accommodation.

Are there any huts suitable for multi-day hikes?

Yes, many refuges are strategically located for multi-day treks. Huts like Refuge de Vénasque, Espingo Refuge, and Portillon Refuge serve as essential stops for hikers exploring the Pyrenees, allowing for overnight stays before continuing to higher passes or peaks. The GR10 trail also connects several accommodations, making them ideal for longer journeys.

What should I be aware of when planning a visit to a mountain refuge in Haute-Garonne?

When visiting mountain refuges, be prepared for varying conditions. Paths to high-altitude refuges can be challenging, sometimes involving ford crossings in spring/early summer or snowfields. Always check weather forecasts before departing. Many refuges operate seasonally, typically from June to September, though some offer winter capacity. It's advisable to check specific refuge information for opening times, booking requirements, and available amenities.

Can I find food and drink options near the huts?

Yes, some huts and nearby areas offer food and drink. The Granges of Astau, for instance, has a restaurant and bar. The Hospice of France is an inn that has historically provided hospitality. For unique 'cabanes' like Les Robinsonades, dining options are available on-site at 'Les 3 Chaudrons' restaurant, with meals sometimes served directly to the accommodation.

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