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Top 20 Huts and Cabins around Gavarnie-Gèdre

Best huts around Gavarnie-Gèdre are found in the French Pyrenees, offering a range of shelters for hikers and mountaineers. These structures are situated in diverse mountain environments, including high altitudes and verdant valleys. They serve as strategic bases for exploring peaks, high-altitude lakes, and the Cirque de Gavarnie, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region provides both fully-serviced refuges and rustic, unguarded cabins.

Best huts around Gavarnie-Gèdre

  • The most popular huts is Oulettes de Gaube Mountain Hut, a hut located at the foot of Vignemale in the Gaube valley. It has a capacity of 95 people and offers impressive views of the Vignemale massif.
  • Another must-see spot is Wallon-Marcadau Refuge, a hut located at an altitude of 1,865 meters in the verdant Marcadeau valley. This refuge serves as a starting point for many hiking trails and includes 113 beds.
  • Visitors also love Brèche de Roland Refuge – Les Sarradets, a hut situated at an altitude of 2,565 meters behind the rock wall of the Gavarnie cirque. It is a strategic stop for those climbing peaks like the Casque or on the Haute Route Pyrénéenne (HRP).
  • Gavarnie-Gèdre is known for guarded refuges, unguarded cabins, and historic shelters. These structures vary from fully-serviced accommodations to basic, open shelters, often built into the mountain relief.
  • The huts around Gavarnie-Gèdre are appreciated by the komoot community, with 86 upvotes and 84 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Brèche de Roland Refuge – Les Sarradets

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The Brèche de Roland refuge is located at an altitude of 2,565 meters, behind the spectacular rock wall which covers the Gavarnie cirque. It is an ideal stopover for those who want to climb the Casque, the Tour or the Marboré. It is also perfectly placed for hikers of the Haute Route Pyrénéenne (HRP).

The refuge offers 38 beds in high season, and maintains a capacity of 30 beds excluding guarding.

Find all the details on the site:
refugebrechederoland.ffcam.fr

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Oulettes de Gaube Mountain Hut

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Located at the foot of Vignemale in the hollow of the Gaube valley, the Oulettes refuge enjoys an exceptional location in the heart of the mountain. Relatively large, it has a capacity of 95 people. More information here: refugeoulettesdegaube.ffcam.fr

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Estom Refuge

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The Estom refuge is located at an altitude of 1804 meters, in an idyllic setting, between pine trees and a lake.
It is open from the end of May to the beginning of October. For specific dates, prices and reservations, you can visit the refuge's website: refuge-estom.csvss.fr/fr
In case you come hiking out of season and are looking for shelter in the area, the refuge provides an unguarded but open cabin 200 meters away.
The refuge is a good base for a star-shaped tour over several days. Indeed, from Lake Estom (where the refuge is located) several day routes are possible to get close to the high-altitude lakes and reach 3000 meters.

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Wallon-Marcadau Refuge

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The Wallon-Marcadau refuge is located at an altitude of 1,865 meters in the verdant Marcadeau valley. The refuge is the starting point for many hiking trails. It includes 113 beds in total. For more information: refuge-marcadau.csvss.fr/fr

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Lac Dets Coubous

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The Coubous cabin is an open and unguarded refuge. It is located at an altitude of 2,041 meters on the edge of the eponymous lake.

There is very little wood around, so if you are planning to light a fire in the fireplace to warm up the atmosphere a little, we suggest you bring it from the valley. Which is also the general usage.

You can sleep up to 4-5 people there quite comfortably. From 6 you will have to tighten up a little, but at the same time it warms up.

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Dries
August 31, 2025, Refuge d'Estom

Refuge on the lake of Estom, from here you can continue walking towards the refuge de Bayssellance or the refuge des Oulettes de Gaube.

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Xavier H
August 27, 2025, Refuge d'Estom

Caution if you take the Col des Gentianes: The section between the Arraillé pass junction and Lake Labas must be cleared of snow, as the path crosses a steep slope leading over rocky ledges. Accidents have already occurred there.

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Nuno Dias
August 17, 2025, Refuge d'Estom

One of the best places in the Pyrénées!

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Here you can have food or stay overnight.

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Sarradets Refuge: Gateway to the Rolando Gap in the Heart of the Pyrenees The Sarradets Refuge, also known as the Rolando Gap Refuge, is one of the most iconic and beloved destinations for hikers and mountaineers exploring the Pyrenees. Located at an altitude of 2,587 meters, right on the border between Spain and France, this refuge offers spectacular views of the north face of the Rolando Gap and the Taillón Massif.

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Located at the foot of Vignemale in the hollow of the Gaube valley, the Oulettes refuge enjoys an exceptional location in the heart of the mountain. Relatively large, it has a capacity of 95 people. More information here: https://refugeoulettesdegaube.ffcam.fr/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts are available in the Gavarnie-Gèdre region?

The Gavarnie-Gèdre region offers a diverse range of shelters, from fully-serviced, guarded refuges to rustic, unguarded cabins and even historic shepherds' huts. These include large mountain huts like the Oulettes de Gaube Mountain Hut, strategic high-altitude refuges such as Brèche de Roland Refuge – Les Sarradets, and basic open shelters like Lac Dets Coubous.

Which huts offer the most spectacular views?

For breathtaking panoramas, the Brèche de Roland Refuge – Les Sarradets is situated behind the impressive rock wall of the Gavarnie cirque, offering views of the north face of the Rolando Gap and the Taillón Massif. The Refuge des Espuguettes also provides stunning views of the Cirque de Gavarnie and the Brèche de Roland. The Oulettes de Gaube Mountain Hut boasts exceptional views of the Vignemale massif.

Are there any historic huts worth visiting in the area?

Yes, the Tuquerouye Refuge, also known as Refuge Lourde-Rocheblave, is considered the highest and oldest in the Pyrenees, built in 1890. It offers a rustic retreat amidst a spectacular landscape, facing an icy lake and the imposing north face of Monte Perdido. Additionally, many restored Shepherds' Huts (Cabanes de bergers) and Toues throughout the Pyrenees offer historical and cultural value, showcasing traditional dry-stone construction.

What is the best time to visit the huts in Gavarnie-Gèdre?

The main season for visiting guarded huts typically runs from late spring to early autumn (mid-spring through October for some, like Oulettes de Gaube Mountain Hut, and end of May to beginning of October for Estom Refuge). During this period, weather conditions are generally more favorable for hiking, and services are fully operational. Some huts, like Refuge des Espuguettes, are closed from October to May, but may offer an unguarded section.

How can I book a stay at a hut?

For guarded refuges, it is highly advisable to book in advance, especially during high season. Many huts have their own websites for reservations and specific dates. For example, you can find details for Brèche de Roland Refuge – Les Sarradets on their site, and similar information for Oulettes de Gaube Mountain Hut and Estom Refuge. Unguarded cabins like Lac Dets Coubous do not require booking.

Are there family-friendly huts in the area?

The Estom Refuge, located in an idyllic setting between pine trees and a lake, is a good base for multi-day 'star-shaped' tours, which can be suitable for families looking to explore high-altitude lakes. The walk to Estom is generally considered quite easy. For a more unique experience, La Maison Refuge is a rental chalet designed for up to 5 people, offering a warm retreat near the Cirque de Gavarnie.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts?

The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, such as the challenging Cirque de Gavarnie – Brecha de Rolando loop from Col de Tentes, or the moderate Camping in Gavarnie – Grande Cascade de Gavarnie loop. There are also running trails, including the Trail of lake Marboré, and cycling routes like an escape to the Troumouse circus. For more details on routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Gavarnie-Gèdre, Running Trails around Gavarnie-Gèdre, and Cycling around Gavarnie-Gèdre guides.

Are there specific hiking routes that connect multiple huts?

Many huts are strategically located along long-distance routes like the Haute Route Pyrénéenne (HRP). For instance, the Brèche de Roland Refuge – Les Sarradets and the Tuquerouye Refuge are essential stops on the HRP. While specific circular routes connecting multiple huts are not detailed here, the region is ideal for multi-day treks where you can plan your itinerary to stay at different refuges.

What are the access options for reaching the huts?

Access varies depending on the hut. For example, the Brèche de Roland Refuge – Les Sarradets can be reached from the Col des Tentes car park (approximately 2.5 hours walk) or from Gavarnie village (around 4 hours walk). Many huts require significant hiking, and some, like Tuquerouye, are in very remote, high-altitude locations, often requiring mountaineering skills.

What amenities can I expect at the huts?

Guarded refuges like Oulettes de Gaube Mountain Hut and Estom Refuge typically offer beds (often dormitory style), catering with meals, and sometimes even restaurant services. They are staffed during the season. Unguarded cabins, such as Lac Dets Coubous, are much more basic, providing shelter with mattresses and blankets, but usually no running water or catering. Visitors to unguarded cabins should be self-sufficient.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts in Gavarnie-Gèdre?

Visitors highly appreciate the strategic locations of the huts, which serve as perfect bases for exploring the surrounding peaks and valleys. The breathtaking panoramic views, especially from high-altitude refuges, are a major draw. The opportunity for an authentic mountain experience, whether it's an overnight stay during a multi-day trek or a base for exploring, is also frequently mentioned. The komoot community has shared 84 photos and given 86 upvotes for the huts in the region, highlighting their appeal.

Are there unguarded shelters available for off-season use?

Yes, several huts offer unguarded sections or separate cabins for use outside the main season. For instance, the Estom Refuge provides an unguarded but open cabin 200 meters away for off-season hikers. Similarly, Refuge des Espuguettes has an unguarded section with mattresses, pillows, and blankets available when the main refuge is closed. Lac Dets Coubous is an open and unguarded cabin available year-round.

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