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Top 7 Huts and Cabins around Céret

Best huts around Céret are found in a region known for its position in the Pyrénées-Orientales, offering a blend of cultural significance and natural landscapes. The town serves as a gateway to the Pyrenees, providing access to diverse terrain from vineyards to mountain peaks. Visitors can experience views that encompass both the sea and mountains, characteristic of this area. The surroundings offer opportunities for outdoor activities, with various accommodations and refuges available for exploration.

Best huts around Céret

  • The most popular huts is Banyuls Pass, a mountain pass that features a solid, publicly accessible refuge with a table, oven, and extra bedroom. This location also has a spring and historical plaques commemorating those who fled through the pass.
  • Another must-see spot is Ullat Pass, a mountain pass with a hut. Visitors can expect great views from 938 meters, surrounded by pine trees and redwoods, and find a restaurant nearby.
  • Visitors also love Tomy Refuge, a hut hidden among large rocks. This cozy shelter can accommodate up to 3 people and offers a windproof, waterproof space with a small terrace and a source of water a 20-minute walk away.
  • Céret is known for mountain refuges, gîtes, and unique elevated accommodations. These range from basic overnight shelters for hikers to comfortable holiday rentals and specialized refuges with scenic views.
  • The huts around Céret are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 270 upvotes and 190 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Banyuls Pass

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The approach from Catalonia is much more pleasant due to the incline, but longer and leads through a pretty, lonely landscape. The journey on the French side is short, but very tough. There is little car traffic on the entire route.

At the pass on the Catalan side there is a small but very solid, publicly accessible refuge with a table, oven and extra bedroom. There is also a spring there, but it only trickles very sparingly.

On the pass itself, several information and memorial plaques remind of the many people who had to flee to France via this pass before the repression by the Franco regime. At the Refugio there is a plaque commemorating two libertarian activists who were arrested here in 1977 and tortured to death in prison six months later.

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Tomy Refuge

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The refuge is literally hidden in a fold of large rocks and you find it on the way between the summit and the big iron cross. From its neat terrace you can see Banyuls in the distance, less than three hours' walk away, but I think a last night at Refugi Tomy would be a good ending if you're doing the GR10 from the Cantabrian to the Mediterranean.

At 960 m above sea level and located on the plateau of the easternmost mountain of the Pyrenees, you will not find crowds, this is good because the shelter can accommodate a maximum of three people lying down, as long as they are friendly. It's cozy, the size of a big tent.

Climbing through the entry hole takes some care, but the tightly fitted glass windows ensure a windproof and waterproof bubble. There's even a carpet, made of Astroturf, that makes a difference. I found a butane stove and instruction manuals for good use of the shelter and its utensils perfectly protected in methacrylate and plastic boxes. A 20-minute walk away is a source (go down the GR10 direction Banyuls up to 857 m altitude, turn left at the sign post). Note: The faucet is not obvious - look on the right side of the cistern.

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Ullat Pass

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The Col del Ullat located at 938 meters offers great views. Pine trees and some redwoods proliferate on this hill in the Sierra de la Albera and there is a restaurant, the Chalet de l'Albère.

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Batère Mountain Hut

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Accessible by car, the Batère gîte is located at an altitude of 1,470 meters in a superb natural setting. Located on the GR 10, the HRP, the Tour du Canigó, it offers exceptional panoramas of the surrounding area. The cottage has 38 beds and welcomes you in a friendly and gourmet atmosphere.

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Casot d’en Lic

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Until the end of the 19th century, the Albera massif was heavily exploited. The “Casot d’en Lic”, a structure larger than a hut, served as a tool shed when the surrounding terraces were cultivated, planted with fruit trees and irrigated.

In this building, the Laroque Heritage Association presents you with an overview of the flora and fauna that you can discover in this area (former botanical trail).

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Madeloc Refuge

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Here in the solitude there is probably the possibility to rent this house. A sign outside indicates a telephone number. Up to 5 people possible. The building was built between 1885 and 1886.

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Refuge de Sant Guillem

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Located at an altitude of 1,283 meters on the slopes of Canigou, the superb Sant Guillem refuge has about forty beds. Placed on the route of the Canigou tour, the refuge suggests a welcome break in a remarkable setting.

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Refuge de la Tanyareda

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The refuge is not managed and is located in beautiful old oak forests.
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Route of the 4 Refuges

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Once at this point you will have to decide whether to continue through French or Spanish lands. If you decide to go to Alt Empordar, the first town you will find is La Espolla and you can reach it through a trail with a significant difference in level where the weeds cover part of it and I do not recommend MTB (it will take 2.30 hours).

The Route of the 4 refuges of the Tramuntana is a linear route in stages that goes from Roses to Albanyà, with an ascent of 5379 m and a descent of 5204 m. It passes through the 4 shelters of the Empordanès Excursionist Center (Coll de Banyuls shelter, Forn de Calç shelter, Les Salines shelter and Bassegoda shelter).

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August 31, 2025, Gîte refuge de Batère

Hospitable, relaxed, good food ... Bivouac nearby!

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In poor condition and dirty, usable in case of emergency

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An Argentona
September 3, 2024, Col de Banyuls

The Green MEPs Jordi Solé and François Alfonsi, and the Social Democrat Éric Andrieu, launched a letter to Pedro Sánchez and Emmanuel Macron, presidents of Spain and France respectively, calling for the reopening of the crossings to be discussed at the 27th Franco-Spanish summit on 19 January in Barcelona. The letter, signed by 31 MEPs, was presented at a press conference at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Two days later, on 20 January, residents of Espolla reopened the coll for the annual Feria de l'Oli y de l'Olivera in the village. However, on 23 January the French authorities closed the crossing again.

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An Argentona
September 3, 2024, Col de l'Ullat

It is located at an altitude of approximately 936 metres in the Albera mountain range in the Pyrénées-Orientales, France. It is accessible by road via a narrow, paved route, which climbs from Le Boulou and Laroque-des-Albères. The road offers panoramic views as it ascends through the forest.

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An Argentona
September 3, 2024, Col de l'Ullat

At the Col de l'Ullat, there is also a refuge that offers basic services for hikers. Surrounded by forests and with panoramic views, it is an ideal place to enjoy nature and explore the region.

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Werner K
March 23, 2024, Casot d’en Lic

Until the end of the 19th century, the Albera massif was heavily exploited. The “Casot d’en Lic”, a structure larger than a hut, served as a tool shed when the surrounding terraces were cultivated, planted with fruit trees and irrigated. In this building, the Laroque Heritage Association presents you with an overview of the flora and fauna that you can discover in this area (former botanical trail).

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Once at this point you will have to decide whether to continue through French or Spanish lands. If you decide to go to Alt Empordar, the first town you will find is La Espolla and you can reach it through a trail with a significant difference in level where the weeds cover part of it and I do not recommend MTB (it will take 2.30 hours). The Route of the 4 refuges of the Tramuntana is a linear route in stages that goes from Roses to Albanyà, with an ascent of 5379 m and a descent of 5204 m. It passes through the 4 shelters of the Empordanès Excursionist Center (Coll de Banyuls shelter, Forn de Calç shelter, Les Salines shelter and Bassegoda shelter).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and refuges can I find around Céret?

Around Céret, you'll find a variety of accommodations, from basic mountain refuges for hikers to more comfortable holiday rentals known as 'gîtes'. There are also unique elevated accommodations offering scenic views. Mountain refuges in the broader Pyrenees region, accessible from Céret, provide essential overnight stays for multi-day treks.

Are there any huts with historical significance near Céret?

Yes, Banyuls Pass features a publicly accessible refuge with historical plaques commemorating those who fled through the pass during the Franco regime. Additionally, Casot d’en Lic is another hut with historical significance, offering a challenging hike and great viewpoints.

Which huts offer the best views around Céret?

For stunning vistas, consider Ullat Pass, located at 938 meters, which provides great views surrounded by pine trees and redwoods. Tomy Refuge, though small, offers a neat terrace with distant views of Banyuls.

Are there any family-friendly hut options or gîtes in Céret?

While traditional mountain huts are often basic, Céret offers numerous 'gîtes' and holiday rentals that are well-suited for families. These often include amenities like multiple bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and sometimes gardens or swimming pools. Le Refuge Cérétan, for example, is a spacious attic apartment in the town center, ideal for families.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the huts around Céret?

The region around Céret is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging mountain hikes. For specific routes, explore guides like Easy hikes around Céret or Mountain Hikes around Céret. There are also running trails available, as detailed in Running Trails around Céret.

Are there any huts that provide amenities like food or water?

Banyuls Pass has a solid, publicly accessible refuge with a table, oven, and a spring (though it trickles sparingly). Ullat Pass has a restaurant nearby. For Tomy Refuge, a source of water is available about a 20-minute walk away.

What is the best time of year to visit huts in the Céret region?

The best time to visit largely depends on your activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the lower altitudes. For high-mountain refuges in the Pyrenees, summer is generally ideal when trails are clear of snow. Winter can offer unique experiences but requires proper gear and awareness of snow conditions, especially for higher, less accessible huts.

Can I find any hidden gem huts or unique accommodations?

Yes, Tomy Refuge is a unique find, literally hidden among large rocks and offering a cozy, windproof, and waterproof space for up to three people. It's located on the plateau of the easternmost mountain of the Pyrenees, providing a secluded experience.

Are there any multi-day hut-to-hut routes near Céret?

While not directly in Céret, the town serves as a gateway to the Pyrenees, which are known for hut-to-hut trekking. The 'Travessa dels 3 Refugis' is an example of a route linking mountain huts in the Capçaleres del Ter i del Freser National Park, with parts passing through France. Route of the 4 Refuges is another challenging trail that incorporates huts.

What do visitors appreciate most about the huts and refuges in this area?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views, the tranquility of the natural surroundings, and the unique experience of staying in these accommodations. The historical context of places like Banyuls Pass and the cozy, secluded nature of spots like Tomy Refuge are also highly valued by the komoot community.

Is it possible to rent entire huts for private groups?

Some refuges, like Madeloc Refuge, may offer the possibility to rent the entire house, accommodating groups of up to 5 people. It's advisable to check directly with the specific refuge for availability and booking details.

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