Huts around La Jacetania, located in the Aragonese Pyrenees, provide bases for exploring the region's natural landscapes. This area features the Western Valleys Natural Park, glacial cirques, and numerous mountain lakes. The refuges offer varying levels of amenities and access, catering to different types of outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A good place to rest. Refurbished and in use in 2026.
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After breakfast, it closes for a while for cleaning. Fill up your water bottle before heading up, as it's a scarce resource up there.
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No cell phone reception in or around the hut. There's a free hot shower!
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Unfortunately, they do not accept dogs...we arrived at the place soaking wet and they refused entry to our dog.
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A shelter in very good condition located in an exceptional setting beneath the cirque that forms part of the Tendeñera mountain range and the peak of the same name, the Pico dero Verde.
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A refuge located in the Aragüés-Jasa Valley, one of the four valleys of the Natural Park declared in 2006. Located at the western end of the Aragonese Pyrenees and covering an area of 34,000 hectares, it encompasses a great diversity and richness of both fauna and geology, making it a great place for studying and practicing nature activities.
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The Garbadito refuge is known for its welcoming atmosphere. Its 45 available beds are divided into six rooms. It offers catering service for guests and passers-by. Those staying there also have a kitchen for free use.
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The Bachimaña lakes refuge can accommodate up to 80 people sleeping in rooms with 4 to 12 beds. It also offers drinks and food. It has heating and hot showers and even an infirmary. It is guarded all year round.
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The Lizara Refuge is an excellent choice for those new to mountain sports. Its accessibility by vehicle and pristine natural environment make it a great starting point for various excursions in the Aragüés-Jasa Valley.
Yes, several huts are considered family-friendly. The Lizara Refuge and Linza Refuge are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the area around Refugio de los Ibones de Bachimaña is considered relatively accessible for families with some experience in nature walks.
Amenities vary significantly. Guarded shelters like Lizara Refuge and Refugio de los Ibones de Bachimaña offer extensive services including bunk beds, private bathrooms, showers, bars, dining rooms, and even free-use kitchens. Linza Refuge also provides a restaurant and hostel area with basic amenities. More rustic options, like the Telera Refuge (Shepherds' Hut), are free, unguarded, and offer basic facilities like a fireplace.
The Gabardito Refuge is a strategic point for medium to high mountain excursions and is part of the GR 11.1 long-distance path and Camille's Trail. The Refugio de los Ibones de Bachimaña is directly on the GR11 (Senda Transpirenaica), making it an excellent stop for multi-day treks amidst glacial cirques and high peaks.
The huts serve as bases for a wide range of activities. Near the huts, you can find numerous mountain hikes, such as those around La Jacetania, including challenging routes like the Ibones and Bachimaña Refuge loop. There are also running trails, like the Infiernos, Ibones Azules, and Bachimaña Circular Trail, and cycling routes, such as the Aragonese Way from Jaca to Somport Pass, which you can explore through the Cycling around La Jacetania guide.
The best time depends on your desired activities. For general hiking and mountain excursions, spring to autumn offers pleasant conditions. For winter sports enthusiasts, Linza Refuge is a fantastic base for ski touring, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. The Refugio de los Ibones de Bachimaña is guarded and open year-round, accommodating both summer and winter mountaineering possibilities.
Absolutely. The Refugio de los Ibones de Bachimaña is nestled among numerous 'ibones' (mountain lakes) and peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, offering an impressive terrace. The Telera Refuge (Shepherds' Hut) provides magnificent views of Peña Telera, the Sierra de la Partacua, and distant peaks like Vignemale and Balaitus from nearby vantage points.
For guarded huts like Linza Refuge, you can typically make reservations by phone or email; Linza provides contact information on its website. For others, like Lizara Refuge, it's advisable to check their official channels for booking procedures, especially for ordering picnic bags or renting sheets. Unguarded huts, such as the Telera Refuge, operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Lizara Refuge has a car park very close by, allowing for easy vehicle access. Gabardito Refuge is also accessible by car. The Linza Refuge also offers parking facilities. More remote huts, like the Telera Refuge, are not easily accessible by vehicle.
For a more rustic and secluded mountain experience, the Telera Refuge (Shepherds' Hut) is an unguarded, free refuge in a spectacular setting at the foot of Peña Telera. It offers a basic, yet rewarding, experience away from more frequented spots.
From Lizara Refuge, you can ascend Pico Bisaurín. Gabardito Refuge is a starting point for ascents to peaks like Punta Agüerri, Secús, and Bisaurín. From Linza Refuge, challenging hikes lead to Mesa de los Tres Reyes, Collado del Petrechema, and Txamantxoia (Punta Maz). The Refugio de los Ibones de Bachimaña provides access to peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, including Infiernos, Gran Facha, Garmo Negro, and Argualas.
Visitors appreciate the welcoming atmosphere, the hearty homemade food offered at many guarded huts, and the stunning natural surroundings. Many highlight the huts as excellent starting points for various excursions and multi-day treks. The sense of community and the opportunity to recharge in beautiful mountain settings are also frequently mentioned.


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