Huts around Jasa are located within the Aragüés-Jasa Valley, part of the Valles Occidentales Natural Park in the Aragonese Pyrenees. This region features a mix of medium and high mountains, offering diverse wildlife and geology. The area provides essential facilities for hikers and mountaineers exploring the natural park. It is known for its mountain refuges and huts that serve as bases for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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A good place to rest. Refurbished and in use in 2026.
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No cell phone reception in or around the hut. There's a free hot shower!
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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 crossing of the Campon stream marks the entrance to the beautiful Lecherines Bajo sheepfold or Plano de la Balsa, a highland plain of pastures surrounded by a magnificent crown of limestone ridges and stone towers. The sheepfold is splendid in a grandiose cirque of glacial origin; before arriving at it, it does not seem that a plateau of such proportions could exist at the foot of the peaks. And it is very welcoming, in the centre there is a shelter and nearby is the cattle watering trough. In winter there are no flocks, everything is covered in snow, there are bushes scattered between the white hills and frozen corridors cutting the snow ramps to the edge of the mountains. In one of the channels, near the Peña Blanca pass, is the Lecherines ice cave, a grotto to visit in spring, when the combination of cold and thawing creates sculptures and ice columns inside the cavity. The route ends at the porch of the Lecherines Bajo Shelter enjoying the warm rays of the midday sun. The GR-11.1 trail continues straight ahead and climbs towards Lecherines Alto and the López Huici Military Refuge, near the Magdalena pass.
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The path passes by Fuente de los Abetazos and continues along the Villanúa forest track towards the Gabardito sheepfold. On the Carnicerías mountain there is a monumental pine tree at the turn-off for the Carnicerías peak (1,464 m). The path post indicates ten minutes to the metal house that marks the summit, but with snow the time is unpredictable because the terrain is uncomfortable and chaotic. The visit to the summit is worthwhile to contemplate the Canfranc Valley from a bird's eye view. The track returns to the main path at the giant tree and at the edge of the forest there is the post that indicates the entrance to the Gabardito sheepfold, just after passing the start of the descent path through the pegs of the Agüare ravine. The mountain becomes friendly and welcoming, there are no trees and in the clearing the eastern towers of the Aisa mountain range appear for the first time during the climb. The path continues straight ahead along the GR-11.1, the milestones are usually covered by snow and the reference is the Gabardito Refuge. The long-distance path passes by the refuge but the footprint can be on any side seeking to soften the hill of the sheepfold to enter the Añaza ravine and begin the second section of the route. The red and white marks of the path are painted on the trunks of the trees and in some places they take a while to appear, it is advisable to follow the virtual line of the track or follow the footprint opened by the passage of other mountaineers when possible. The path skirts the mountain inside a pine forest for a kilometre and new steep slopes begin to avoid the Campon ravine, on the edge of the Western Valleys Natural Park.
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Taking shelter is possible, but sleeping inside is not
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Lizara - 1540 m Access by car Open all year 75 places Llanos de Lizara, Aragües del Puerto , La Jacetania, Huesca Tel. : 974 348 433 • rlizara@gmail.com • www.refugiodelizara.com The refuge is located at the end of the Aragüés - Jasa valley, in the Valles Occidentales Natural Park, on the so-called Lizara plain and under the imposing Bisaurín. Due to its accessibility by vehicle and its surroundings, the refuge is a magnificent point for the development of introductory activities to the different mountain sports. The Lizara refuge has been certified with ISO 14001 since October 2004, thus supporting an environmental management model. The Valles Occidentales Natural Park, where the refuge is located, was declared in 2006, in an environment that combines medium and high mountains. In winter, a cross-country track is set up on the Llano de Lizara, which is managed from the refuge itself. Certification according to ISO 14001 was a pioneering experience in Spain and the Pyrenees in terms of mountain refuges, where a model of environmental management is supported with the installation of renewable energy sources, the regular practice of selective waste collection and environmental awareness campaigns.
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The most popular huts include Lizara Refuge, a guarded shelter with capacity for 75 people, and Gabardito Refuge, known for its welcoming atmosphere and 45 beds. Visitors also appreciate Refugio de la Loma de Aísa for overnight stays.
Yes, Lizara Refuge is considered family-friendly. It is accessible by vehicle and offers various facilities, making it a convenient base for families exploring the mountains.
Many huts, such as Lizara Refuge and Gabardito Refuge, offer catering services, accommodation with bunk beds, and communal kitchens. Lizara Refuge also has a bar and rents sheets and blankets. Gabardito Refuge is known for its terrace and hearty homemade food.
The Jasa region, within the Valles Occidentales Natural Park, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around Lizara Refuge which serves as a starting point for mountain sports. The area is also popular for mountain hikes and cycling. Explore more options in the Hiking around Jasa, Mountain Hikes around Jasa, and Cycling around Jasa guides.
Yes, the Jasa region offers trails ranging from moderate to difficult. For instance, the "Pre-Pyrenean Trail (GR 15): Aísa to Jasa" is a moderate hike, while routes like "Valle de Aisa – Pico Aspe desde La Cleta" and "Punta Bisaurín – Colláu de lo Foratón loop from Refugio de Lizara" are considered difficult. You can find more details in the Hiking around Jasa guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Near Lecherines Bajo Pasture, you'll find a magnificent glacial cirque and the Lecherines ice cave, which is best visited in spring. The Valles Occidentales Natural Park itself offers diverse wildlife and geology, with many huts providing stunning mountain views.
Yes, Lizara Refuge has a car park very close by, making it easily accessible by vehicle. This allows visitors to start excursions directly from the refuge.
Visitors frequently praise the welcoming atmosphere, the stunning mountain views, and the convenience of having catering services and accommodation. The ability to start various excursions directly from the huts, like from Lizara Refuge, is also highly valued. Many appreciate the hearty homemade food offered at places like Gabardito Refuge.
Yes, Refugio de la Loma de Aísa is a small mountain hut that is a good choice for an overnight stay, located at a small col between the valleys of Aisa and Jasa. Gabardito Refuge is also a crossing point for long-distance trails like the Senda de Camille and GR 11.1, making it ideal for multi-day trekkers.
The huts are generally popular during warmer months for hiking and mountain activities. However, Lizara Refuge is open all year, making it a reliable base even in winter for those prepared for snow conditions. The Lecherines ice cave near Lecherines Bajo Pasture is best visited in spring.
While not detailed in the guide's highlights, the Ansabère Huts, located on the plateau of the Cirque de Lescun, offer a more rustic and secluded experience. These are unguarded during winter but can be used for breaks or overnight stays by experienced hikers in warmer months.
Most guarded huts, such as Lizara Refuge and Gabardito Refuge, offer catering services, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Lizara Refuge also has a bar, and you can order picnic bags for your excursions.


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