Huts in Girona province, located in Catalonia, Spain, offer access to the Pyrenees and other natural landscapes. This region features a variety of mountain huts and refuges, providing bases for exploration. Accommodations range from fully serviced, guarded refuges to more rustic, self-managed options. These facilities offer unique features and access to the natural beauty of the area.
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The Niu de l'Àliga Refuge is located at an altitude of 2,500 meters at the top of Tosa d'Alp, in the municipality of Bagà. This refuge is an iconic building at the highest point of the La Molina ski resort and offers spectacular views of the Cerdanya valley, Ripollès, and Berguedà. It is a privileged spot to enjoy sunsets and moonlit nights. The refuge has capacity for 27 people and offers services such as a cable car, blankets, showers, mobile charging, Wi-Fi, a bar, and a restaurant.
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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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The Coma de Vaca refuge is located at 2000 meters above sea level, on the Yeguas plain, where the Freser and de la Vaca rivers converge. It has 52 beds, hot showers, Wi-Fi and a bar with home cooking.
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It is a very steep and fun climb on both sides. The road is very winding, with continuous curves and countercurves, some of these counterbanks. The asphalt is rough and there is no shoulder, although it is true that traffic is very scarce. The eastern slope, which starts from Campdevánol and passes through Gombrèn, is approximately 14 km and in no case does the slope exceed 5%. It is a sunny climb, very favorable for the colder months. In summer it is usually very hot. The western slope, which starts from Guardiola de Berguedà, is a little longer and presents a first section to La Pobla de Lillet characterized by long straights. It has some sections at 6-7% and the last 3 km are the hardest.
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The Coll de Banyuls is a mountain pass and border crossing between France and Spain, located in the Albera Massif, the easternmost extension of the Pyrenees. This pass connects the Spanish municipality of Rabós (Alt Empordà, Catalonia) with the French commune of Banyuls-sur-Mer (Pyrénées-Orientales, Occitania). The saddle point of the Coll de Banyuls is located at about 357 meters above sea level. This pass was blocked with large rocks by the French government on January 11, 2021, under the pretext of curbing irregular immigration and the terrorist threat. However, a grassroots organization that was committed to opening the closed border crossings (Esborrem Fronteres) reopened it on January 20, 2023 using an excavator.
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The Coll de Merolla is the crossing point between the Pobla de Lillet and Campdevànol, that is to say between the upper Berguedà and the Ripollès. The two slopes are gentle, and halfway, near Gombrèn, there is the link with the Carretera de Montgrony, to continue climbing up to Castellar de N'Hug. At the top is the Merolla refuge, site of the legendary full moon brevet dinner.
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The Coll de Merolla refuge is located at 1090 meters above sea level, next to the road that connects Pobla de Lillet and Gombrèn. It consists of a kitchen and dining room and four rooms with bunk beds and capacity for 23 people. There is also a community kitchen and bar and restaurant service.
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Girona province offers a variety of mountain huts and refuges, ranging from fully serviced, guarded refuges to more rustic, self-managed options. Guarded huts typically offer beds, food, and showers, while unguarded shelters are more basic.
For breathtaking views, consider the Niu de l'Àliga Refuge, located at 2,510 meters on Tosa d'Alp. It provides spectacular panoramic views of the Cerdanya valley, Ripollès, and Berguedà, making it excellent for enjoying sunsets. The Refugi Costabona also offers extensive views from the Gulf of Roses to the Ulldeter cirque mountains.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicit, huts with more amenities and easier access can be suitable. The Coma de Vaca Refuge offers hot showers, Wi-Fi, and a bar with homemade cuisine, which can enhance comfort for families. The Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is noted as wheelchair accessible, suggesting it might also be more accessible for families with young children or strollers.
Guarded refuges in Girona generally offer beds (often bunk beds with mattresses, duvets, and pillows), food and drink services, and sometimes amenities like hot showers, Wi-Fi, and mobile charging. For example, Coma de Vaca Refuge provides hot showers and Wi-Fi, while Malniu Mountain Hut offers dry toilets, food, and drink services.
The huts serve as excellent bases for a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Gravel Biking routes, and Running Trails throughout Girona. Many huts are also starting points for hiking, mountaineering, and skiing, connecting various trails and natural parks.
Yes, the Dalí's Cabin is a notable historical site. Additionally, the refuge at Banyuls Pass has memorial plaques commemorating those who fled repression via this route, adding historical context to your visit.
The Malniu Mountain Hut is located within the Cerdanya - Alt Urgell National Reserve, ideal for exploring Puigpedrós. The Coma de Vaca Refuge is within the Capçaleres del Ter i del Freser Natural Park, offering a perfect starting point for various routes in a picturesque setting where rivers converge.
The best time to visit depends on your planned activities. Many huts are suitable for hiking and mountaineering during warmer months. For skiing, huts like Ulldeter Refuge and Niu de l'Àliga Refuge offer direct access to ski slopes in winter. Always check seasonal availability and weather conditions before your trip.
While the region research doesn't explicitly state permit requirements for all huts, it's always advisable to check with individual refuges, especially guarded ones, for booking and any potential permit needs, particularly during peak seasons or for specific routes like the 'ruta dels 4 refugis' mentioned with Refugi Bassegoda Can Galan.
The Engorgs Refuge is categorized as 'challenging,' suggesting a more demanding approach. Huts located at higher altitudes, such as Niu de l'Àliga Refuge (2,510m) or Ulldeter Refuge (2,234m), typically require significant hiking or, in some cases, access via cable car.
Many guarded huts offer food and drink services. For instance, Coma de Vaca Refuge has a bar with homemade cuisine, and Malniu Mountain Hut provides food and drink. The Coll de Merolla refuge is also a good stop for food.
While many guarded huts provide beds with mattresses, duvets, and pillows, it's generally recommended to bring a sleeping bag. Some huts, like Malniu Mountain Hut, explicitly state that guests should bring their own sleeping bag. Always check the specific hut's requirements before your visit.


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