Best huts in Tarragona are found across diverse natural landscapes, including the Prades Mountains and Els Ports Natural Park. This region in Catalonia, Spain, offers a variety of mountain refuges and shelters. These accommodations provide access to hiking trails and climbing areas. Tarragona's varied terrain makes it a destination for exploring different types of natural environments.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Perfect little refugi - it includes a few mattresses, some firewood, an oven/stove and there were even candles when I came. Please contribute your part for the next person and leave it in a better condition than you found it.
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The Caro refuge is located in the heart of the Els Ports natural park, at an altitude of 1,441 metres, under the shelter of the highest peak in Tarragona. It can accommodate up to 32 people, spread over four rooms. Overnight stays can include breakfast or half board, although there is also the option of preparing a picnic on the road. It also has showers with hot water.
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Nice refuge. However, there is no catering.
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Great accommodation with good food. We stayed there on our long-distance hike from Tarifa to Switzerland and felt very comfortable.
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There's an open area in one of the refuges that offers good shelter for the night in windy and rainy weather. We were able to sit out the rain here for three hours this morning. :)
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Mountain refuge located in the Ports Natural Park and belonging to the Federation of Excursionist Entities of Catalonia. It is guarded and open on weekends and throughout the summer.
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This mountain refuge is owned by the Amposta Hiker Group, where you have to go to ask for the key if you want to access the guarded part, although it has a free access part.
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Tarragona offers a diverse range of huts, from traditional mountain refuges and guarded shelters to free shelters and even glamping options. You can find accommodations like the Refuge and recreational area of the Hermitage of Sant Antoni, which provides a leisure area and camping, or the more rustic Font del Teix Shelter, a small free shelter with a fireplace. For a more luxurious experience, glamping options like cabins, domes, yurts, and treehouses are available, particularly in areas like Prades and near the Ebro Delta.
Yes, several huts in Tarragona are suitable for families. The Refuge and recreational area of the Hermitage of Sant Antoni is an excellent choice, featuring a leisure area with barbecues and picnic tables, and a camping area. Similarly, the Refugi Caro UEC, located in Els Ports Natural Park, also has a controlled camping area and a play area, making it ideal for families.
Many huts serve as excellent bases for exploring Tarragona's natural beauty. The Font Ferrera Refuge is located at the south-west end of the Massif dels Ports and is part of the Estels del Sud crossing, offering numerous options for family hiking. The Refugi Caro UEC is situated in the middle of the Ports Natural Park, providing access to the GR 7 Great Trail and promoting ecological activities. The Refuge and recreational area of the Hermitage of Sant Antoni is a starting point for routes to places like Toll de l'Ou and Fraguerau Gorge.
Facilities vary by hut. Guarded refuges like Refuge and recreational area of the Hermitage of Sant Antoni often provide communal dining rooms with fireplaces, free kitchen spaces, and sleeping areas with bunk beds, sometimes even hot showers. The Refugi Caro UEC offers a large dining room, bar, kitchen, and independent bedrooms. Smaller, free shelters like Font del Teix Shelter typically have a fireplace, firewood, and basic cooking utensils.
Yes, Tarragona's huts are strategically located for multi-day adventures. The Font Ferrera Refuge is part of the Estels del Sud crossing, a multi-day route through the Ports massif. Many refuges, including Refugi Caro UEC, are on or near long-distance trails like the GR 7, making them ideal for overnight stays during extended treks.
Near Tarragona's huts, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with routes ranging from easy to difficult. You can find options like the 'Cueva de las Grallas - Circular route via la Foradada' or 'La Rojala & playa del Torn - Circular by the Costa Daurada'. Running trails are also available, such as 'Return from Reus from the train station'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like 'Pantano de Riudecanyes – circular from Cambrils via Coll del Pradell'. For more details on routes, explore the Hiking in Tarragona, Running Trails in Tarragona, and Road Cycling Routes in Tarragona guides.
Yes, some huts in Tarragona have a rich history. For example, La Bartra in Farena, though not a Komoot highlight, is described as a welcoming mountain refuge with a long history dating back to Neolithic times, revitalized from a depopulated hamlet into a cultural and natural retreat. The Abascal Cultural Center (Albarca Refuge) also offers a blend of accommodation and cultural context within a settlement.
The best season depends on your planned activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural parks, with wildlife spotting common in Els Ports Natural Park during autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the leisure areas and camping facilities, while some huts, like Font Ferrera Refuge, are guarded and open throughout the summer and on weekends. Winter visits are possible, especially to huts with fireplaces, but require appropriate gear for colder conditions.
Beyond the more well-known refuges, Tarragona offers unique experiences. The Cave Refuge provides a very basic, small metal shelter for bivouacking or seeking temporary shelter. For a different kind of 'hut' experience, consider the various glamping options available, which offer a blend of comfort and nature in unique structures like yurts and treehouses, providing a serene escape.
The natural parks surrounding Tarragona's huts are rich in wildlife. In Els Ports Natural Park, particularly near refuges like Refugi Caro UEC and Font Ferrera Refuge, spotting wild goats is common, especially in autumn. The diverse landscapes also support a variety of other species, making it a rewarding area for nature observation.
Yes, some guarded huts provide food services. The Refuge and recreational area of the Hermitage of Sant Antoni offers homemade menus focusing on typical local cuisine, and can arrange a la carte or buffet breakfasts for groups. The Refugi Caro UEC also has a bar and kitchen, and is known for good food. For other huts, it's advisable to check in advance or plan to bring your own provisions, especially for free shelters.
Accessibility varies. Many mountain refuges are accessible by track. For instance, the Font Ferrera Refuge is accessible by track from Fredes. The Refugi Caro UEC has private parking at the edge of the refuge, located 100m from the main road. For others, like the Refuge and recreational area of the Hermitage of Sant Antoni, vehicle access to the camping area is via a track behind the shelter. It's always recommended to check specific access details for each hut.


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