Best huts around Alfara De Carles are situated within the Ports Natural Park, a mountainous region offering diverse outdoor experiences. This area features a rugged landscape with forests and peaks, providing a setting for hiking and exploration. The huts serve as bases for navigating the natural environment and accessing various trails. The region is known for its role as a crossing point for long-distance routes like the GR 7.
Last updated: May 23, 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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The region offers several well-regarded huts. Font Ferrera Refuge is a guarded shelter at the southwest end of the Massif dels Ports, known for being part of the Estels del Sud crossing. Refugi Caro UEC is situated at 1090 meters in the Ports Natural Park, offering accommodation, meals, and hot showers. Another popular option is Caro Refuge, located at 1,441 meters, which can accommodate up to 32 people.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Refugi Caro UEC features a controlled camping area and a play area, making it suitable for visitors with children. Font Ferrera Refuge also offers numerous options for family hiking, providing a comfortable base for exploring the area.
Facilities vary by hut. Refugi Caro UEC is well-equipped with a large dining room, bar, kitchen, toilets, showers, and heating. It also has private parking. Caro Refuge provides hot showers and options for breakfast or half board. Font Ferrera Refuge offers hot showers (with tokens), duvets, a wood stove, and internet access (with restrictions), along with food and drinks. Some huts, like Refugi Les Clotes, are simpler free shelters with basic amenities like a fireplace, table, and benches, but no catering.
Yes, the region includes free shelters. Mas del Frare Refuge has both a guarded section (requiring a key) and a free-access part with a wooden table, benches, and a wood stove. Refugi Les Clotes is a free shelter with capacity for 20 people on metal bunks, a fireplace, and basic seating, though it lacks catering.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities within the Parc Natural dels Ports. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, like the 'Stars of the South: Monte Caro Loop' or the 'Mont Caro Viewpoint – Cim de Caro Summit (1,441 m) loop'. For more hiking options, see the Hiking around Alfara De Carles guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Cim de Caro Summit (1,441 m) – Monument to the Wild Goat loop'. Find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Alfara De Carles guide. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Refugi Caro UEC – Moleta Rodona Ridge loop'. More running options can be found in the Running Trails around Alfara De Carles guide.
The Parc Natural dels Ports is generally accessible year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant flora or colorful foliage. Summer can be warm, especially at lower altitudes, but higher huts like Caro Refuge provide cooler conditions. Winter can bring snow to the higher peaks, offering opportunities for winter hiking, but some facilities or access roads might be affected.
Yes, Refugi Caro UEC offers private parking at the edge of the refuge, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car. The Alberg del Parc Natural dels Ports, while more of a hostel, also provides a parking area.
While direct public transport to all huts can be limited due to their remote mountain locations, some are more accessible. Refugi Caro UEC is located 100m from the main road, and can be accessed on foot from the GR 7 Great Trail, which connects to areas like Tortosa and the Delta de l'Ebre plain. Planning ahead for transport to trailheads is recommended.
The huts are nestled within the stunning Parc Natural dels Ports, offering access to diverse natural landscapes. You can explore forests, rugged peaks like Mont Caro (the highest in the Ports massif), and enjoy panoramic viewpoints. The region is also a crossing point for long-distance routes like the GR 7, providing opportunities to experience the varied terrain and biodiversity of this mountainous area.
Visitors frequently praise the huts for their strategic locations within the Ports Natural Park, offering unparalleled access to hiking and the serene natural beauty. Many appreciate the comfort and services provided, with specific mentions of 'good food' at places like Refugi Caro UEC and Caro Refuge. The sense of being a reliable and clean shelter, as noted for Refugi Les Clotes and Font Ferrera Refuge, is also highly valued, especially in less favorable weather conditions.
Yes, several huts are integral to long-distance routes. Refugi Caro UEC serves as a crossing point for the GR 7 Great Trail. Similarly, Font Ferrera Refuge is located on the GR 7 and is part of the Estels del Sud crossing, which traverses the entire Ports massif.


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