Huts around Béost are situated in the Ossau Valley, within the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department. This area serves as a base for exploring various mountain accommodations. The region offers access to traditional refuges for hikers and comfortable gîtes within the village itself. These accommodations are accessible and provide experiences within the Pyrenean landscape.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The shelter is closed due to construction. It will likely reopen in 2026.
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Hello, can we sleep in this cabin? Free access ? THANKS
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small cabin located on the slopes between the col du soulor and the col de couraduque. A good place to take a break.
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In summer 2024 it will be closed for works. Although you can get water.
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Perfect for a refreshing break
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From June 2023 until 2025 its closed due to maintenance https://refugedarremoulit.ffcam.fr
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The Béost area offers a diverse range of mountain accommodations. You'll find traditional high-altitude refuges like Migouélou Refuge and Arrémoulit Refuge, ideal for hikers. There are also comfortable gîtes within Béost village, such as Gîte l'Auzelet and Gîte BeHost, which provide a blend of comfort and cultural immersion.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Refuge d'Arlet, despite its considerable elevation gain, is noted as a good option for families with children aged 7 and above. In Béost village, Gîte l'Auzelet and Gîte BeHost are well-suited for families, offering modern amenities and comfortable spaces. For a stop during a hike, Auberge Le Pic de Pan is also family-friendly.
For challenging treks, consider routes that lead to high-altitude refuges. The ascent to Refuge de Pombie, located at the foot of Pic du Midi d'Ossau, is a classic starting point for climbing the peak and is a key stop on the Haute Route Pyrénéenne (HRP). Arrémoulit Refuge is also situated on the HRP, offering a high mountain setting. You can find challenging mountain hikes in the area, such as the "Lac de Suyen – Larribet Trail loop" or "Remoulis Lakes – Port de la Peyre Saint-Martin loop," by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Béost guide.
Refuge de Pombie is an excellent starting point for the ascent of the Pic du Midi d'Ossau and is on a variant of the GR10 trail. Refuge de l'Abérouat, nestled in the Lescun cirque, serves as a prime starting point for routes including the ascent of Pic d'Anie and sections of the GR10. Lauzart Gîte is also directly on the GR10 trail, making it an ideal stopover for hikers.
Yes, Gîte l'Auzelet in Béost village offers a unique stay within the Château de Béost, a former lay abbey and a listed monument. This provides a blend of modern comfort with cultural immersion, offering breathtaking views of the valley from a historical setting.
Many huts are situated amidst stunning natural beauty. Refuge de Pombie overlooks an emerald-colored lake popular for fishing and offers breathtaking views of the Arrious Valley and Pic Palas. Migouélou Refuge is located on the banks of a dam lake at 2,278 meters, while Refuge d'Arlet is perched beside Lac d'Arlet in the Pyrenees National Park. The Lescun cirque, home to Refuge de l'Abérouat and Lauzart Gîte, is surrounded by prestigious peaks like Pic d'Anie.
The region around Béost is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with options ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Béost guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the "Louvie-Juzon loop from Laruns" available in the MTB Trails around Béost guide. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes over famous passes, which you can explore in the Cycling around Béost guide.
Mountain refuges generally provide dormitory accommodation and meals. For example, Refuge de Pombie offers 45 beds in high season and provides meals. Refuge de l'Abérouat has 29 beds, a shared lounge, bar, and continental breakfast. Refuge d'Arlet, renovated in 2023, offers dormitory accommodation, meals, snacks, and drinks. Some, like Lauzart Gîte, also offer camping facilities, half-board, full-board, and amenities like Wi-Fi.
Yes, Cantau Hut is a small cabin located on the slopes between the Col du Soulor and the Col de Couraduque, making it a good place to take a break. Additionally, the Chapel (shelter) + water point near Bilhères offers a place to shelter and refill water containers in a sublime setting.
Visitors appreciate the stunning Pyrenean landscape and the strategic locations of the huts for accessing iconic peaks and trails. The high-altitude refuges offer immersive mountain experiences, while village gîtes provide comfort and cultural immersion. The opportunity to enjoy local cuisine, breathtaking views, and the sense of community at refuges are frequently highlighted. The region's diverse offerings cater to both rugged adventurers and those seeking a comfortable base for exploration.
Some refuges adapt their capacity for winter. For instance, Refuge de Pombie reduces its beds from 45 in high season to 15 in winter, indicating it remains open and accessible for winter enthusiasts, though conditions will be more challenging. Always check specific refuge opening times and conditions before planning a winter visit.
Yes, Lauzart Gîte in the Lescun cirque is well-suited for groups, themed stays, or family gatherings due to its capacity of 25 beds, camping facilities, and a dining room that can accommodate 50 people. Similarly, Gîte BeHost in Béost village is designed for large families or groups of friends, offering a spacious, well-equipped apartment with a private courtyard and barbecue facilities.


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