Best huts around Setcases are found in this picturesque village nestled in the Catalan Pyrenees, serving as a gateway to several mountain huts. The region offers diverse landscapes, from river valleys to high mountain massifs. These shelters vary from fully serviced refuges to basic emergency cabins, providing essential amenities and strategic bases for exploring the high peaks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Conveniently located refuge between the Caranca Gorge and the further ascent to the main Pyrenees ridge. One dormitory was open in October 2024.
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Igloo-style shelter built with layered stones, with a tiny entrance and surprisingly spacious interior. Unfortunately, the interior smells of human waste. Despite the great location on the long-distance trail and just below the ridge, it's more of a visual highlight... If the weather is stable, I'd rather spend the night outside the hut than inside.
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Cozy cabin with romantic bathroom by the river in the forest
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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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Located on the banks of the Carança River and at the crossroads of the GR 10, Spain and the Carança Gorges, the refuge enjoys a privileged location. Ideal for stopping over. During the guarding period, from mid-May to mid-September, the refuge provides 13 beds in dormitories, a catering service, showers and toilets. Campers can also pitch their tent near the refuge. All the information on the refuge can be found on the website of the association that manages it: https://www.refugelacaranca.com/le-refuge
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To spend a good night. Be careful where you leave the food, the little neighbors like to try not only Manchego cheese.
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Both the Coma de Vaca refuge and the Camí dels Enginyers (which connects the refuge with the sanctuary of Núria) have their origins in the failed project to build a reservoir in the Coma de Vaca valley. The initial construction was a simple stone house that served to house the workers who carried out the initial study of the reservoir. The electric company gave up its effort, and gave the house to the Federation of Excursionist Organizations of Catalonia (FEEC). In 1998, the FEEC demolished the original house to build a new, modern and guarded shelter. The refuge has beds, showers, stove, bar-restaurant service and Internet. It is recommended to book at www.comadevaca.cat
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The shelter now has light (2023). Comfortable place to spend the night with the noise of the river in the background. They have very delicious vegan options for food. There are no showers, to clean yourself there is a stream of very cold water next to it. You can sleep inside or they can provide you with a tent to spend the night outside if you prefer more privacy. The workers are very available and friendly.
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Around Setcases, you'll find a variety of mountain huts, ranging from fully serviced refuges with amenities like hot showers and Wi-Fi, to basic, unguarded emergency cabins. This diversity caters to different preferences, from comfortable stays to rustic, self-sufficient experiences.
The Coma de Vaca Refuge is a great option, located at 2,000 meters above sea level. It offers 52 beds, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and a bar with home-cooked meals. Similarly, the Pic de l'Àliga Hostel, a larger hostel-style accommodation, also provides extensive facilities including private bathrooms, common areas, and Wi-Fi.
Yes, the Ulldeter Refuge is one of the most historic mountain refuges in the Pyrenees, with its original building dating back to 1907. It's located at an altitude of 2,236 meters and serves as an excellent starting point for ascents to peaks like Bastiments and Gra de Fajol.
For a rustic and authentic mountain experience, the Refugi de Pescadors is a basic, unguarded hut managed by the Setcases Town Hall, ideal for self-sufficient stays. For emergency shelter at high altitudes, the Tirapits Cabin is a small, free, and unguarded stone hut located between 2,694 to 2,700 meters, providing crucial protection against harsh weather.
The area around Setcases offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, including challenging routes like the 'Bastiments y Pic de la Dona' through the Natural Park of the Headwaters of Ter and Freser. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous gravel biking and MTB trails. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Setcases, Running Trails around Setcases, and MTB Trails around Setcases guides.
The Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is particularly suitable for families. It's a larger hostel-style accommodation with various room types, common areas like a games room and library, and direct access to the Vall de Núria ski slopes, making it ideal for both individual travelers and groups, including families.
The Ulldeter Refuge is a popular starting point for ascents to peaks like Bastiments and Gra de Fajol. The Coma de Vaca Refuge is a crossing point for one of the variants of the GR 11 (GR 11.7), and the excursion to it through the gorges of the Freser or the Camí dels Enginyers from Núria is highly recommended.
Access to the Albergue Pic de l'Àliga is a unique experience in itself. It's reached via the Núria rack railway from Ribes de Freser or Queralbs, followed by a cable car ride, offering spectacular views of the Núria and Freser valleys.
Hikers frequently praise the Coma de Vaca Refuge for being a well-managed mountain facility that provides a comfortable and hospitable environment after a day of trekking. Its amenities, including hot showers and Wi-Fi, offer a good balance between a mountain experience and modern comforts, making it an excellent base for exploring high mountain routes and peaks like Pico Torreneules and Pic de l'Infern.
Yes, during the guarding period (mid-May to mid-September), campers are welcome to pitch their tents near the Ras de la Carança Refuge. The refuge itself provides 13 beds in dormitories, catering service, showers, and toilets during this time.
The best time to visit the huts largely depends on your planned activities. Summer and early autumn generally offer the most favorable weather for hiking and exploring the high peaks. Some guarded refuges, like Ras de la Carança Refuge, operate with full services from mid-May to mid-September. For winter sports, the Albergue Pic de l'Àliga, with its direct access to ski slopes, is ideal.
The Ulldeter Refuge is noted for its communal dining area, which features a fireplace and benches. This setup fosters a social atmosphere where visitors can share stories and anecdotes, making it a great spot for meeting fellow hikers.


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