Best huts around Castejón De Sos provide essential accommodation for exploring the Spanish Pyrenees. This region, nestled in the Benasque Valley, offers access to a network of mountain huts and refuges. These facilities support hikers and mountaineers traversing diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by high-altitude peaks, pine forests, and river valleys, making it a key destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This modern refuge is located in an unrivalled location. In addition to offering accommodation, it has an open kitchen, food service, bar, toilets, hot showers and heating.
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The Ángel Orús refuge is located at an altitude of 2,150 metres and is perfect for starting the climb to Posets Peak. It has 96 places to stay overnight with bedding and blankets. The showers have hot water and it offers a meal service. It also has lockers, a multipurpose room and a bar-restaurant service.
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This modern refuge is located in an unrivalled location. In addition to offering accommodation, it has an open kitchen, food service, bar, toilets, hot showers and heating.
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New shelter within the GR-11 route surrounded by several three-thousanders and peaks of more than 2,800 m and several free shelters
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Awesome track. Maintained unevenness and good road surface, it is not in vain that mini buses board in summer. The only but: you have to go down the same side
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The refuge of Ange Orus, is on a path that leads to the Pic des Posets at 2,150 meters above sea level. Also called the Fourcau refuge, it has 96 beds. More information: https://www.alberguesyrefugios.com/angelorus/reservar
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The Ángel Orús refuge is located on the path that leads to the Pic des Posets at an altitude of 2,150 metres. Also called the Forcau refuge, it has 96 beds. More information: https://www.alberguesyrefugios.com/angelorus/reservar
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This high mountain refuge, located at an altitude of 2,425 m, is the most recent in the Aragonese Pyrenees. It was built between 2010 and 2016 (the second module was finished in 2018) with prefabricated modules. It was commissioned by the Aragonese Federation of Mountaineering from the architects Alejandro Royo and Ramón Solana and tries to follow the model of some shelters of this type that exist in the Alps.
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For ascents of high peaks, Ángel Orús Refuge is an ideal base for Pico Posets, the second-highest peak in the Pyrenees. For the Aneto, Refugio de Coronas is strategically located on its south side.
Yes, Cap de Llauset Refuge is a modern facility, opened in 2016, offering showers, hot water, heating, meal service, and a bar. It's the highest guarded refuge in the Aragonese Pyrenees and is protected from avalanches.
Refugio de Coronas provides a more rustic experience with basic amenities like wooden bunk beds, a fireplace, and a kitchen, set amidst a picturesque landscape of pine forests and the Vallibierna river. It's ideal for those seeking solitude and direct access to nature.
Amenities vary greatly. Guarded refuges like Ángel Orús Refuge and Cap de Llauset Refuge offer comprehensive services including hot showers, meal service, bars, and heating. More basic, unguarded shelters like Refugio de Marradetas provide bunk beds, a fireplace, and drinking water.
While specific huts may not be explicitly labeled 'family-friendly,' Albergue Pájaro Loco in Castejón de Sos offers comfortable amenities like small rooms, a garden, terrace, restaurant, and even pet-friendly apartments, making it a versatile choice for families looking for a comfortable base with easy access to activities.
The region around Castejón de Sos is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Castejón de Sos – Sesué Village loop' or 'Castejón de Sos – Waterfall of the Barranco de Liri loop.' For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like 'Valle de Benasque – integral of Castejón de Sos to Llanos del Hospital' and gravel biking options. Explore more routes in the Hiking around Castejón De Sos, Road Cycling Routes around Castejón De Sos, and Gravel biking around Castejón De Sos guides.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking and mountaineering, with warmer weather and most facilities open. For winter activities like ski mountaineering or snowshoeing, some huts like Refugio de Marradetas are suitable, but access and weather conditions require careful planning.
Refugio de Bisaurri is considered a 'hidden gem' with a 5/5 rating on Google My Business. It's known for its cozy atmosphere, meals prepared with local products, and the unique hospitality of a local shepherd, offering an authentic Pyrenean experience.
Accessibility varies. Some huts, like Refugio de Coronas, are connected by a bus line to Benasque during the summer season. Others, like Refugio de Marradetas, are accessible by car in good conditions. High-mountain refuges often require significant hiking to reach, such as Ángel Orús Refuge which is a 2-hour 5-minute walk from the Espigantosa car park.
The huts are nestled within stunning natural landscapes. From Ángel Orús Refuge, you can enjoy spectacular valley views. Refugio de Coronas offers picturesque pine forests, the Vallibierna river, and views of surrounding peaks. Cap de Llauset Refuge is located amidst beautiful lakes and streams.
While specific permits for general hiking are not broadly mentioned, it's always advisable to check with the hut management or local tourism offices for any specific regulations, especially if you plan to stay in guarded refuges or venture into protected areas like the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park. Some huts may require reservations, particularly during peak season.


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