Best huts around Sant Julià De Cerdanyola are found within the diverse landscapes of the Catalan Pyrenees. This region features varied terrain, from high-mountain peaks to forested valleys, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The area serves as a base for exploring natural landscapes and is part of popular long-distance hiking routes. A range of huts, from rustic mountain shelters to more comfortable chalets, are available for visitors.
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The Niu de l'Àliga Refuge is located at an altitude of 2,500 meters at the top of Tosa d'Alp, in the municipality of Bagà. This refuge is an iconic building at the highest point of the La Molina ski resort and offers spectacular views of the Cerdanya valley, Ripollès, and Berguedà. It is a privileged spot to enjoy sunsets and moonlit nights. The refuge has capacity for 27 people and offers services such as a cable car, blankets, showers, mobile charging, Wi-Fi, a bar, and a restaurant.
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Magnificent church of Sant Romà de la Clusa in an unbeatable setting, with spectacular views of the Serra del Catllaràs. It belongs to the municipality of Castell de l'Areny, and to get there you can go from the track that leaves the town of Vilada, it's about 10km uphill with some quite demanding sections. The path that follows, cut in the rock, hangs over deep precipices cut by the Clusa stream. Next door is the manor house of the same name. The Mirador is also located a few meters below. Also highly recommended.
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It is a very steep and fun climb on both sides. The road is very winding, with continuous curves and countercurves, some of these counterbanks. The asphalt is rough and there is no shoulder, although it is true that traffic is very scarce. The eastern slope, which starts from Campdevánol and passes through Gombrèn, is approximately 14 km and in no case does the slope exceed 5%. It is a sunny climb, very favorable for the colder months. In summer it is usually very hot. The western slope, which starts from Guardiola de Berguedà, is a little longer and presents a first section to La Pobla de Lillet characterized by long straights. It has some sections at 6-7% and the last 3 km are the hardest.
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The Coll de Merolla is the crossing point between the Pobla de Lillet and Campdevànol, that is to say between the upper Berguedà and the Ripollès. The two slopes are gentle, and halfway, near Gombrèn, there is the link with the Carretera de Montgrony, to continue climbing up to Castellar de N'Hug. At the top is the Merolla refuge, site of the legendary full moon brevet dinner.
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The Coll de Merolla refuge is located at 1090 meters above sea level, next to the road that connects Pobla de Lillet and Gombrèn. It consists of a kitchen and dining room and four rooms with bunk beds and capacity for 23 people. There is also a community kitchen and bar and restaurant service.
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Accommodation and catering options on the "Cavalls del Vent" tour. The building looks "sophisticated" from a distance, but it is a bit old and the hut itself is quite simple.
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The Coll de Merolla (1,099 m) separates the counties of Ripollès and Berguedà. At the same pass you will find the refuge of Merolla, where you can make a good stop and have something, if you need strength to continue the route https://www.catalunya.com/refugi-coll-de-la-merolla-17-13006-25?language=ca
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The Catllaràs chalet is a curious modernist building built by Gaudí and located in the mountain range of the same name. It is surprising for its peculiar shape and architectural details that correspond to the naturalistic stage of the famous Catalan architect.
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The region offers a diverse range of huts, from rustic mountain shelters and high-mountain refuges like Niu de l'Àliga Refuge to more comfortable chalets. You can also find unique architectural sites such as the modernist Chalet del Catllaràs designed by Gaudí.
Yes, several huts in the area are key stops along the famous Cavalls del Vent route. These include Coll de Merolla, Niu de l'Àliga Refuge, and Sant Jordi Refuge, all providing essential amenities for trekkers.
For a true alpine experience with expansive views, the Niu de l'Àliga Refuge is an excellent choice. Situated at 2,510 meters at the top of Tosa d'Alp, it is the highest guarded refuge in the Eastern Pyrenees and offers spectacular panoramas of the Cerdanya valley, Ripollès, and Berguedà.
Absolutely. The Chalet del Catllaràs is a notable modernist building designed by Gaudí, showcasing his naturalistic style. Originally built for coal mine technicians, it's a cultural point of interest amidst the natural landscape.
Amenities vary by hut. For example, Coll de Merolla offers a kitchen, dining room, bunk beds, bar, and restaurant services. High-mountain refuges like Niu de l'Àliga Refuge provide bar, restaurant, and accommodation services, including blankets, showers, and Wi-Fi.
Yes, some huts cater to winter visitors. The Niu de l'Àliga Refuge, located at the foot of the La Molina ski station, welcomes skiers in winter in addition to hikers during warmer months.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Nicolau Trail Tunnel 2 – Nicolau Suspension Bridge loop' or 'Collada de Falgars (1255 m) – el Pedró loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Sant Julià De Cerdanyola guide. There are also running and cycling routes available in the area.
Yes, for those seeking more comfort, options like the Montana Vista Chalet (Huttopia Barcelona Pyrenees) offer a spacious and bright experience with amenities like a wood-burning stove, fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with views of the Catalan forest and Pedraforca mountain, often including access to a pool.
Many huts are integral to popular hiking routes. The Cavalls del Vent route is a well-known multi-day trek that includes stops at Coll de Merolla, Niu de l'Àliga Refuge, and Sant Jordi Refuge. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Sant Julià De Cerdanyola guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the huts. Many enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and good food at places like Coll de Merolla, the spectacular mountain views from Niu de l'Àliga Refuge, and the unique architectural details of the Chalet del Catllaràs. The overall appeal lies in the combination of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and varied accommodation options.
Yes, places like La Carança, a beautifully renovated 17th-century mountain house, are celebrated as ideal spots to disconnect. Perched at 1,400 meters with a large, flowery garden and breathtaking views, it offers direct access to numerous hiking and mountain biking trails and abundant wildlife.
Many huts provide restaurant and bar services. For instance, Coll de Merolla and Niu de l'Àliga Refuge both offer these amenities, making them convenient stops for meals and refreshments during your adventures.


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