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Top 11 Huts and Cabins around Puigpunyent

Best huts around Puigpunyent are found within the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rugged peaks and lush valleys. Puigpunyent itself is a village nestled in this mountain landscape, serving as a base for accessing the region's extensive hiking network. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, with trails leading to various refuges and historical sites. These accommodations provide essential resting points for trekkers exploring the surrounding natural environment.

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Last updated: May 7, 2026

Ses Fontanelles Refuge

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In the meantime you can get dinner (on reservation)

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Coma d'en Vidal Refuge

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The Coma d'en Vidal refuge is located between the Pinotells mountain range and the Puig des Castellet ridge. It has 24 seats, fireplace, dining room, showers and barbecue area. It …

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Font de S'Obi and Shelter

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In spring only water comes from the spring. But otherwise a nice place to rest

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Pla de S'Aljub – Shelter and Cistern

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In addition to the old Köhlersteinhütte, there is also a water reservoir and a cistern.

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Boal de ses Serveres Picnic Area

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Rest area with seating and benches.
Next to a ruined house there is a windowless, brick hut with a fireplace.

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March 28, 2026, Refugio de Coma d'en Vidal

Unfortunately no longer open, a shame it would have been a nice inn

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Clean and welcoming

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Curious place

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A wonderful overnight option without any registration or permits. You should bring a sleeping bag and sleeping mat.

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Nice place for a rest with table and benches (in the shade)

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About a 15-minute walk from the Ma 10 is a relatively large picnic area with several wooden benches. While it doesn't offer particularly good views of the mountains or the sea, it's certainly enough for a bite to eat before heading to Galatzó or Moleta de's Esclop.

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Yes, the owner sometimes makes a strange impression, but he is at least very friendly to overnight guests if they stick to his principles. The food is simply amazing, though, and that alone makes an overnight stay worthwhile. I also found out that hikers who don't stay overnight don't get any water. I find that very rude.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and refuges can I expect around Puigpunyent?

The area around Puigpunyent, particularly within the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, offers a network of 'refugios' or hiker hostels. These range from converted residential houses like Refugi de Can Boi, to public estates with facilities such as Galatzó Public Estate, and more basic shelters with fireplaces like Font de S'Obi and Shelter. They generally provide basic but welcoming accommodation for trekkers.

Are there any historical sites among the huts or nearby?

Yes, several huts and areas have historical significance. The Galatzó Public Estate is a historical site encompassing a significant section of the Mallorcan high mountain landscape with remarkable historical architecture and archaeological sites. Additionally, Pla de S'Aljub – Shelter and Cistern features an old, historically reconstructed charcoal burner's hut.

Do any of the huts offer food or overnight accommodation?

Many refuges offer overnight stays, often in dormitory rooms. For example, Ses Fontanelles Refuge offers overnight accommodation and dinner upon reservation. Pla de S'Aljub – Shelter and Cistern also provides a possibility to sleep over. Refuges like Refugi de Tossals Verds and Refugi de Son Amer typically offer food and drink services.

What is the best time of year to visit the huts near Puigpunyent?

The Serra de Tramuntana, where these huts are located, is ideal for hiking in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Winter can also be suitable for hiking, though some higher routes might be affected by weather. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable.

Are the huts around Puigpunyent suitable for families?

While many refuges offer basic accommodation, some areas are family-friendly. The Galatzó Public Estate is noted as family-friendly and accessible by foot or bike, offering a great outdoor experience for all ages. When planning a family trip, it's best to check the specific facilities and accessibility of each refuge.

How can I access the huts in the Serra de Tramuntana from Puigpunyent?

Puigpunyent serves as an excellent base for accessing the network of refuges along the GR221 Dry Stone Route. Visitors can easily reach trails from Puigpunyent that connect to this broader route. Many refuges, such as Refugi de Finca Galatzó, are located directly on or near GR221 variants.

Do I need to make reservations for the refuges?

Yes, reservations are essential for most refuges, especially those along the GR221. It is highly recommended to book several months in advance, particularly during peak hiking seasons. Reservations can typically be made through the Consell de Mallorca's official website.

What facilities do the refuges typically offer?

Refuges generally offer basic but welcoming accommodation in dormitory rooms. Common facilities include hot showers, electricity, heating, and often Wi-Fi. Meals are typically basic and home-cooked, providing an affordable place to rest and recharge for trekkers.

Are there options for group stays at the huts?

Yes, some refuges are well-suited for groups. For instance, the Coma d'en Vidal Refuge has 24 seats, a fireplace, dining room, showers, and a barbecue area, and can be rented as a group, though it requires contacting the Consell de Mallorca for reservations.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts around Puigpunyent?

The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Dry Stone Walls – View of the Vall d'Estellencs loop'. There are also challenging mountain hikes, such as loops around Puig de Galatzó. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, including scenic loops through passes and villages.

What do visitors appreciate most about the huts in this area?

Visitors highly appreciate the immersive mountain experience offered by these refuges, their remote natural settings, and the opportunity to disconnect. The welcoming atmosphere, the availability of basic amenities like hot showers, and the chance to enjoy home-cooked meals are frequently mentioned. The historical context of sites like Galatzó Public Estate and the well-preserved charcoal burner's hut at Pla de S'Aljub also add to the unique appeal.

Are there any huts that offer drinking water?

Yes, some huts and shelters provide access to drinking water. For example, Pla de S'Aljub – Shelter and Cistern is known to have drinking water available. While Font de S'Obi and Shelter has a spring, it tends to dry up in summer months, so it's always wise to carry your own water.

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