Best huts around Err provide access to the Pyrenees mountains in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of southern France. This region serves as a gateway for trekkers and nature enthusiasts to explore a variety of mountain huts and refuges. The area is characterized by its high-mountain settings, river confluences, and strategic locations for hiking. Visitors can experience both rustic, historic shelters and more modern refuges with extensive facilities.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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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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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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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 Cabaña de Tirapits is a small free refuge located between the Sanctuary of Núria and the Refuge d'Ulldeter. This small shelter built with stones has a transmitter that communicates directly with the fire brigade.
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great views and easy to get to
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Nice, short walk around the mountain station. Beautiful hiking trails from there.
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The region around Err offers a diverse range of mountain huts and refuges, from rustic, historic stone shelters to more modern facilities. You can find basic, free shelters like Tirapits Cabin, which is an igloo-style shelter built with layered stones, to guarded refuges with extensive amenities such as Coma de Vaca Refuge, which offers beds, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and a bar.
Yes, several huts offer modern conveniences. Coma de Vaca Refuge, for example, provides 52 beds, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and a bar with home cooking. Similarly, Pic de l'Àliga Hostel boasts large common spaces, cozy rooms, a dining room, cafeteria, and is equipped for people with reduced mobility.
Pic de l'Àliga Hostel is an excellent choice, located at 2,120 meters above sea level. It features extensive facilities including a TV and DVD room, library, toy library, and games room, and is equipped for people with reduced mobility, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors, including families.
Many huts offer spectacular views and are situated amidst stunning natural landscapes. Coma de Vaca Refuge is located at the confluence of the Freser and de la Vaca rivers, offering a picturesque setting. Pic de l'Àliga Hostel provides views over the Núria valley and surrounding peaks. Les Corones Cabin offers wide, open views of the region from its flat terrain.
The Pyrenees region is home to several historic refuges. While not directly listed in the guide highlights, the broader region accessible from Err includes the Tuquerouye Refuge (built in 1890) and Cortalets Refuge (built in 1899), both known for their historical significance and traditional stone construction, reflecting the mountain tradition of the region.
The guarded period for many refuges, when they offer full services like catering and beds, typically runs from mid-May to mid-September. This is generally the best time for most visitors to experience the huts with full amenities. Outside of these periods, some huts may offer basic, unguarded shelter, requiring visitors to be self-sufficient.
Yes, some guarded huts provide catering services. Coma de Vaca Refuge has a bar with home cooking. Pic de l'Àliga Hostel features a dining room and cafeteria. Additionally, Gîte-Auberge de Cal Pai is known for its good cuisine and communal dining experience.
The huts around Err serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the challenging 'Err – Refuge Camí de Núria loop', or enjoy road cycling routes like the 'Backside of Envalira – Puymorens Pass loop'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Err, Road Cycling Routes around Err, and Cycling around Err guides.
Many huts are strategically located on major hiking trails. For instance, the Cortalets Refuge (mentioned in region research) is on the GR 10 and HRP (Haute Route Pyrénéenne) trails. Coma de Vaca Refuge is a crossing point for one of the variants of the GR 11 (GR 11.7) and part of the Crossing of the 3 Refuges route. The Carança Gorges also feature the Ras de la Carança Refuge, located at the crossroads of the GR 10.
Visitors appreciate the high-mountain settings, the convergence of rivers, and the strategic locations that provide access to the Pyrenees. The community enjoys the variety, from basic stone shelters to guarded facilities with extensive amenities. Huts like Coma de Vaca Refuge are praised for their comfort in a high-mountain setting, while Gîte-Auberge de Cal Pai is noted for its convivial atmosphere and good cuisine.
For a truly rustic and unique experience, the Tirapits Cabin stands out. This small, free shelter is built with layered stones, featuring a tiny entrance but a surprisingly spacious interior. It offers a basic, igloo-style retreat for those seeking a more traditional mountain shelter experience.
Yes, Gîte-Auberge de Cal Pai is a highly recommended hiking hostel known for its good cuisine and international flair. Meals are served communally, offering a chance to enjoy local dishes and interact with other hikers in a happy, multilingual group.


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