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Refuge de la Soula is a welcoming mountain accommodation nestled at 1,690 meters (approximately 5,545 feet) in the picturesque Louron Valley of the French Pyrenees. Located within the commune of Loudenvielle in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, this guarded hut serves as an essential stop for hikers exploring the stunning Clarabide "Sanctuary" and the surrounding peaks of the Occitanie region.
Visitors consistently praise the refuge for its warm atmosphere and the rewarding journey to reach it. Many highlight the delicious, traditional cuisine…
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Højdemeter 1.690 m
Vejr
Drevet af Foreca
fredag 27. marts
4°C
-4°C
63 %
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Maks. vindhastighed: 16,0 km/h
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Refuge de la Soula is scheduled to be closed for the entire summer season of 2025 due to significant renovation work. Its reopening is anticipated for the summer of 2026, when it will be brought up to current standards.
The hike from Pont du Prat to Refuge de la Soula is considered moderate. It takes less than two hours, following a well-marked path that ascends through a forest and traverses the spectacular Gorges de Clarabide via an old mule track. While not overly strenuous, it does involve an ascent from 1,229 meters to 1,690 meters.
Yes, the journey itself is quite scenic. Hikers will pass through the spectacular Gorges de Clarabide via an old mule track carved into the rock face. You'll also cross a torrent on a footbridge and find the refuge located to the left of the SHEM hydroelectric power station, identifiable by its two large water pipes descending from the mountain.
Refuge de la Soula serves as an excellent base camp for exploring high-altitude lakes and ascending numerous prominent peaks. These include three-thousander peaks like Pic des Gourgs Blancs (3,129 m), Pic Schrader (3,177 m), and the Pics de Clarabides (3,010 m, 3,012 m, 3,020 m). It's also a crucial stop on the Haute Randonnée Pyrénéenne (HRP).
Yes, the area around Refuge de la Soula offers opportunities for family walks. The hike to the refuge itself is manageable for active families, and once there, you can enjoy observing local fauna like chamois (isards) and appreciating Pyrenean flora. Always assess the specific route difficulty and your family's capabilities.
While the research doesn't explicitly state the refuge's dog policy inside, many French refuges have restrictions or require dogs to stay outside or in designated areas. For trails, dogs are generally permitted on leash in the Pyrenees, but it's always best to check specific park regulations if you plan to enter a national park or protected reserve. It's advisable to contact the refuge directly for their current dog policy before your visit.
The refuge offers lodging with 40 to 60 beds, primarily in dormitories. Guests are provided with blankets and pillows, but you should bring your own sleeping bag liner. Facilities include heating, hot showers (free for half-board guests), and hot and cold water in each room.
Yes, according to visitor tips, you can eat at the refuge even without a prior booking. They offer full-day catering with a unique evening meal, focusing on traditional cuisine prepared with local products, including freshly baked bread. Picnic baskets are also available.
The primary access point is from Pont du Prat, which serves as a terminal parking area at 1,229 meters. This is where most hikers begin their ascent to the refuge.
The research does not specify direct public transport routes to Pont du Prat. Access to mountain refuges in the Pyrenees often requires private vehicle transport to the trailhead. It is recommended to check local bus services from nearby towns like Loudenvielle or Saint-Lary-Soulan for connections to the general area, but a direct link to Pont du Prat is unlikely.
The area is rich in Pyrenean biodiversity. Visitors have opportunities to observe local fauna such as chamois (isards). The Pyrenean flora is also notable, with species like the Pyrenean lily found in the region.