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The Refuge d'Arrémoulit is a high-altitude mountain hut nestled in the French Pyrénées, specifically within the stunning Ossau Valley in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department. Standing at an elevation of 2,305 meters, this refuge is a prominent landmark in the central zone of the Pyrénées National Park, offering a gateway to a dramatic glacial cirque and commanding views of towering peaks like Palas (2,974 m) and Balaïtous (3,144 m). It is strategically located beside the picturesque Arrémoulit lakes, making it a key…
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Elevazione 2.280 m
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Offerto da Foreca
mercoledì 4 marzo
4°C
-6°C
82 %
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The Refuge d'Arrémoulit is currently undergoing significant renovation work. It is closed for the summer of 2024, with a planned reopening in the summer of 2025 or possibly 2026. During this period, there is no accommodation available at the main refuge.
While the main refuge is closed, a vaulted shelter from 1927 might be exceptionally open during winter. This basic shelter offers minimal facilities such as a table, benches, and an extinguisher, but no beds or blankets. Water might still be accessible near the main refuge.
Two popular approaches include taking the Artouste train, Europe's highest tourist train, followed by a hike. Alternatively, a more challenging route starts from the Caillou de Soques cabin (1,400 m) and ascends the Arrious valley, passing through the notable Passage d'Orteig.
The terrain around the refuge is generally challenging, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness, especially on sections like the Passage d'Orteig. While some parts can be accessible to families, particularly when using the Artouste train, the overall high-mountain environment is not typically recommended for absolute beginners without prior hiking experience.
Once reopened, the refuge serves as an excellent base camp for ascensions of notable peaks such as Palas (2,974 m), Arriel, and Balaïtous (3,144 m). It is also a key stopover for various high-altitude hiking routes, including the Haute Route Pyrénéenne (HRP) and tours of Palas and Balaïtous.
Winter hiking to the Refuge d'Arrémoulit is possible but requires significant experience, appropriate gear, and awareness of avalanche risks and rapidly changing weather conditions. The main refuge is closed, though a basic vaulted shelter might be open. Always check conditions and forecasts before attempting a winter ascent.
Some sections of the approach, especially those involving the Artouste train, can be more accessible for families. However, the high-mountain terrain is generally demanding. Regarding dogs, the Refuge d'Arrémoulit is located within the Pyrénées National Park, which has specific regulations regarding dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash or restricting access in certain zones to protect wildlife. It's advisable to check current park regulations before bringing a dog.
The area around the refuge is within the central zone of the Pyrénées National Park, offering opportunities to observe wildlife such as chamois (Isards) in the surrounding forests and pastures. Keep an eye out for various bird species as well.
The Arrémoulit lakes are pristine high-mountain lakes within the Pyrénées National Park. While specific regulations can vary, wild swimming is generally tolerated in many Pyrenean lakes, but it's essential to respect the natural environment, avoid disturbing wildlife, and be aware of the extremely cold water temperatures. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
At an elevation of 2,305 meters, weather conditions can change rapidly and be severe, even in summer. Expect strong winds, sudden drops in temperature, rain, and even snow at any time of year. Always be prepared with appropriate layers, waterproof clothing, and sun protection. Mobile phone network coverage is generally unavailable in this remote area.