31 Best Hotels in The Pyrenees, Spain

Abba Huesca

$$ | Calle de Tarbes 14, 22005, Spain

This modern hotel has quiet, minimalist rooms and a busy downstairs bar where guests and locals mingle. The glass-enclosed lobby sits beneath the undulating white walls of the upper floors, meant to evoke the surrounding mountains. For peaceful repose, there's a well-kept garden and a terrace by the pool.

Pros

  • Excellent value
  • Understated elegance
  • On-site bar, restaurant, and outdoor pool

Cons

  • Not in the center
  • Unattractive neighborhood
  • Decor lacks pizzazz
Calle de Tarbes 14, 22005, Spain
974-292900
hotel Details
84 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Cal Serni

$$$ | Ctra. de Calbinyà, Valls de Valira, 25798, Spain Fodor's Choice

Ten minutes north in the Pyrenean village of Calbinyà, this enchanting 15th-century farmhouse and inn exudes rustic charm with its stone-walled rooms and traditional wooden furnishings. It also provides inexpensive local gastronomy against a backdrop of panoramic views. The friendly owners often accompany guests into the woods to help identify mushrooms and berries and—if you request—will delightedly show you how to make jams, conserves, and cured meats in an informal lesson.

Pros

  • Mountain solitude minutes from La Seu
  • Window into local country cooking
  • Incredible views

Cons

  • Small guest rooms
  • Tight public spaces
  • Simple lodgings
Ctra. de Calbinyà, Valls de Valira, 25798, Spain
973-352809
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa Blasquico

$ | Pl. la Fuente 1, 22720, Spain

This pleasantly kitsch inn with bright painted walls is a typical mountain chalet with flower-draped balconies and a plethora of memorabilia on display. The restaurant, Restaurante Gaby, is known for its satisfying Aragonese mountain cuisine and in particular the pheasant and wild boar civets. Call ahead for reservations: The owner often opens for anyone who reserves in advance, even if the place is theoretically closed.

Pros

  • Two cute dormered rooms
  • Fine mountain cuisine
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Rooms lack space
  • Public rooms cluttered
  • No elevator
Pl. la Fuente 1, 22720, Spain
974-375007
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Winter closures vary, call ahead, Free Breakfast

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Casa de Beneficiados

$$ | Calle Nuestra Señora de Roncesvalles, 31650, Spain

A favorite among Camino pilgrims, this hotel in a restored 18th-century building adjoining the Colegiata and the partner property, Hotel Roncesvalles, provides warm, low-lit, stone-walled common areas and modern, comfortable rooms. Dining—think cod-stuffed piquillo peppers and assorted roast meats—is offered in the hotel and at Casa Sabina, the cozy, cheerful hostel run by the same proprietor just steps away. 

Pros

  • Historic building with lots of character
  • Friendly service
  • Oozes pilgrim-trail ambience

Cons

  • Apartments lack the charm of the common areas
  • Simple food
  • Take caution arriving by car in bad weather
Calle Nuestra Señora de Roncesvalles, 31650, Spain
948-760105
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Mar., No Meals

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Castillo de Corvinos

$$$ | A-131 92, 22112, Spain

This stylish, refurbished 15th-century castle is a breath of fresh air in Huesca's relatively stale hotel scene. Just 10 minutes outside of town, the property sits on the foundation of what was once a Moorish fortress in the 9th century. It was later turned into a church and passed down into the current owner's family, who used it for farming. The place has a delightfully cozy, castle feel with homey common spaces and an airy garden pool open in the summer. 

Pros

  • Excellent showers
  • Tastefully decorated and spacious rooms
  • Restful ambiance

Cons

  • Very remote
  • Need a car to access
  • Driving path at night not well lit
A-131 92, 22112, Spain
610-767949
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Catalonia El Pilar

$$ | Calle Manifestación 16, Zaragoza, 50003, Spain

Overlooking the lovely Plaza Justicia and the baroque Santa Isabel church, this early-20th-century Art Nouveau building is a tourist sight in its own right, featuring an original Moderniste wooden elevator and a facade with wrought-iron decorations. These charming features are complemented by polished, contemporary interior decoration and a restaurant serving traditional Aragonese dishes. Rooms are functional, with all the necessary modern amenities, but they lack the charm of the rest of the building. The hotel's central yet peaceful location makes it an ideal base to stroll to the sights without feeling overwhelmed by the crowds.

Pros

  • Quiet location on one of the city's prettiest squares
  • Five-minute walk from the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
  • Spotless and efficient

Cons

  • Rooms are immaculate but somewhat characterless
  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • No on-site parking
Calle Manifestación 16, Zaragoza, 50003, Spain
976-205858
hotel Details
66 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Dolcet L'Hotel

$$ | Calle Major 45, 25718, Spain

Just three miles down the road in Alás, this family-run hideaway is a quiet countryside respite. Every room and apartment has a private terrace with views of the valley or mountains, and there is a full-service dining room on site so you won't have to use the car to grab dinner. The hotel's heat and A/C is also proudly powered by a geothermal energy system. 

Pros

  • Indoor pool
  • Family-owned
  • All-day dining available

Cons

  • Room decor is kitschy and out of place
  • No on-site parking
  • No other dining options in town
Calle Major 45, 25718, Spain
973-361349
hotel Details
12 rooms, 2 apartments
Rate Includes: No Meals

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El Forn de Beget

$$ | Carrer Josep Duñach "En Feliça" 9, 17867, Spain

Overlooking the Trull River in the upper part of the village, this little stone hotel and restaurant has panoramic views over Alta Garrotxa. The restaurant serves two set menus of traditional specialties. Weather permitting, request a table on the terrace.

Pros

  • A true hideaway in the Pyrenees
  • Wonderful river views from the dining room
  • Classic mountain food

Cons

  • Rooms are small and close together
  • Remote location
  • Need a car to get here
Carrer Josep Duñach "En Feliça" 9, 17867, Spain
972-741230
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Fonda Rigà

$$$$ | Ctra. de Tregurà de Dalt, Km 4.8, 17869, Spain Fodor's Choice

A highland inn with comfortable modern rooms and spectacular mountain views, this perch is an excellent base for hiking, horseback riding, and viewing Pyrenean flora and fauna. Guest rooms have beamed ceilings, bucket chairs, and fireplaces. The restaurant, popular in its own right, has panoramic views over the valley and specializes in meat cooked over coals. Other amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, foosball, and pool tables.

Pros

  • Stunning views and quiet surroundings
  • Complimentary house wine and bottled water
  • Outstanding restaurant

Cons

  • A serious 5-km (3-mile) drive above the valley floor
  • Remote from Camprodon
  • Bookings only by email or phone
Ctra. de Tregurà de Dalt, Km 4.8, 17869, Spain
972-136000
hotel Details
18 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov. 1--15 and 2 wks in late June/early July (dates vary), Free Breakfast

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Gran Hotel

$ | Paseo de la Constitución 1, 22700, Spain

This old grande dame hotel's central location and budget rates makes it a good base for exploring Jaca. The streamlined, comfortable rooms have green walls and wood furniture within a mid-20th-century structure of wood, stone, and glass. The complex includes a garden, swimming pool, and a separate dining wing.

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Good value
  • Within walking distance of sights

Cons

  • Charmless for the Pyrenees
  • Somewhat new design is very standard
  • No frills
Paseo de la Constitución 1, 22700, Spain
974-360900
hotel Details
165 rooms

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Hospital de Benasque

$ | C. Real de Francia s/n, Benasque, 22440, Spain

Constructed and furnished in stone and wood, this mountain retreat is an ideal base camp for hiking and cross-country skiing. Rooms are simple, and the restaurant serves classical Pyrenean fare in a dining room flooded with natural light.

Pros

  • Lovely location in a wide meadow surrounded by peaks
  • Literally a breath of fresh air
  • Ideal for hikers and skiers

Cons

  • Rooms are spartan
  • Can get hot on summer days
  • Bad weather can make it difficult to access
C. Real de Francia s/n, Benasque, 22440, Spain
974-552012
hotel Details
52 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov. and May, Free Breakfast

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Hotel Aneto

$$$$ | Ctra. de Francia 4, Benasque, 22440, Spain

The only four-star hotel in the area, the Aneto is handy to central Benasque and just a few minutes by car to mountain trails and skiing. It's also the most favorable for families, who appreciate the gardens and indoor pool. The design integrates the look of a classic mountain chalet with modern interior features, which may not be to everyone's taste. Its light and airy café-bar looks out over the mountains, and there are two restaurants, one serving traditional dishes, the other with fusion cuisine.

Pros

  • Clean and spacious
  • Best option in town if you're bringing children
  • Close to local attractions and amenities

Cons

  • Modern design lacks charm
  • Slow Wi-Fi in the rooms
  • Pricey for the level of facilities
Ctra. de Francia 4, Benasque, 22440, Spain
974-551061
hotel Details
75 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Sept.–Dec. and wk after Easter–mid-June, No meals

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Hotel Barosse

$$$ | Calle de Estirás 4, 22712, Spain Fodor's Choice

In a village on the outskirts of Jaca, this adults-only bed-and-breakfast is worth sacrificing city-center conveniences. The property was carefully constructed to resemble a traditional Aragonese country house and has charming rooms with wood-beam ceilings and rustic stone walls that look out over the mountains. The sauna (with hot tub) and massages can be reserved privately, and there is an honor system refreshment bar. The owners provide top-notch sightseeing and restaurant recommendations, as well as above-and-beyond hospitality. 

Pros

  • Peaceful rural setting
  • Boutique-style accommodations
  • Curated breakfasts with local ingredients

Cons

  • A car is necessary
  • Not in the center of Jaca
  • Not suited to families with kids
Calle de Estirás 4, 22712, Spain
638-845992
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov., Free Breakfast

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Hotel Casa de San Martín

$$$ | Calle Única 1, 22372, Spain Fodor's Choice

Situated on a remote and wonderfully scenic stretch of the Eje Pirenaico (Pyrenean Axis Highway), midway between medieval Aínsa and the Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, is this tasteful mountaintop B&B with verdant valley views, stone-wall rooms, and standout down-home cuisine. The British owner knows the surrounding trails through pine and oak forests like the back of his hand, and you can explore many of them without leaving the property, which spans over 200 acres.  

Pros

  • Noteworthy food and local wine
  • Secluded eden in the mountains
  • In a converted monastery

Cons

  • Entry via 5-km (3-mile) gravel driveway
  • No pool
  • Few nearby restaurants
Calle Única 1, 22372, Spain
974-338349
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel de Camprodon

$$ | Pl. Dr. Robert 3, 17867, Spain

This elegant Moderniste building has rooms over the bustling Plaça Dr. Robert on one side and over the river on the other. Some have terraces looking down at the graceful span of Camprodon's emblematic Pont Nou, with mallards splashing alongside brightly speckled (and legally protected) native Pyrenean trout. All rooms are furnished with old-fashioned simplicity.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Charming Moderniste style and preserved features throughout
  • Wonderful views over the river

Cons

  • No parking
  • Rooms on the square can be noisy in summer
  • Five-night minimum stay in high season
Pl. Dr. Robert 3, 17867, Spain
972-740013
hotel Details
50 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel del Lago

$$$ | Av. Dr. Piguillem 7, 17520, Spain

A comfortable old favorite near Puigcerdà's emblematic lake, this spa hotel with old-fashioned decor consists of several salmon-pink spire-topped mansions arranged around a grassy central garden. It's situated two minutes from the bell tower and town market on foot, though it feels deceptively bucolic and removed from the action. 

Pros

  • Lakeside real estate
  • Spa with hot tub and pool
  • Short walk to the center

Cons

  • Showing wear in spots
  • Pricey for its services
  • No restaurant (only breakfast)
Av. Dr. Piguillem 7, 17520, Spain
972-881000
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel El Ciervo

$$ | Pl. de San Orencio 3, 25530, Spain

In the old quarter, this family-run inn is unabashedly kitsch with tinsel, twinkly lights, and tchotchkes everywhere you look. Extras include freshly baked cakes, hot chocolate, and mulled wine in the evening, and the hotel does an elaborate breakfast service. Though small, guest rooms are immaculately clean and individually decorated in pastels and gingham, with painted wood furniture. 

Pros

  • Cozy and inviting
  • Free daily guided hikes
  • Amiable and knowledgeable owner

Cons

  • Schlocky, gaudy budget furnishings
  • Books up months in advance
  • "famous" multicourse breakfasts are underwhelming
Pl. de San Orencio 3, 25530, Spain
973-640165
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Seasonal closures, call for specific dates., No Meals

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Hotel Loizu

$$ | Calle San Nicolás 13, 31640, Spain

An inn for pilgrims since the 18th century, the Loizu is now a country-style hotel that makes an excellent base for exploring the Selva de Irati. The attentive service, along with a decent restaurant that caters to vegetarians, makes it a popular choice. The rooms are light and airy, and some feature slanted wooden ceilings and exposed stone brickwork. There's space to spread out in the cozy lounge, which retains its original fireplace, or out on the pretty garden terrace.

Pros

  • Family-run
  • Friendly service
  • Comfortable and ample rooms

Cons

  • Bathrooms are a bit cramped
  • Basic breakfast
  • Noise from other rooms
Calle San Nicolás 13, 31640, Spain
948-760008
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Dec.–Mar.

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Hotel Maristany

$$$$ | Av. Maristany 20, 17867, Spain

A stately old chalet on Camprodon's grandest promenade, this lovely family-owned hotel offers a chance to live like the 19th- and 20th-century Barcelona aristocracy who spent their summers here. Guest rooms have a grandmotherly charm with blue-gray walls and heavy curtains, and those on the top floor have vaulted wood ceilings. The restaurant occupies the beautifully converted former coach house.  Adults only.

Pros

  • Tranquil location outside the center
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Private parking

Cons

  • Rooms and baths are somewhat cramped
  • So-so soundproofing
  • Not in the heart of the action
Av. Maristany 20, 17867, Spain
972-130078
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov--Easter, Free Breakfast, Adults only

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Hotel Palafox Zaragoza

$$ | Calle Marqués Casa Jiménez, 50004, Spain

One of Zaragoza's top hotels, Palafox combines contemporary design with traditional urban service and elegance. Rooms are equipped with the gadgets you want, including flat-screen TVs and Jacuzzis, and the bathrooms are so spacious they feel like private spas. The restaurant, Aragonia, holds its own against any place in town, with more than 2,000 wines and various tasting menus with wine or beer pairings.

Pros

  • Top comfort and service
  • Private parking for guests
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Modern and somewhat antiseptic
  • Rooms not as impressive as the public spaces
  • Decor could use a revamp
Calle Marqués Casa Jiménez, 50004, Spain
976-237700
hotel Details
179 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Santa María de Alquézar

$$ | Calle Arrabal, 22145, Spain

Just outside the old town walls, this hotel has the best views around—overlooking the Río Vero canyon and the Colegiata de Santa María. Rooms are simple but agreeably decorated in rustic reds and yellows, and the open-plan lounge and breakfast room are warm and relaxing with wood furnishings, sofas, and an open fire. The breakfast buffet brims with all manner of pastries, homemade butter and preserves, local cheeses, and cold meats. Even the olive oil is pressed from homegrown olives.

Pros

  • Phenomenal views
  • Bright rooms
  • Relaxed ambience

Cons

  • Some street noise
  • Not inside the old town
  • Parking is tricky in high season
Calle Arrabal, 22145, Spain
974-318436
hotel Details
21 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid Dec.--mid-Feb., Free Breakfast

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Hotel Selba d'Ansils

$$ | Ctra. de Anciles, Km 1.5, Benasque, 22440, Spain Fodor's Choice

Attention to detail, impeccable service, and absolute peace and tranquility are the hallmarks of this mountain cottage—by far the best option in the area, whether for a romantic getaway or a family vacation. A short distance from Benasque and Anciles, it's set back from the road amid meadows with a backdrop of mountains. Inside, there are delightful personal touches—bedrooms contain items collected on the owners' travels. Duplex rooms are ideal for families. The dining room overlooks countryside, and there is also a library and sitting area.

Pros

  • Perfect for escaping city madness
  • Generous breakfast
  • Attentive service

Cons

  • Not for those who value the anonymity of a hotel
  • A car is necessary
  • Very quiet
Ctra. de Anciles, Km 1.5, Benasque, 22440, Spain
974-552054
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Tierra Buxo

$$$ | Calle Esteban 14, 22149, Spain Fodor's Choice

Enjoy all the comforts and details of a high-end hotel--turn down service, outstanding hospitality, spotless cleaning--in a quiet rural mountain village of 35 habitants. The refurbished stone farmhouse offers perpetual views of the mountains and surrounding valleys. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the intimate dining room, where they serve a plentiful homemade breakfast and a set dinner menu (with an outstanding hyper-local wine list to boot), provide some of the most impressive of the vistas. Other amenities include the downstairs bar highlighting local spirits, an outdoor pool, and Ritual brand toiletries. 

Pros

  • A tranquil escape
  • Warm and professional personnel
  • Knowledgable local recommendations

Cons

  • Not suitable for families with children
  • 25-minute drive to Aínsa
  • No other dining options most of the year
Calle Esteban 14, 22149, Spain
974-941131
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.--Jan., No Meals

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Hotel Val de Ruda

$$$ | Ctra. Baqueira-Beret Cota 1500, 25598, Spain

For rustic surroundings—light on luxury but long on comfort—only a two-minute walk from the ski lift, this modern-traditional construction of glass, wood, and stone is a good choice. It provides a little chalet in the mountains, with friendly staff and chalet warmth for après-ski wining and dining. The spa is small, but offers a range of rejuvenating treatments you no doubt deserve after shredding the slopes.

Pros

  • Pleasant and outdoorsy
  • Terrific breakfasts
  • Friendly-family service

Cons

  • Some upstairs rooms are cozy but tiny
  • Open only during ski season
  • So-so soundproofing
Ctra. Baqueira-Beret Cota 1500, 25598, Spain
973-645258
hotel Details
35 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed after Easter wk–Nov., Free Breakfast

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Hotel Vall de Núria

$$$ | Estación de Montaña Vall de Núria, 17534, Spain

A mountain refuge and state-run hotel, this family-oriented base camp has double, triple, and quadruple rooms. The lodging and dining are basic, and they're offered at 6,500 feet above sea level within an imposing gray monolith that looks strikingly out of place. For a day's outing or as a starting point for a major hike (12 hours) to Ulldeter, above Setcases, or even a weeklong walk to the Mediterranean, this is a handy spot, although it is accessible only by the cogwheel train from Ribes de Freser (thankfully, pricey train tickets are included in the nightly rate). Camping is also available on the grounds.

Pros

  • In the heart of the Pyrenees
  • Pristine mountain air
  • Clean and simple

Cons

  • Feels institutional and austere
  • Minimum two-night stay in high season
  • High rates for basic lodging
Estación de Montaña Vall de Núria, 17534, Spain
972-732020
hotel Details
75 rooms, 20 apartments
Rate Includes: Closed Nov. and the two weeks after Easter, Free Breakfast

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Hotel Zenit Don Yo

$$$ | Calle Bruil 4–6, Zaragoza, 50001, Spain

Ideally located for exploring Zaragoza's sights, this may be an in-and-out type of hotel—somewhere to lay your head—but as an agreeable city stopover, it's perfect. The rooms are well proportioned and functional, beds are comfortable, facilities are modern, and the staff are very helpful. At the price, it's a great value.

Pros

  • Central and convenient
  • Reasonable-size rooms for a city-center hotel
  • Good value

Cons

  • Feels a bit stuck in the past
  • Restaurant is meh
  • Facilities need a makeover
Calle Bruil 4–6, Zaragoza, 50001, Spain
976-226741
hotel Details
146 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Parador de la Seu d'Urgell

$$ | Calle Sant Domènec 6, 25700, Spain

These comfortable quarters in the center of town are built into the 14th-century convent of Sant Domènec. The interior patio—the cloister of the former convent—is a tranquil hideaway, lush with vegetation. Rooms are spare and simple, but appointed with high thread-count bedding, and some have mountain views.

Pros

  • Next to the Santa Maria cathedral
  • Generous breakfasts with local meats and cheeses
  • Historic building

Cons

  • Feels a bit institutional
  • Dated décor
  • No on-site parking
Calle Sant Domènec 6, 25700, Spain
973-352000
hotel Details
79 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Parador de Vielha

$$$$ | Ctra. del Túnel s/n, Vielha, 25530, Spain

The shining star at this modern granite parador is a semicircular salon with huge windows and spectacular views over the Maladeta peaks of the Vall d'Aran. Many of the rooms also have a decent mountain view and a terrace, compensating for the somewhat functional design. The light-flooded restaurant serves Catalan and Pyrenean cuisine, such as olha aranesa and civet de jabalí (wild boar stew). There's also a spa, with heated indoor and outdoor pools and a variety of treatments.

Pros

  • Terrific observation post
  • Comfortable and relaxed
  • On-site spa and swimming pool

Cons

  • Overmodern and somewhat lacking in character
  • Beside a busy road
  • 2 km (1 mile) from Vielha old town
Ctra. del Túnel s/n, Vielha, 25530, Spain
973-640100
hotel Details
118 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Nov. (dates vary; check ahead), No meals

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Posada Naturista

$ | Calle Única, 22713, Spain Fodor's Choice

Hit the reset button at this secluded, rustic retreat in an abandoned village deep in the mountains above Jaca that's the passion project of an Argentine back-to-the-land couple. Meals, which unfold in the cozy stone dining room or out on the patio with sweeping valley views, are plant-based and internationally inflected, a welcome antidote to all those stodgy stews. 

Pros

  • Stunning surroundings with scant light pollution
  • Nourishing and flavorful food
  • Sense of camaraderie among guests

Cons

  • Shared bathrooms
  • Noise from other rooms
  • Miles from the nearest restaurant
Calle Única, 22713, Spain
97-4348087
hotel Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Easter wk, All-Inclusive

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Villa de Torla

$$ | Pl. Aragón 1, 22376, Spain

This classic mountain refuge, with sundecks, flower-fringed terraces, and a private dining room, rents a variety of rooms with typical Pyrenean details—stone floors and wood paneling and trim. It's easy to forget that some of Spain's wildest highland scenery is just a few minutes up the valley. There is also a heated outdoor pool lined with chaises, an indoor hot tub, a playground, and a small fitness area.

Pros

  • In a postcard-perfect Pyrenean village
  • Great amenities and restaurant on-site
  • Terrific value

Cons

  • Street noise in summer
  • Not all rooms have a private bathroom
  • Some rooms on the small side
Pl. Aragón 1, 22376, Spain
974-486156
hotel Details
38 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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