3 Best Hotels in Camprodon, The Pyrenees

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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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 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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