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Refuge Oller

42.6563° N, 2.1532° E
Alpine hut

Refuge Oller is a small, unstaffed backcountry cabin in the Capcir area of the French Pyrenees, used as basic shelter on long-distance foot travel along the GR® de Pays Tour du Capcir. It was fully renovated in 2012 or 2013, and it’s maintained by a local association that looks after the free huts along the route.

Inside, the refuge is organized into an entry area with the stove plus small wall shelves, and a sleeping area with bas-flancs, table and benches. It provides 4 sleeping places (no mattresses), and it includes a wood stove for heating; there’s no fireplace. Beds are basically floor/platform sleeping, so plan on bringing your own sleeping system and essentials (sleeping bag, food, and water).

Use is free and works on a first-come, first-served basis (no reservations, no fee). Water is available nearby either from a source reached on the GR® route (about 15 minutes on foot) or from a clearer stream (about 10 minutes on foot from a signed direction). The refuge sits around 1,830 m.

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