
Mariano Martín and his wife, María José Zandundo, were able to transform with great effort 18th-century stables into the coziest little mountain inn, near the Formigal ski slopes, right in the Pyrenees valley of Tena. The owners warmly welcome their guests and proudly show off every corner of the house. Just upon entering, the reception area encloses a plinth and small table covered with an old-...

Right in the heart of the Pyranese of Aragon, stands this stone construction, lined with slate and wooden galleries on all four levels, up to the top loft floor.Manolo and Elena Claver manage this hotel that encloses a rustic mountain interior style. Off the foyer there is a spacious living room with large windows, chairs of all colors, styles and sizes, and an olden copper fireplace. In front t...

It’s well worth taking the time out for a pleasurable stay in the majestic Pyrenees landscape of Huesca in places as gratifying as this inn developed by David Robinson and Mario Reis, from England and Brazil respectively. One thousand years of history contemplate the San Martín estate, formerly owned by the abbot of San Victorian, the oldest monastery in Spain. Today, ninety-two hectors of pine an...


Tireless workers, the Ciria brothers have created a symbol of hostelry in Benasque, a town set in Aragon Pyrenees. They are humble, quite and in love with the mountains… For several years now, they’ve demonstrated that a hotel in the mountains has ought to be homey and family-style.Come winter, it’s a delight to nestle into the sheets and blankets made of natural fibers. Especially in the loft b...


Behind this coarse stone façade, characteristic of a mountain refuge of the Tena Valley constructed with stone, wood and slate, hides an inn that is unique in the tradition of the peaks of Panticosa and Formigal Mountains. Hotel La Casueña inhabits the history of Lanuza, a village in the Pyranese of Aragon, from its nine Justices of Aragon, to its inundation caused by the nearby reservoir. Enriche...

Just five kilometers from Alquézar, sheltered by the Guara Mountains and tucked between the peeks of the Pyrenees Mountains and the flat vineyards of the Somontano region, Miguel Ángel Fernández opened this rustic little inn back in 1999, after having worked with a restaurant with regional flavors located just a few meters from the house.This inn stands out more for its character than its antiqu...

Half way between Astún and Candanchú, rests this renovated XIX century hotel, -even though it owes its name to the XI century Santa Cristina de Somport monastery- and since then it has been a part of Pyrenees history. It has been a hospital/sanctuary for people on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage that on their way to the port of Somport, a mountaineers shelter, officers quarters, witness to a vi...


The interior spaces are enclosed with wood, indirect lighting and draperies that create a homey atmosphere, where the less enthusiastic skiers can let the hours pass, watching the snowflakes fall outside the windows. The building is comprised of two structures that are connected by a small spa and pool in between, and situated above the reception area. All rooms are conditioned to resist the cold...

While it may be a young hotel still, Casa Cornel has been famed spot for years among those who frequent the high Pyrenees of Aragon, hence Cerler. On top of being an undeniably handsome construction and an establishment that welcomingly receives guests, this is a noble house of irrefutable historic importance made evident by the coat of arms on the façade; former owners have been caretakers of Jam...

Under the same ownership of Hotel Valero, which is also sited in Benasque, the Gran Hotel is one of the best-equipped establishments in the Pyrenees of Aragon. While this modern installation wouldn’t win the hearts of those seeking a hotel with charm, it does however offer gratifying comfort and cleanliness after a day on the ski slopes. There are no luxuries other than the amplitude of lounges an...


New, as well as modern and functional. The recent opening of this hotel is the first endeavor by group HG in the Benasque Valley. And needless to say, it won’t be the last. Polished stone, sharp slate, the Pyrenees forms are without fail. Some bedrooms communicate timidly with the snowy landscape; much more bold are the great glass windows that line one side of the building, not at all shy when it...



A 16th-century palatial house of stone and brick with small windows, in which Aragonese, renaissance, baroque and neoclassic styles weave together in a sturdy construction sited in the town’s main square. More functional and modern concepts inhabit interior spaces; spacious and luminous bedrooms overlook the plaza....