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REFUGE ORISSON

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4.2/5
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D 428, 64220Uhart-Cize/Uhartegarazi, France
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2024
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2024

Refuge in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port with a very affordable rate for pilgrims on the road to Compostela.

7.5 km from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port on the GR65, in the commune of Uhart-Cize, this refuge welcomes pilgrims on their way to Compostela. For those who don't want to push themselves too hard on the first day of the pilgrimage, this refuge is a good, affordable place to spend the night before reaching the Lépoéder pass on the way to Roncesvalles. Housed in a former "Kaiolar" (sheepfold), this 28-person accommodation (dormitories with 6 to 10 bunk beds) is ideal for a rest stop, and features a restaurant that showcases traditional cuisine.

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Visited in october 2023
Emplacement, service, et plats au top. Une belle terrasse avec une vue panoramique sur les montagnes. Milaesker.
Visited in october 2023
A solid choice for a pit stop on route to the top.
Visited in september 2023
It's ok. It's definitely part of the Camino experience and the view is amazing, and that is what you're paying for. It took ages to actually get checked in as they were too busy with lunchtime trade. The rooms are pot luck, but I had one of the better ones facing the front above the restaurant. The pilgrim food is massively average, and it's disappointing that a French place doesn't even have fresh bread (at least for the pilgrim stuff), and instead you get chewy rubbish :(

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