This charming hotel lies at the entrance to the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. Rooms at Hotel Bujaruelo include a balcony with nice mountain views and free Wi-Fi access.
Christopher
United States
Overall, the hotel was very nicely appointed, linens were crisp and clean, rooms up to date. Decor was well done. The breakfast buffet had a lot to choose from and very good.
This typical, mountain-style hotel is situated in the Ordesa Valley, surrounded by the impressive landscape of the Pyrennes. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool, spa and free WiFi.
Warren
United Kingdom
The location, views and staff were amazing. Great vegan options in the bar and restaurant.
Set in the village of Torla, on the edge of Ordesa nature reserve, in the Spanish Pyrenees, this mountain-style hotel is ideal for a family stay in the region.
Hotel Villa Russell is a traditional stone building located in the centre of Torla. All rooms feature a hydromassage shower, a kitchen with microwave, and a seating area with DVD player.
Jung-Won
South Korea
We used parking inside for 10euro/night. It was good.
Room was very spacious and person in lobby was very kind.
Kitchinette was useful for breakfast and lunch box
Featuring city views, Casa Duplex La Buhardilla provides accommodation with a terrace, around 20 km from Parque Nacional de Ordesa. Lacuniacha Wildlife Park is 37 km from the holiday home.
Camping Valle de Bujaruelo is located in the natural setting of Torla, within Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. This camping site offers an onsite super market and restaurant.
Darren
Australia
Great little cabin and campground. Very good facilities such as the communal spaces, laundry etc. all set within the incredibly scenic national park.
The Refugio de Bujaruelo is set between the valleys of Ordesa, Gavarnie and Panticosa and by a pretty Roman Bridge. It offers heated rooms with an on-site café-bar.
Hotel La Posada offers free Wi-Fi and free entrance to a public outdoor pool. Set by the River Ara, the hotel is minutes from the Ordesa y Monte Perdido Natural Park.
Andrea
Hungary
Good location,close to the waterfall, good parking place.
This family-run mountain hotel can be found in Oto, a small, historic town in the Pyrenees of Aragon. It is 5 km from the Entrance to Ordesa National Park and Monte Perdido.
Lovely town and gateway to hiking in the Ordesa - Monte...
Lovely town and gateway to hiking in the Ordesa - Monte Perdido National Park. Lots of hikes also start from the village itself. Within easy driving distance of other great villages (Aìnsa and Broto), adventure tours (racing, canyoning and kayaking), and swimming in the river. Torla has all the facilities yiu need, tow supermarkets, great bakery and r shops and plenty of bars and restaurants. It has a fantastic setting overlooking the Pyrenees.
Cristina
Australia
10
Scored 10
Torla is a beautiful and rural village on the edge of the...
Torla is a beautiful and rural village on the edge of the Ordesa National Park. There are excellent places to eat and stay in the village.
During the season you need to take the bus from the village into the park, out of season you can drive up into the park where you will find a restaurant serving simple food and with a welcoming fire. Parking is free and the walking trails are well marked
Robin
10
Scored 10
Very good for walking and seeing nature.
Very good for walking and seeing nature. The birds of prey were impressive. The village is very touristy so loads of walkers there, bus loads. Lovely scenery on the way up to Torla, worth making the effort to get there.
Agnes Jean
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Impressive mountain valley with lovely places and rugged...
Impressive mountain valley with lovely places and rugged mountains. Even as a Swiss the Ordessa National Park impresses me with a breathtakingly beautiful - and off the beaten tracks lonely - mountain landscape.
Willi
Switzerland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely mountain hideaway - walks, streams, good tourist info...
Lovely mountain hideaway - walks, streams, good tourist info centre, quite a few restaurants, but I don't want too many tourists too visit! Would rather keep it to myself. But if you do, there are quite a few great small hotels to stay, just book early and plan carefully.
Clive
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
The village is absolutely charming.
The village is absolutely charming.
If you prefer to be self-catering, there is a well-stocked supermarket, a butchery and a baker.
I bought several items in the sports stores of the village; where else do you have a number of excellent stores to choose from so close to each other :-)
The apartment is beautifully appointed and had everything we could wish for for self-catering. We particularly enjoyed the ease of use of the bathroom, with an excellent shower, easily managed for temperature and flow of water and a solid door. It is also great to have one's own apartment, with a door from the street which no one else can access. There are supermarkets and restaurants applenty literally within a few meters. And, of course, Torla is on the doorstep of the famous Ordesa National Park.
The location of the hotel is just perfect! We had a view to the Ordesa valley from our window. It is easily accessible, but the public parking in front of the hotel is usually busy, so you have to park near the visitors centre (2min walk).
The room was nice, very spacious and clean. The bathroom seemed like it was recently renovated, it had a huge shower.
There is a also an outside pool, which we unfortunately did not use, but it looked amazing.
Very comfortable hotel and room with a nice touch and wonderful balcony view. The breakfast and dinner served at the hotel were nice and value for money.
The owners are friendly and provide good information on the two hiking spots at Torla-Ordessa. if you need more information, there is one information centre across the street.
Very clean and well maintained. The room we were in had a small kitchen facility which is always good if you decide not to eat out. You can pay to have your car in the hotel parking - which if you understand the layout of Torla is something perhaps worth it... even if you normally hate paying for parking.
Great location. Microwave and little fridge in the room were very helpful. Shower is great. I highly recommend if you want to stay close to the bus stop to get to the Ordesa Park. Avoid other locations and stay in Torla(curvy road is not worthy to drive back and forth to Ordesa).
Great rooms, friendly staff, small but lovely spa area, great breakfast buffet & dinner in the main restaurant. Easy to catch the shuttle into the park from directly in front of the hotel (private cars aren’t allowed during peak season).
Cozy hotel well-located in the center of the small beautiful village of Torla. The staff was very friendly and they cared about their guests at all times. We'll definitely come back in the next season! :)
The hotel is beautiful and in a great location for accessing Ordesa. We ate at the restaurant and the food was amazing and great value for the menu option. The rooms were nice and comfortable.
The place is beautiful, the room spacious, breakfast excellent and the the people who run it (the owners) very friendly, nice and helpful. The best place we stayed in Spain!
I loved my huge room! I loved the views. The location was great. There was a lot of charm to the hotel, which was built in 1934. The owner was friendly and helpful.
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