Pyrenean Crossroads

Aragón, España

  Without pets
  Pets are not allowed

 

  You will prepare meals yourself
  There is fully equipped kitchen available where you can prepare your favorite meals. 


Enjoy the privileged location of this house, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in wild nature and take in the spectacular landscapes of the Pyrenees. The village of Puyarruego serves as the gateway to the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, a unique area to explore.

Today, the residents of Puyarruego are primarily engaged in livestock farming and rural tourism, the foundation of the local economy, aimed at helping visitors experience the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the area.

The house, though newly built, respects the traditional architecture of the Pyrenees, giving it a rustic and warm character. It is divided into three units, one of which is for the owners' use. The two units dedicated to rural tourism are identical in space and layout but feature unique decorative touches. Each is rented in its entirety and can accommodate up to six people.

Sustainability and respect for nature are at the heart of this accommodation. The house incorporates eco-friendly practices such as responsible waste management, energy efficiency with solar panels, and eco-friendly heating systems. Local materials were used in the construction to blend harmoniously with the surroundings. Guests are welcomed with a selection of regional products, including homemade jams and bread, fostering support for local artisans. The gardens are designed to encourage biodiversity, and efforts to protect wildlife include birdhouses and feeders, enhancing the connection with nature and promoting a serene, environmentally mindful stay.

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House Rules:

• Pets are not allowed
• Check-in time: 16h
• Check-out time: 12h
• Maximum capacity: 6 people per accommodation
• Once the reservation is confirmed, the guest must make a bank transfer equal to 20% of the total reservation amount.

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What will I eat?

You will have a fully equipped kitchen at your disposal, as well as a barbecue to enjoy your meals indoors or outdoors. Next to the house there is also a camping resort that offers services such as café, restaurant and a small supermarket during 6 months of the year and remains closed for the winter season. There are restaurants and supermarkets available in the village of Aínsa, about 12 kilometers drive away.

Will I be bored?

Not a chance! There are lot of activities available to do within the property and outdoors.

For quiet relaxing time, we have some books available that you can read, a TV with a DVD player for movie nights, as well as a collection of games to spend time with your companions.

For outdoor activities, there are tons of options nearby, depending on the season of your visit:

  • Hiking is one of the best activities you can do here. The Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is without a doubt one of Europe's most beautiful natural areas. Its well-marked trails let you explore the mountains, forests, rivers, valleys, and canyons. Below are some other beautiful places to see around:
    • Pineta Valley
    • Añisclo Canyon
    • Posets-Maladeta Natural Park
  • Other possible activities you can find nearby are, depending on the season: alpine climbing, rock climbing, rafting, canyoning, caving, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, horse back riding.
  • There are several ski resorts within reasonable driving distance, in the French Pyrenees (Piau-Engaly, Saint-Lary (50 km from Puyarruego) and the Aragonese Pyrenees (Cerler, Formigal, Panticosa - 80-100 km from Puyarruego).
  • In summertime, the Bellos river offers nice bathing sites.
  • In autumn, the Sobrarbe forests are spectacular for mushroom foraging.

If you long for more cultural experience, there are many interesting historic sites in the area, for example:

  • Villa de Aínsa: A medieval village and National Historic Monument with highlights like the old market square, Santa María Church (11th-12th century), and the Castle (11th-18th century).
  • Boltaña: Features an old town, San Pedro Church (16th century) with connections to the historic San Vitorián Monastery, and remains of an 11th-century castle.
  • Dolmen de Tella and Bear Cave: Ancient dolmen at Tella’s entrance (3,000 years old), with guided visits to the paleontological Bear Cave.
  • Castle of Samitier: 11th-century religious and military complex with a Romanesque church and castle tower, providing spectacular views over the Mediano Dam and Entremón Gorge.

There are also several museums in the area, such as Museum of traditional crafts and arts,  or Museum of the Navatas and Wood

Is there anything for the kids?

This house is perfect for families with children! It has a large garden with swings and other toys where they can play in total safety.

There are also interesting activities suitable for the little ones nearby, below are some options:

In case you still want more options, your hosts are happy to contact the various tourist information centres nearby where specialised staff will help you to plan your excursions.

How will I arrive?

By car: Our house is located in a quite remote place, so we recommend coming by car.

Is it possible to work online?

Yes, we have WiFi in the house


Customer Testimonials

Testimonials

★★★★★
"It was a wonderful stay. The house is very well located, and the garden is splendid. It’s well-equipped and clean. The owners are very attentive, looking out for your needs and giving helpful advice on everything. Tere and Sergio are lovely people with charming children, and the house is beautiful. The well-kept lawn, with activities for the kids, is just incredible for them. My daughter didn’t want to leave and is already asking to come back. The house is very nice and clean, and the barbecue was perfect for us. Thank you so much, Sergio and Tere—we’ll definitely be back as soon as we can; you’re on our list. What wonderful hospitality."
★★★★★
"For those who love the mountains, this is a spectacular place. The house is charming, and the owners, Tere and Sergio, are wonderful—top marks for their friendliness and attention. The house is beautifully decorated, with every comfort, and top marks for cleanliness and detailed decor. You couldn’t ask for more, with its well-maintained lawn surrounding it and the nearby river, with beautiful swimming areas. The atmosphere is so peaceful and relaxing. What more can you say? When you leave a place feeling sad, it’s because it’s left a mark on you, and you’re already wanting to return."
★★★★★
"My partner and I stayed at this beautiful Airbnb for 4 nights and we could have easily stayed a lot longer. The hosts have thought of everything to make your stay perfect. I highly recommend this place without a doubt."
About The Host

Tere and Sergio

We are Tere and Sergio, and we opened our home to rural tourists in 2007. Our house is newly built that we crafted with a lot of love and care. Alongside the two rural tourism accommodations, we also created our own home within the same building.

Although the house is recently built, we made sure to respect the traditional style of the Pyrenees and crafted it with a lot of love and care. Alongside the two rural tourism accommodations, we also created our own home within the same building.

We truly want our guests to feel as though they’re at home here, enjoying a warm, welcoming atmosphere. We put great effort into making sure the house and the surrounding environment are well-cared-for and ready to be enjoyed by our guests. It’s a place where we also take great pleasure in living, and we’re excited to share it with others who appreciate the beauty and tranquility of the area.

About us:

  • We speak: Spanish, English and French
  • We live in the same building as our guests (in a separate unit) and are always happy to help and give you tips and advice on what to see and do around
  • We are committed to sustainability, for example with responsible waste management, energy efficiency with solar panels and eco-friendly heating, and the use of local materials in construction
  • We also promote local trade by offering regional products, such as homemade jams and bread, in our welcome pack to our guests, and support local wildlife conservation with birdhouses and feeders.

Special charms about our home:

  • Although the house is quite recent, we have kept the traditional Pyrenean style
  • Our home is a perfect base for nature lovers to enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities and the incredible landscapes
  • This is a family-friendly haven; our spacious garden with swings and nearby family activities make our home ideal for families to enjoy the Pyrenees together.