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.
This characteristic, mountain-style hotel is located in the Ordesa Valley, surrounded by the impressive landscape of the Pyrennes. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool, spa and free WiFi.
Anneliese
Australia
Spacious room
Great views
Great location
Great breakfast
Hotel Villa Russell is a traditional stone building located in the center of Torla. All rooms feature a hydromassage shower, a kitchen with microwave, and a seating area with DVD player.
Joseph
United States of America
Great location, nice rooms, friendly and helpful staff.
Casa Duplex La Buhardilla offers accommodations in Torla-Ordesa, 12 miles from Ordesa National Park and 23 miles from Lacuniacha Wildlife Park. With city views, this accommodation provides a terrace.
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.
Hotel Las Nieves is set in Linás de Broto, 10 minutes drive from Ordesa National Park and 25 mi from Formigal Ski Resort. It offers free Wi-Fi in rooms and free parking.
Situation on the footage of Pyrenees, Hotel, Bungalows y Camping Viu is a part of the campground with a common lounge and dining area. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
This family-run mountain hotel can be found in Oto, a small, historic town in the Pyrenees of Aragon. It is 3 miles from the Entrance to Ordesa National Park and Monte Perdido.
Geno Smith
United States of America
Really great place to stay. Cute, clean, comfy, cozy. Very nice staff. Good breakfast. Located in a quiet hillside within easy walking distance to the little town.
Hotel Pradas Ordesa is located in Broto, nestling in among the Pyrenees of Aragón. From here you can explore the local landscape of the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park.
Mark
United States of America
What a lovely hotel. Its in the midst of the village of Broto, which provided the perfect location for hiking in the Pyrenees. The breakfast was outstanding, the room and view luxurious and the staff extremely friendly and helpful
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 :-)
This hotel has everything you need - really! Hike trails are starting at the other side of the road, 2 minute walk. Bus station to the entrance of the NP is not even a 5 minute walk. There's no better hotel so nearby the NP. Besides that; the room is very comfortable. Great, large beds (west-european standards), hot shower, airco, large rooms. The staff is super friendly, English speaking and not the forget: the restaurant is really good! Don't hesitate to book, it's really this good.
This hotel is situated close to everything you need-especially restaurants and is directly across the road from the bus that takes you into the Ordesa Monte Perdido national park (5 euros return pp). We had a quiet room (with a generous bathroom) on the top floor (accessed by a lift) overlooking the pool and views down the valley. The first night there was an electrical storm which was spectacular. There’s a lounge to relax in and you can order a good coffee. Staff were very helpful.
Great breakfast, they are serving on request, quantity is very good worth the money.
The hotel has a view directly on the canyon it is gorgeous, and the Ordesa valley is less than 30 minutes away perfect for an hiking day.
Room is great, it exceeded my expectation.
The staff is not fluent english, it was not a problem they are nice and at the end we understood each other.
Do not hesitate go for it !
Ms Bea is very nice, helpful and thoughtful to their guests.
The house and the accommodation are very comfortable, cozy, romantic and athmosferical.
The quiet location in the center of Torla-Ordesa close to the tourist information office, bus stop, restaurants a and shops is unique. I and my wife would like to recommend that nice place to all our friends!
Ondřej and Jarmila, Czech Republic
Torla is a beautiful place and from there you can walk and drive to stunning places. The apartment is in a small square - we had a bit of bother phoning the hosts to say we'd arrived as our phones weren't working but luckily they were looking out for us. The apartment was very comfortable and had everything we needed. The decor is bonkers, all sorts of quirky things but fun.
Great location, excellent for walking, being close to the busy Ordesa Valley and the quieter Bujaruelo Valley. The nearby town of Torla is very attractive too. Although the booking.com blurb said there was no parking, in fact there was masses of free parking, some of it covered, beside the road outside the hotel.
The hotel is placed conviently near the entrance to the ordesa national park. The staff was great, and breakfast was excellent as well. We highly recommend the room with a balcony to the mountains. We enjoyed very much.
The staff were so friendly and helpful with drinks and meals and maps of the town and Ordesa National Park. I have never been in a hotel where every resident I saw looked so happy - we were treated with such kindness.
The apartment is in a great location, close to the centre of Torla. It has a parking space just outside. It is a spacious apartment and an ideal base for walking in Ordesa and other lovely local walks.
The town is quaint and this hotel is very central. The staff were so friendly. Breakfast was worth the extra cost. The family room we had was comfortable and roomy, the balcony was great!
spacious rooms and free parking lots with potable tab water,,.
Host 'Raul' was so kind and very resposive for our questions,
Apartment was surrounded by magnificient Torla mountains,,
Extremely clean, better than some 4 stars hotels. View and balcony, size of the room, staff very friendly, good breakfast. If we come back we will stay at the same place.
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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