Casa Aurita in Ansó provides accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and a bar. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Alexander
Czech Republic
Nice new hotel in a small old town, building is new and has underground parking
Providing mountain views, Hostal Kimboa in Ansó features accommodations and a bar. The accommodation provides free Wifi throughout the property, as well as a terrace and a family-friendly restaurant.
Located in Siresa, 30 miles from Royal Monastery of San Juan de la Peña, Albergue de Siresa has a number of amenities including a garden, a shared lounge and a bar. Guests can enjoy city views.
Min
United States of America
Perfectly located close to the hiking trails we wanted to go. Exceptional staffs with big smile and local knowledge.
Located in the small town of Isaba, in the Roncal Valley, Hostal Lola is ideal for exploring the Navarese Pyrenees. All of the cozy and colorful rooms have mountain views.
Marjean
United States of America
Comfortable bed, great terrace. The dinner was the best we have had on our 2 week trip in Spain and France.
Helped to have a lift for motorcycle gear.
Tetxe B&B Roncal is an eco-friendly rustic stone and wood house in the village of Roncal, in the Navarran Pyrenees, 30 minutes’ drive from the French border.
Angela
Ireland
Pilar was a wonderful host. She made us a delicious home cooked breakfast, comfy beds, clean rooms with a great shower. We really liked this place it has a lovely vibe. The village is beautiful also, a very quiet place to chill out
Albergue Armaia Aterpea offers accommodations in Urzainqui, 5 minutes' drive outside Roncal in the Belagoa Valley. The guest house offers simple rooms with bunk beds.
Set in the mountain village of Isaba, in the Navarra Pyrenees, Casa Rural Francisco Mayo is a traditional rustic house with wooden beams from 1885, with its original rock, stairs and antique...
Anso is a wonderful little village in the heart of the...
Anso is a wonderful little village in the heart of the Spanish Pyranees. I did not have a car but there are wonderful walks starting and ending from the village. For those people with cars, there are easy day trips to the high mountains. There are wonderful restaurants in Anso - the Kimboa and the Marberal come to mind as particularly delightful. And if you have a car, there are bordas within 8km of Anso up the road to Zuriza that serve absolutely splendid traditional Spanish cooking in a rustic setting. I am 77 but if you are younger, the Grand Route from Anso to Fago and the Grand Route from Anso to Hecho are not miss day hikes that I have done when I was a bit younger. The owner of the Casa Rural Turreta is a potter who makes absolutely wonderful things - and very reasonable!
Peter
United States of America
10
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It is a mountain village and a very pleasant place to wander...
It is a mountain village and a very pleasant place to wander round. The tourist office was helpful and told us about a puppet show which was on. It was good to join in with the villagers. We did one walk from the village but mostly we drove north into the higher mountains. We explored three valleys and did some walks.
We had a really nice stay! The room was nice, equipped with a ventilator and the shower really good. Everything was super clean. The hosts were friendly, and albeit they did not speak English, they provided excellent service. Breakfast is simple but good. A gluten free breakfast was possible as well. Breakfast is served on the terrace with a beautiful view. Location of the hotel was amazing. The town of Ansó is small but has nice bars and restaurants on walking distance. With the car you can drive up into the mountains for a hike.
The property is located about a 6 minute walk from the center of the village. My mini apartment included a bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen living room. It is located on a major hiking trail thru the Pyranees and is a wonderful natural surrounding. Anso itself is "one of the most beautiful villages in Spain" as voted in a national survey and that certainly is correct. Furthermore, the high pyranees are only 14km drive away up a mountain road from Anso and are spectacular. I recommend the Casa Turreta without reservation.
The hotel itself looks like it has recently been renovated. It is immaculate and beautifully decorated. The room itself was lovely and a lovely bathroom. The tiled floors are a lovely touch and quite vibrant. There is a lovely seating area outside and lovely views . The area itself is very quiet and only has 2-3 bars/restaurants. We were allowed to park motorcycle in the huge garage. Lovely breakfast provided at a reasonable cost.
Anso is a beautiful small village - couple bars - one grocery shop - one bakery - very small but all people very friendly and it has a pool on camping place where you can go in case of hot weather. Simple stay - felt like home/ Casa Taconera - very friendly staff - always helpful with smile :) - Apartments really clean and basically new - beds very comfortable. I was with children and booked 2 rooms - and both rooms were excellent
The location of the property is great for visiting the Western Valleys Natural Park. We did some hiking in the Anso valley and thoroughly enjoyed it. The house is very quiet, and there was no problem sleeping. Blanca was very responsive. we were able to check in early and she was able to supply us with a couple of things that I requested.
Casa Ursula is conveniently located at the entrance to the old part of Anso, with plenty of free parking space just to its side. The owner gladly provides information about possible hikes and she also offers a huge breakfast in order to get you prepared.
The location was amazing with beautiful walks close by, no noise other than the birds singing and easy 10 minute walk to the lovely village of Ansó. The owner Blanca was lovely and extremely helpful. Her pottery on site is well worth a visit.
Brilliant hosts. Very friendly and helpful. Food in the hotel restaurant was great.
This is one of the ACT Pyrenees hotel recommendations and an ideal location.
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