Refuge des Sarradets
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Coordinates | 42°24′54″N 0°01′12″E / 42.415°N 0.02°ECoordinates: 42°24′54″N 0°01′12″E / 42.415°N 0.02°E |
Le refuge des Sarradets, or refuge de la Brèche de Roland is a mountain refuge in the Pyrenees. It is located in Gavarnie, near la brèche de Roland, in the Pyrenees National Park, at 2,587 m (8,488 ft) high.
Etymology[]
The refuge took its names from le col des Sarradets (2,589 m (8,494 ft)) located just a few meters north-west and from le col de la Brèche de Roland located above it.
History[]
The cirque de Gavarnie is one of the biggest sites in the Pyrenees and one of the most frequented. The well-known brèche de Roland gives access to the summits of the circus, to the Monte Perdido, to the Taillon, to the Aragonese valleys aso[clarification needed]. Excursionists who used to bivouac in the sector contentaient de l'abri Gaurier ou Villa Gaurier : a cave located in the wall, near la , at the foot of , discovered and arranged by abbot Ludovic Gaurier in 1906, who gave it its name and which was later arranged in 1911 by le Club alpin français, but which remained a stark comfort.
The need of a larger and more comfortable refuge was felt for a long while, when Robert Ollivier launched the project in 1942. The construction started in 1951, on the draughts of architect from Tarbes J. Martin. It was of a new kind at the time, in what can be considered as the third period of pyrenean refuges (housing style with shallow roofs and widely opened windows), in local ashlar and a copper-leaf-covered roof. It offered 60 places arranged in two dormitories of bunk-beds couchettes and a guide bedroom. Built by Castells enterprise of Bagnères-de-Bigorre, it was inaugurated in 1956 by Maurice Herzog, president of the Club alpin français. It was the first modern post-war refuge in the Pyrenees. In 1970, the refuge capacity extended to 90 places.
Access[]
One can get there from Gavarnie : either by the route to the col des Tentes, then by the on the Franco-Spanish border, or from the cirque de Gavarnie by l'échelle des Sarradets.
Other access : from by le vallon des Tourettes, or even from Spain, by la brèche de Roland.
Infrastructures[]
Le refuge des Sarradets offers 57 places and a restaurant service in the main season (May to September), 30 places out of season.
References[]
External links[]
- Pyrenees
- Geography of Hautes-Pyrénées