3-star Hotel / Parador
HANE1, La Guingueta d'Aneu, Catalonia
Mountain hotel with pool
Accommodation
17 double rooms including 5 superior / family rooms all en-suite and with T.V., telephone, central heating, hairdryer and safe box.
Hotel Features
Outdoor pool – may be closed in cooler months
Central heating
Parking
Bar
Garden
Terrace cafe
Restaurant
Gastronomic restaurant of some renown serving breakfast for guests, and open to the public lunch and evening meals.Breakfast is buffet style with local produce.The restaurant offers innovative cuisine based on traditional, regional recipes using the very best local ingredients. A men? del d?a (approx 16EUR) is available every day at midday and in the evenings.There are other restaurants and bars serving tapas and raciones a short walk from the hotel.
Hotel Facilities
Tour Booking ServiceWiFi all areas
Garden/Patio/Terrace
No smoking in hotel
Sports and Wellbeing
Swimming Pool (outdoor, seasonal)Ski service
Room facilities (all rooms)
En-suite bathroomHeating
WIFI
TV
Dining
Restaurant, open to the publicBar for clients only serving drinks and light snacks
Accessibility
Not suitable for guests with reduced mobilityParking
On-street parkingLa Guingueta D'Aneu, Catalonia
High in the Catalan Pyrenees, at the upper end of the county of Pallars Sobira, the Val d’Aneu cut by the river Noguera Pallaresa offers a fantastic base for walkers and nature lovers alike. There are regular bus services (cars aren’t allowed) from the valley into the nearby National Park of Sant Maurici y Aigüestortes but you may be content to stay put in this beautiful spot.
The region has an exceptionally rich flora and fauna with the transition from Mediterranean to Alpine climate and here you’ll find eagles and vultures, ptarmigan and capercaillie, woodpeckers and all kinds of migratory birds; there are wild boar, chamois and roe and fallow deer, and plenty of trout in the pure waters of the river.
As a gateway to France the valley has been of great strategic importance in previous centuries and this can be seen in the abandoned fortifications and deserted villages and, as in much of northern Catalunya, there is a fine selection of Romanesque architecture to visit.