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General

House Herrero (Casa Herrero) is a newly built house made of stone and wood, which opened its doors as a rural accommodation in 1990. It is located in Oto, Huesca. Oto celebrates its main festivities from August 13 to 17 (orchestra near the house).

This house offers two types of accommodation, double rooms and an apartment:

  • 4 double rooms, all with full bathroom and television. Possibility of 2 additional beds.
  • 1 apartment for 5 people, with 2 bedrooms: one with a double bed and a single bed (extra bed), and one room with 2 single beds. Fully equipped kitchen-dining room of 32 m² with a large table and fireplace. 1 bathroom with shower and 1 toilet.

  There is the possibility of renting the entire house for groups, with a maximum capacity of 14 people.

Pets

Pets are welcome upon request, and subjected to an extra charge. Pet travel documentation is necessary.

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Facilities

  • Dishwasher
  • Fireplace
  • Heating
  • Kitchen
  • Microwave
  • Mountain views
  • Oven
  • Private bathroom
  • Pub
  • TV
  • Washing machine

Activities

Oto is a small mountain village located at an altitude of 913 meters, in the Ara Valley, just 1 km from Broto, and 7 km from the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park.

The National Park, after its expansion in 1982, now fully covers the Monte Perdido massif, along with the four valleys that originate from it: Ordesa Valley, Añisclo Canyon, Escuaín Gorges, and the Pineta Valley. Each valley is unique, but all are home to rich high mountain flora and fauna, with exceptional species such as the bearded vulture (quebrantahuesos).

Within the Sobrarbe region, the most notable towns include:

  • Aínsa: a medieval village declared a historical monument.
  • Fiscal, Broto, and Torla, in the Ara Valley.
  • Labuerda and San Vicente, known for their Lombard Romanesque-style church.
  • The Monastery of San Vitorián.
  • Bielsa, famous for its carnival and municipal museum.
  • Abizanda, with its 11th-century tower and museum of popular beliefs and religion.

Its surroundings make it an ideal place for practicing all kinds of outdoor sports and activities: hiking, rafting, canoeing, canyoning, climbing, horseback riding excursions, and more.

 

 

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