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Fogarón Apartments are located in a newly built house, set in the heart of nature, in Saravillo, a small and quiet village nestled in the Chistau Valley (Huesca, Spain).
It features 5 spacious duplex apartments, each accommodating up to 4 people, fully equipped and independent from one another. On the first floor, you’ll find the kitchen and living room, while the second floor has a double bedroom with a TV, a twin bedroom, and a bathroom.
Inside the house, before accessing each apartment, there is a large lounge with a fireplace that adds space and warmth to the apartments. The house is ideal for renting by families or friends (from 2 to 4 guests) or as a group (up to 20/25 guests).
The exterior includes a large garden, terrace area, barbecue, and private garage.
We also offer a power source for electric cars.
Saravillo is very close to two protected natural areas: Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park and the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park. A great place to relax, enjoy the peace and quiet, and take in breathtaking nature walks.
Possibility of an extra place in a sofa-bed upon request and with an extra charge.
Saravillo is a traditional village located at an altitude of 950 meters, with around 80 inhabitants. It is surrounded by walnut and chestnut trees on the slopes of Peña Yerga. Before entering the village, you can visit a cheese dairy where you’ll learn about the artisanal process of making goat cheese, as well as the milk extraction in the milking room. Once in the village, you can visit the 16th-century Church of the Assumption.
The Chistau Valley, located in the north of the Sobrarbe region, borders France through the Puerto de la Pez. It is one of the most privileged high mountain areas, known for the beauty and diversity of its landscapes and villages, and for the preservation of its traditions.
Very close by are the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park and the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, especially the access points through the Pineta Valley, the Escuaín Gorges, and the Añisclo Canyon, which form the southern part of the National Park. The valley’s villages, such as Plan, San Juan de Plan (home to the ethnographic museum), and Gistaín, are also well worth visiting, along with towns like Aínsa and Bielsa.
A place of great natural beauty, surrounded by mountain meadows and forests — perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, or simply for relaxing.