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Holiday houses in Torla-Ordesa

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 20 holiday rentals in Torla-Ordesa

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Torla-Ordesa holiday rentals start at $58 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    10 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Wi-Fi availability

    10 of Torla-Ordesa holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Torla-Ordesa stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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Top Guest favourite
A stone loft house is surrounded by greenery, featuring a covered porch with outdoor seating. The sloped roof and wooden accents complement the natural landscape, while a wood-burning stove is visible on the side. The tranquil setting invites relaxation amid the picturesque surroundings.
Cottage in Gésera
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

Independent house with a large garden (Casa Gautama)

If you are looking for tranquility and nature, birds when you wake up, greeting the sun at dawn or gazing at the stars before going to bed, this is what we can offer you. Our environment is a peaceful place, ideal for resting, reading, meditation, hiking, touring the Pyrenees, "disconnecting"... We are at the gateway to the Pyrenees: 1 hour from Ordesa or San Juan de la Peña; 40 minutes from Jaca or Biescas-Panticosa in Valle de Tena; near Nocito and Sierra de Guara Park. REG: CR-Hu-1463

Top Guest favourite
Chalet in Ayros-Arbouix
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

5* Chalet. Sauna. Panoramic view. Air conditioning. Electric terminal.

Come and enjoy a rejuvenating experience in the Grange du Père Émile, a new village chalet, the latest addition to the Granges Deth Pouey. Absolutely panoramic view from all rooms and the enclosed garden, as well as the sauna and outdoor shower. Secure outbuilding for bikes and skis. Air conditioning in all rooms. 2 bedrooms each with its own bathroom. Spacious accommodation for 4 people. Adventurer camp bed for a child (5p). V. Elec. Charger. Very high quality services.

Top Guest favourite
A wooden deck features two lounge chairs facing a panoramic view of rolling hills. A wooden table holds two glasses and a small dish, inviting relaxation and enjoyment of the scenic landscape under a clear sky.
Cabin in Germs-sur-l'Oussouet
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 348 reviews

The Courade Cabin

The Cabane de la Courade is a small cocoon for any couple who wants to get away for a while and find themselves in a nest with all the warmth of wooden buildings, modern comfort with a jacuzzi area and the pleasure of an unobstructed view, all nestled in the heart of a small isolated Pyrenean village. If you would like to offer a gift voucher, we invite you to visit our website >lacourade_com, where different formulas are offered. We look forward to hosting you!

Top Guest favourite
A stone structure sits amidst expansive green grass under a blue sky, framed by distant mountains. The building features a wooden roof and is surrounded by trees and shrubbery, offering a peaceful natural setting.
Barn in Oto
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Edge with spectacular views and a private garden

La era de Oto is a 'borda' for two in Oto, a small village in the Oscense Pyrenees at the entrance to the Ordesa Valley. The 'borda' was completely renovated in 2020, maintaining all its charm. It has two floors and a private garden on each of them. The lower one has an outdoor shower, in case you feel like showering in the sun after an excursion, and the upper one has a terrace for breakfast and sunbathing in winter and a porch for lunch and dinner in summer.

Guest favourite
A traditional stone house is illuminated by warm light at dusk, surrounded by freshly fallen snow. Dark wooden window frames contrast with the stone exterior, and mountain peaks can be seen in the background, enhancing the serene alpine setting.
Home in Lanuza
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

"Cuadra de Tomasé" House in Lanuza

Traditional architecture house (stone, wood and slate) in the center of Lanuza overlooking the reservoir and children's area. Renovated in 2004, it is fully equipped (appliances, linens and dishes). The setting, in the heart of the Tena Valley, next to the Formigal and Panticosa ski resorts, is a paradise at any time of the year. We are on the shores of the reservoir, surrounded by beautiful nature, next to the French border, by the port of El Portalet.

Guest favourite
An inviting living area showcases a mix of rustic stone walls and wooden beams. A comfortable sofa and armchair surround a wooden coffee table. A dining table with chairs is positioned nearby, while a cozy bedroom with soft lighting is accessed through a stone arch.
Condo in San Felices de Ara
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Casa Jal. Stone apartment, fireplace and patio

Enjoy all the beauty and comfort of this accommodation located in one of the most beautiful villages in the Ara Valley. The apartment is ideal for two people. It has a sofa bed for a third person. It has a full kitchen. The coffee maker is Italian type (powdered coffee). It is located on the street. Pets are welcome (only one). It is just 2 km from a bathing area and is located a few km from Ordesa National Park, Monte Perdido and the Guara canyons.

Top Guest favourite
Cottage in Badaín
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Charming 1778 house | Ordesa

Charming house dating from 1778, restored while preserving its original character. Its thick stone walls create a quiet, cosy atmosphere, perfect for unwinding. Located near the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, it is perfect for enjoying nature. The area offers a wealth of hiking, cycling, trail running and motorbike touring routes. Not recommended for babies or young children due to original features of the house.

Top Guest favourite
An aerial view of La Torre de Oto captures its rectangular stone structure, featuring a distinctive square tower with a sloped roof. Surrounding buildings, pathways, and lush green fields can be seen, highlighting the rural setting. The layout suggests a historical village atmosphere.
Castle in Oto
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

1. 15th Century Tower - Ordesa Nat.Park, Pyrenes

Descubre la torre de Oto, un edificio del siglo XV con un encanto único en el corazón del Pirineo aragonés, a las puertas del parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido. Vive una experiencia inolvidable en un entorno histórico rodeado de naturaleza. Disfruta de actividades como canyoning, paseos a caballo, vía ferrata, senderismo , tirolina y actividades culturales. Ideal para familias, aventureros y amantes de la historia.

Superhost
A large window offers views of the garden, surrounded by trees and colorful foliage. Natural light enhances the stone wall and wooden beams framing the window. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the interior space, promoting a serene environment.
Cottage in Ara
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Casa rural 3piedras. To relax and enjoy.

The 3piedras country house is an entire renovated bio-auto/construction apartment. It consists of a bedroom with a double bed with a bathroom that is accessed from the bedroom and a loft that opens onto the living room with two small beds. The house is located in a quiet and small Pyrenean village of 45 inhabitants and in which there are no services or shops. Jaca, the nearest city, is 20 minutes away by car.

Guest favourite
An open interior space features rustic wooden beams and a central dining table surrounded by black chairs. A modern stove is located against a neutral wall, providing warmth. Soft lighting creates an inviting atmosphere, complemented by a cozy seating area in the background.
Cottage in Planillo
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Borda Viñuels - Comfort in the wild

Situated in the small village of Planillo on the edge of the Viñas canyon in the sunny valley of the wild Ara river, laying right in between two emblematic national parks, Ordesa-Monte Perdido to the North side and Sierra de Guara to the South, it's a paradise for travellers in search for untouched nature, adventure sports and exquisite mountain cuisine.

Top Guest favourite
A scenic view captures rugged mountains rising dramatically in the background, framed by traditional stone buildings with sloped roofs in the foreground. Clear blue skies enhance the natural beauty, while the architecture reflects local style amidst a serene landscape.
Loft in Torla-Ordesa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Apartment in Valle de Ordesa -Torla (Edelweis)

Enjoy a luxurious experience in this centrally located place. Exclusive apartment with good views. Very nice decoration, it has a shower and whirlpool bathtub, full kitchen and large living room, very cozy. Perfect for couples. The house is made of stone with a high Aragonese style. The main photo is taken from the house's balconies. Regards.

Guest favourite
A charming outdoor seating area is situated on a stone patio, surrounded by lush greenery. A rattan-style chair and a hanging basket chair invite relaxation. Sunlight filters through trees, highlighting the warm tones of the home’s exterior and the vibrant plants in the garden.
Chalet in Broto
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

Chalet Los Yayos. Luxury in the best location

Chalet to host up to 10 people. Located in one of the most beautiful valleys of the Pyrenees and the entrance of Ordesa National Park. Access to all facilities of the residential area: swimming pool, tennis court, football field, basketball court and fronton. Enjoy this unforgettable place surrounding of a wonderful landscape

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Torla-Ordesa?

    Torla-Ordesa has cozy stays in and around the village, where you can enjoy mountain views and quick access to national park trails. Many choose accommodations in the center for easy access to local cafés, bakeries, and trailheads.

  • What are the best things to do in Torla-Ordesa with kids?

    Families often explore gentle trails leading to waterfalls, engage with exhibits at the Torla Visitor Center, or spot wildlife in meadows around the national park. Open spaces nearby invite picnics, and seasonal activities sometimes include guided nature walks.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Torla-Ordesa?

    Explore hiking trails in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, stroll among Torla’s stone houses, and enjoy scenic picnic spots near mountain streams. The area has opportunities for birdwatching, local food tasting, and photography.

  • How is the weather in Torla-Ordesa?

    Torla-Ordesa has cool winters near 34–53°F (1–12°C), and milder summers reaching 59–78°F (15–26°C). Rain is possible throughout the year, with evenings in the mountains feeling brisk even in summer.

  • When is the best time to visit Torla-Ordesa?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for comfortable temperatures, green valleys, and vibrant wildflowers. Hikers enjoy these months for clear trails and plentiful outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Torla-Ordesa?

    Explore Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, wander through Torla’s historic streets, and visit nearby viewpoints for sweeping valley vistas. The area has striking mountain scenery and locally rooted village culture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Torla-Ordesa?

    Hiking trails near Torla-Ordesa include the popular route to Cola de Caballo waterfall, the Circo de Soaso path, and forested routes toward the Miradores de Ordesa. Many trails have sweeping mountain views and plenty of wildflowers in warmer months.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Torla-Ordesa?

    Families frequently explore scenic walking paths, picnic by the Arazas River, and visit the Pyrenean Wildlife Interpretation Center. The area’s gentle trails, lush meadows, and waterfalls make it engaging for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Torla-Ordesa?

    Explore nearby stone villages, visit mountain viewpoints in the Pyrenees, or discover historic sites and traditional markets in the region. Many travelers also visit local artisan workshops or enjoy guided nature excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Torla-Ordesa?

    Pet friendly stays are frequently available around Torla-Ordesa, and many hosts welcome pets. The region’s wide-open spaces and natural trails create opportunities to explore outdoors with your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Torla-Ordesa?

    Start hikes early to enjoy quieter trails, and try local specialties at small village cafés after exploring. Bringing a reusable water bottle and layered clothing can be helpful, as mountain weather shifts quickly.

  • What is Torla-Ordesa known for?

    Torla-Ordesa is known for its gateway location to Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park and dramatic Pyrenean landscapes. The village draws people interested in hiking, traditional architecture, and mountain heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Torla-Ordesa?

    Venture to ancient stone bridges, explore less-traveled forest trails, or watch for bearded vultures along quieter park viewpoints. Small Romanesque churches and family-run cheese shops around Torla-Ordesa are often mentioned by travelers seeking unique experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Torla-Ordesa?

    Local menus frequently suggest Pyrenean lamb stews, river trout, and hearty migas with sausage. Cheeses from Aragon, wild mushrooms, and honey-based desserts reflect the region’s culinary roots.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Torla-Ordesa?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for changing mountain temperatures, and a light rain jacket, as showers can occur year-round. If you plan to hike, consider bringing a hat, sunblock, and a small backpack for snacks and water.

  • What is the nightlife in Torla-Ordesa like?

    Torla-Ordesa has a relaxed nightlife, centered around local eateries, cafés, and taverns. Evenings often feature friendly conversations, regional wines, and a chance to unwind after an active day outdoors.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Torla-Ordesa?

    Festivals in Torla-Ordesa often center around traditional Pyrenean music, local food fairs, and cultural celebrations during the summer and harvest periods. Village gatherings with folk dances and artisan products are frequently suggested for visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Torla-Ordesa?

    Many vacation rentals in Torla-Ordesa welcome families, with amenities like kitchen spaces, patios, and room for group activities. Staying near the village center is often convenient for shops and casual dining.

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