Set in the village of Isaba at the head of the Roncal Valley in the Navarran Pyrenees, this simple, yet comfortable, 3-star hotel has been recently renovated and is the perfect base to discover the charms of this rugged yet beautiful region.

All rooms feature en-suite bathrooms and are decorated in a modern minimalist style. The building embodies the classic mountain aesthetic, characterized by vaulted ceilings and stone walls.

A walker's paradise with well-marked local paths as well as the trans-Pyrenean trail running right through the village, Isaba is perfectly located to explore the north-east mountains of Navarra.

The village itself has good amenities, including a good public swimming pool (next door to the hotel) as well as several bars and restaurants. Ochagavia, the Irati forest and the gorges of Arbayun and Lumbiers are all within easy reach.

Restaurant

Restaurant serving breakfast for guests as well as lunch and dinner and there’s a handful of restaurants (some seasonal) in the village.

Hotel Facilities

WiFi all areas
Lift
Garden/Patio/Terrace
Shared Lounge / TV Area
No smoking in hotel
Luggage storage

Room facilities (all rooms)

En-suite bathroom
Heating
WIFI
TV
Walk-in shower
Hairdryer

Dining

Restaurant, open to the public
Bar, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks

Accessibility

Facilities adapted for guests with reduced mobility
Room(s) adapted for guests with reduced mobility

Parking

On-site parking (free)

Pets

Pets allowed by prior arrangement - please consult

Isaba, Spanish Pyrenees and Catalunya

At the upper end of the beautiful Valle de Roncal, famous for its sheep’s cheese and the local Almadieros who take the timber down the river in rafts when it’s in full flow at the end of April, the beautifully preserved and typically Navarran mountain village of Isaba is the perfect base for those wishing to explore the Navarran Pyrenees. The region has a rich heritage owing to its strategic place on the Camino de Santiago and its importance as a main mountain pass to France.The gorges of Lumbiers and Arbayun with their resident vulture colonies just a short drive to the South are not to be missed, whilst the Forest of Irati, one of Europe’s largest unexploited forests and several peaks of 2000m+, is within easy reach to the west.The town serves as a centre for visitors to the area and has all the basic amenities including a handful of restaurants and companies offering mountain activities.