Orisson

Camino Frances

To end of camino
759.5
Altitude
800

Honto

2.30

Orisson

1.00

Borda

Services
Bar
Yes

Orisson is a popular stopping point for pilgrims splitting the mountain crossing into two days. The Refuge Orisson is a purpose-built gîte with bunks, a restaurant, and a terrace with sweeping views back toward Saint Jean and the French Basque Country. Dinner is communal and lively — it's where many pilgrim friendships begin.

Booking is essential, especially from April to October. The refuge fills up weeks in advance in peak season. If you can't get a bed here, your options are to push on to Roncesvalles (another 19 km with 800 m more of climbing) or to go back down to Honto or Saint Jean.

A small shop sells basic supplies and cold drinks. There's no other commercial service between here and Roncesvalles.

Notice

If you arrive here late in the day, stop and ask about conditions ahead. Don't push on into deteriorating weather. Make sure someone at the refuge knows your plan if you continue — in bad conditions, people do get lost on the mountain above. Mobile phone reception is unreliable beyond this point.

Accommodation in Orisson.
Private
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Refuge Orisson

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Bad way to start a Pilgrimage!
Bad Host(I felt like I was talking to a dishonest person—Emails sent back and forth and the host never officially confirmed our booking by email. We ended up making a new booking and paying in full.
She made us wait for 3 hours and still refused to have any insight to this misunderstanding -Made is pay for 5 and we were only 3.
Sad to see her losing a passion for pilgrims

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Popular spot for a break - indeed, last toilet until Roncisvalles. Prices are quite greedy, I managed to get espresso and a banana for two euros and that was great; not worth breaking the bank for a bocadillo.
Personally I don't think it's worth breaking the trip to stay here - the part afterwards is much harder!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Staying here really set a good mood to begin your journey. 11 days out and I still see people from that first night. We check in on each and it’s a good sense of community. Be sure to get the dessert with the pilgrim lunch :-)

Camino de Sant…

I’m planning on starting from SJPP in mid September- how busy are the routes to Roncesvalley and do u need to book accommodation in Orisson?

Camino de Sant…

This is the last toilet / rest room till Roncesvalles so best plan your rest stops

Camino de Sant…

They take reservations online now and starting November 16 they will take reservations for 2020!

Camino de Sant…

Stopping here is a must, as trying to do Roncesvalles in one day can kill your camino just as you're starting out. It's also a great albergue, very friendly owners, vegetarian dinners on request, and the view from their patio is stunning. The only drawback is that breakfast is only at 7.30, which prevents an early start.

Camino de Sant…

Six weeks ago I stopped for a coffee and something to eat. Already the place was full of young healthy looking walkers. It is a shame that older, less able pilgrims have to walk the full distance to Roncesvalles because they do not have the option of staying at Orisson.
Orisson should give priority to older pilgrims rather than well off young fit walkers.
Having said that, Orisson is run as a business rather than a true pilgrim refuge.the prices charged underline that fact.

Camino de Sant…

Lovely place, amazing stuff, amazing view, delicious food.
Can't recommend enough!

Camino de Sant…

IFriendly staff, clean facilities, and meet lots is new Camino friends. As of June 9 2021 it is easy to get a reservation, even same day, since less people are hiking due to ongoing COVID restrictions.