Accommodations
The Trout Bum Spanish Pyrenees program operates across two primary areas, Biescas and Graus, allowing access to very different river systems and elevations. Accommodations are chosen to support this flexibility, offering comfortable, well-located bases that make daily movement between waters efficient while also providing distinct options depending on personal travel style.
Biescas Area
The Biescas base is ideal for fishing high mountain streams, alpine valleys, and small rivers in the heart of the Pyrenees. Here, guests may choose between two accommodation styles, both located within easy reach of the water.

The first option is a comfortable, straightforward hotel designed with anglers in mind. Rooms are modern and functional, with private bathrooms and a relaxed atmosphere that works well for early starts and long fishing days.

The hotel includes wellness facilities such as indoor and outdoor pools, a sauna, and a gym—useful for recovery days or afternoons off the water. Dinners are included as part of the stay, though guests who prefer to explore local restaurants in Biescas may opt out and enjoy the town’s walkable dining options instead.

For those looking for a more elevated stay, the second option in Biescas is Viñas de Larrede, a luxury lodge set beside the Romanesque church of San Pedro de Lárrede and a 16th-century defensive tower. This is a small, refined property with a quiet, intimate feel and expansive views of the surrounding mountains.
Rooms are spacious and thoughtfully designed, and the atmosphere leans toward calm and understated elegance rather than formality. Meals here reflect traditional northern Spanish cuisine. While clearly more refined, the lodge still functions smoothly within a fishing itinerary, supporting early departures and flexible daily plans.
Both Biescas options work equally well for non-fishing companions. From this base, they can join guided excursions into Ordesa National Park, explore medieval villages such as Aínsa, visit wildlife parks and birdwatching areas, tour Somontano wineries, or spend relaxed afternoons in nearby mountain towns like Panticosa. Activities are easily arranged with private guides and scaled to individual interests.
Graus Area
The second base is in the historic town of Graus, positioned to fish broader foothill rivers and lower-elevation systems. Accommodations here are centered at Palacio del Obispo, a restored 16th-century stone building that once served as a bishop’s residence. Today, it operates as a four-star hotel, blending original architectural elements with modern comfort.

Rooms are private, quiet, and well suited to anglers, offering a calm retreat after full days on the river. The hotel functions much like a lodge: mornings are efficient, guides meet guests on site, and daily plans are adjusted based on conditions rather than fixed schedules. A spa is available for rest afternoons, though it remains secondary to the fishing.
Graus itself adds a different dimension to the stay. The town is walkable and lively, with a variety of tapas bars, restaurants, and cafés just outside the door. While dinner at the hotel can be arranged, many guests enjoy the freedom to explore locally in the evenings. Non-fishing companions benefit from the same cultural access, with nearby historical sites, scenic walks, and winery visits easily incorporated into the stay.