Huts around A Veiga provide access to the natural landscapes of Ourense, Spain, including the Peña Trevinca massif. This municipality offers a variety of rural accommodations, from mountain refuges to rural houses. The region is known for its natural beauty, making it a destination for outdoor activities. These lodgings serve as bases for exploring the area's features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The O Caminho de Inverno Hostel in A Rúa de Valdeorras (Ourense) is a public hostel exclusively for pilgrims of the Winter Way, inaugurated in March 2024.
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Located in a spectacular location, the Vega de Conde refuge features mattresses, tables, and a kind of washbasin. At its feet are the Vega del Conde reservoir and the spring of the same name. It's a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts, such as hiking and mountain biking.
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Traditional hostel on the Camino Iniverno
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In the area of the Laguna de las Yeguas there are several shepherds' huts made of stone.
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Located in a spectacular mountain setting, the Rio Pedro refuge is equipped with bunk beds, a fireplace, tables and chairs.
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At this point we can take a detour to the refuge if necessary (just 100m). There we will find spectacular views. The Cárdena Refugio mountain refuge is open, with everything you need to spend the night.
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Traveling on GR-84 along the route of the Forcadura Canyon we came across this beautiful Hut of the Majuda del Forcadura that was used as a sheepfold.
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Located in a spectacular place, the Vega de Conde refuge has mattresses, tables and a kind of sink. At its feet, the Vega del Conde reservoir and the spring of the same name. It is a paradise for lovers of nature and outdoor sports such as hiking or mountain biking. This Alta Sanabria Route is highly variable depending on the weather conditions, so it is important to take them into account when planning the adventure. In rainy seasons the ground is usually very humid.
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A Veiga offers a diverse range of accommodations, from basic mountain refuges and traditional shepherds' huts to more comfortable rural houses and hostels. These options cater to various preferences, whether you're seeking a rustic adventure or a cozy, amenity-rich stay.
Yes, the region boasts huts with stunning vistas. For instance, the Cárdena Mountain Refuge offers spectacular views and is equipped for overnight stays. The Río Pedro Refuge is also set in a spectacular mountain environment.
The Vega de Conde Shelter is an excellent base for hiking and mountain biking enthusiasts. It's located near the Vega del Conde reservoir and provides mattresses, tables, and a washbasin. Refuxio A Ponte, an albergue-refugio at 1,100 meters, also caters to mountaineers and hikers exploring higher altitudes like the Peña Trevinca massif.
Yes, you can find historical shelters such as the Chozo de la Majuda del Forcadura, a beautiful shepherds' hut that was historically used as a sheepfold. It's located along the GR-84 route in the Forcadura Canyon.
Facilities vary by refuge. For example, the Río Pedro Refuge is equipped with bunk beds, a fireplace, tables, and chairs. The Vega de Conde Shelter offers mattresses, tables, and a washbasin. Some, like the Cárdena Mountain Refuge, are open and equipped for overnight stays.
Yes, pilgrims can find dedicated accommodation. The Albergue O Caminho de Inverno, A Rúa is a public hostel specifically for pilgrims of the Winter Way, located in A Rúa de Valdeorras.
The area around A Veiga is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Camiño de Ocelo and Camiño de Carrizais Loop, or more challenging ones such as the Peña Trevinca Summit loop. Cycling is also popular, with options like the Winter Way for touring bikes or demanding road cycling routes like the Alto de Covelo and Alto da Portela Loop. Find more details in the Hiking around A Veiga and Cycling around A Veiga guides.
Yes, for families or larger groups, Casa Escondida A Veiga is a rural house designed for comfort, accommodating 2 to 6 people with fully equipped kitchens and outdoor dining areas. Apartamentos Eido Do Trisquel also offers flexible rural apartments for 4 to 12 people, providing a self-catering option in a rural setting.
The huts provide access to the stunning natural landscapes of Ourense. You can explore the Peña Trevinca massif, enjoy views of the Miño River and surrounding vineyards, and visit the Vega del Conde reservoir and its spring. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural beauty.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking and mountain biking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. If you plan to explore higher altitudes like the Peña Trevinca massif, be aware that weather conditions can be highly variable, especially in rainy seasons when the ground can be very humid. Winter conditions can also impact accessibility to some refuges.
Yes, Albergue Montañas de Trevinca is a tourist hostel offering modern facilities, including various room sizes and a buffet breakfast, with a capacity for 60 guests. It's a suitable option for groups seeking affordable accommodation.
Casa Escondida A Veiga offers a unique rural experience with amenities like a charming wine cellar lounge, a lookout terrace with a Balinese bed, a covered picnic area, and a top-notch barbecue with a traditional wood-fired oven. It's designed for relaxation and enjoying nature in comfort.

