Best huts around Soportújar are found in a region known for its unique cultural identity as the "village of witches" in the Alpujarra of Granada. This area combines imaginative, themed attractions with traditional mountain shelters. The village's "Embrujo Project" promotes rural tourism through its folklore, offering visitors a blend of whimsical structures and natural landscapes. Beyond the village, the broader Sierra Nevada region provides functional mountain huts for hikers.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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It is now restored, I hope people will be civilized and keep it clean and use it responsibly.
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It is a joy to arrive and see that they are carrying out a complete restoration of the shelter.
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This mountain hut was closed for a long time due to renovations (from 2023), see the relevant website for more information (Spanish).
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Nice picnic spot after summiting Pico Veleta, if not spending a night here.
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This beautiful rest area has shade, incredible views and a perfect fountain to refill your bottles on the hottest days.
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This beautiful stone hut with fireplace and window is located in the herb garden. There is even a hiking booklet for entries.
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In the middle of nowhere emerges this beautiful herb garden with tables, benches, shady spots, fountain and hut. Be sure to enjoy the great nature and foresight. The beds are even labeled.
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Fountain at the herb garden. Nice shady place
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Soportújar, known as the 'village of witches,' features imaginative themed attractions rather than traditional accommodation huts. You can visit the iconic Baba Yaga's Hut, a wooden house on chicken legs inspired by Slavic mythology. Other whimsical spots include Hansel and Gretel's House, the Witch House at Era del Aquelarre, and the delightful Chocolate House, all designed to immerse visitors in the village's magical folklore.
Yes, beyond the village's themed attractions, the broader Sierra Nevada region accessible from Soportújar offers traditional mountain huts and refuges for hikers. Notable options include the Carihuela Bivouac Shelter, which is well-cared for and provides an overnight stay, and the Laguna del Caballo Refuge, a free refuge frequently visited by mountaineers completing the Sierra Nevada Integral.
Facilities vary by hut. The Carihuela Bivouac Shelter offers a place to stay overnight. The Huerta de las Monjas Recreation Area features a beautiful stone hut with a fireplace and window, along with a herb garden, tables, benches, and a fountain. Diagonal Balsa ⛰️ Borreguiles Station is a comfortable hut at mid-station with an outdoor terrace and a large indoor restaurant cafeteria.
Yes, Soportújar itself is very family-friendly with its imaginative themed 'huts' like Hansel and Gretel's House and the Chocolate House, which are designed to delight children. For a more natural setting, the Huerta de las Monjas Recreation Area is an excellent choice, offering a beautiful stone hut, a herb garden, tables, benches, and a fountain, providing a shady spot to enjoy nature with family.
Many huts and areas offer stunning views. From the Era del Aquelarre, where a witch's home is recreated, you can enjoy wonderful views, including sculptures of a skull, an owl, and a cat, and on clear days, even see the Mediterranean. The Shepherds' Huts are located in a uniquely beautiful landscape with scenic views. High mountain refuges like Laguna del Caballo Refuge offer panoramic vistas of the Sierra Nevada.
Yes, the Shepherds' Huts are a historical site located in a uniquely beautiful landscape. Additionally, the Era del Aquelarre in Soportújar, where a witch's home is recreated, is a historical area where witches were said to hold their rites in ancient times, adding a layer of folklore and history to your visit.
The region around Soportújar offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes to peaks like Mulhacén and Pico del Veleta, as detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Soportújar guide. There are also easier hiking options, such as the 'Soportújar Village – Witch's Eye Cave loop,' which is part of the Hiking around Soportújar guide. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the 'Órgiva – Puerto de Haza del Lino loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Soportújar guide.
Yes, several challenging hikes lead to mountain refuges. For instance, the Laguna del Caballo Refuge is located at approximately 2,860 meters and is a common stop for mountaineers tackling the 3,000-meter Sierra Nevada Integral. Routes to this refuge, ideal for those new to high-mountain climbing, start from La Rinconada de Nigüelas. You can find more challenging routes, including those to Mulhacén and Pico del Veleta, in the Mountain Hikes around Soportújar guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of imaginative themed attractions and traditional mountain shelters. The village's witchy identity, with its whimsical structures like Baba Yaga's Hut, provides unique photo opportunities and an immersive cultural experience. For traditional huts, the well-cared-for condition of places like the Carihuela Bivouac Shelter and the beautiful natural settings of the Huerta de las Monjas Recreation Area are highly valued. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 60 upvotes and more than 30 photos shared.
Yes, some mountain huts are suitable for overnight stays. The Carihuela Bivouac Shelter is specifically mentioned as a good place to stay overnight. The Laguna del Caballo Refuge is a free refuge frequently used by mountaineers, implying it's suitable for overnight stays during multi-day treks.
Yes, for certain huts, ski lifts are open year-round, including for hikers. For example, the Diagonal Balsa ⛰️ Borreguiles Station hut is accessible via ski lifts even in summer, providing a comfortable way to reach this mid-station facility with its restaurant and terrace.


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