Best huts in La Palma are found across the island's diverse volcanic landscape, offering shelter and rest points for hikers. La Palma, known as "La Isla Bonita," features dramatic elevation changes, from coastal areas to the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. The island's natural environment includes pine forests, laurel forests, and high-altitude volcanic terrain. These huts provide essential facilities for exploring the extensive network of trails, including the GR 131.
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Locals like to spend their free Sunday here.
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You should definitely see what's going on here on a Sunday. Simply fascinating!
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This picnic and barbecue area is located in a beautiful, shady spot in the forest off the LP-301. It's surrounded by Canary Island pines. The Route of the Volcanoes begins and runs here. A small information center is located in a house.
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Make sure you bring everything you need. There are two camp sites for 20 people. There's electricity (if there's been enough sun), but no electrical outlets. There's no running water, but there's a cistern with filtered rainwater, which I drank.
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There's no cell phone reception at Refugio el Pilar, so we couldn't order a taxi. Further along the road toward Santa Cruz, we couldn't order a taxi using the number 0034922440825 because the license doesn't cover this area. Taxis from Los Llanos would be responsible!!!
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A family celebration here would be the dream
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Such a great place, I could imagine some family celebrations here
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In the morning the only car, after the hike there was no more space, so start early
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Yes, Refugio del Pilar is known for its easy access and free parking, making it a convenient starting point or stop for various routes within the Caldera de Taburiente National Park.
Refugio del Pilar is a great option for families. It features basic facilities, rest areas, camping areas, a picnic area with barbecue facilities, and a playground, making it family-friendly.
Facilities vary by hut. For example, Refugio del Pilar offers basic services, rest areas, camping areas, picnic tables, barbecue facilities, a playground, and toilets. In contrast, Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut is more basic, providing shelter for up to 20 people, but without running water (it has a cistern for rainwater) or toilets, and requires you to bring your own sleeping bag.
Yes, Refugio de Tinizara is an unguarded and free refuge located in the municipality of Tijarafe. It offers a clean cabin in the shade of a pine forest, suitable for long-distance hikers, though it lacks electricity and running water.
Many huts offer spectacular views. For instance, Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut, situated at 2,040 meters, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Caldera de Taburiente and Roque de los Muchachos. The area around Refugio Pared Vieja also offers beautiful views over the east side of the Cumbre Vieja.
For huts like Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut, which lack special equipment, you should bring a sleeping bag. It's also advisable to carry water purification tablets if you plan to use cistern water, and always bring your own food, water, and appropriate clothing for mountain conditions.
Absolutely. The huts often serve as excellent bases or stops for hiking. For example, Refugio del Pilar is a popular starting point for various routes within the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. You can find many hiking options, including easy trails, in the Easy hikes in La Palma guide and more challenging routes in the Waterfall hikes in La Palma guide.
Yes, for example, the Cubo de La Galga Information Center is located at the starting point of the Cubo de la Galga trail, providing valuable information for your hike.
Besides hiking, the areas around the huts offer opportunities for cycling. Many routes, including those for e-bikes, start from or pass by huts like Refugio del Pilar. Explore cycling options in the Cycling in La Palma guide.
La Palma enjoys a mild climate year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. For hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. During winter, higher altitude huts like Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut might experience colder weather, while summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, Refugio Pared Vieja is situated along a trail that passes through both laurel and pine forests, offering a distinct natural atmosphere. Refugio de Tinizara is idyllically located next to the Traviesa vineyards.
While some refuges like Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut are free to enter and accommodate a limited number of people, it's always recommended to check with local authorities or park information centers for any specific permit requirements, especially for camping or overnight stays within national parks like Caldera de Taburiente.


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