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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Soria

Best huts in Soria are found within a province known for its natural beauty and extensive pine forests. These shelters primarily serve as resting points for hikers and nature enthusiasts exploring the region's diverse landscapes. Huts in Soria range from basic, unstaffed structures to renovated facilities, many repurposed from old shepherd's huts. The area offers a blend of historical significance and natural attractions, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.

Best huts in Soria

  • The most popular huts is Toledillo Train Stop, a facilities highlight that is an old train stop reconditioned for resting. It offers a good shaded area for breaks during routes.
  • Another must-see spot is El Búnker Shelter, a hut that is an abandoned construction situated in an impressive area. This location is popular for outdoor activities and offers a unique, rustic character.
  • Visitors also love Taina de la Verguilla, a replica of a traditional shepherd's hut. It provides wooden benches for visitors to take a break, offering a glimpse into traditional shepherding life.
  • Soria is known for basic shelters, renovated facilities, and traditional shepherd's huts. These provide a variety of options for resting and exploring the region's natural landscapes.
  • The huts in Soria are appreciated by the komoot community, with 13 upvotes and 3 photos contributed by users.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

El Búnker Shelter

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The shelter itself is extremely abandoned and I would avoid entering at all costs but the place it is in is impressive.

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Toledillo Train Stop

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Old train stop, nowadays it is reconditioned to be able to stop to rest.

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Refugio de Castro Verde

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Very clean. Equipped with indoor and outdoor fireplace and table. A few meters away is the Castro Verde fountain.

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Lost Love Viewpoint

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We must deviate from the road to find the Fuente del Pico Refuge. Well conditioned to rest and recharge the bottle at the source. Near the refuge, from the viewpoint of lost love, we have wonderful views of the dense pine forests that surround us.

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Taina de la Verguilla

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At this point, next to the path, we find the Taina de la Verguilla, a typical cattle herd. Next to it, a salt flat has been recovered, a replica of a shepherd's hut to shelter the flocks of sheep. It is an ideal place to take a break on one of the wooden benches before continuing with our route.

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Fuente del Berro Shelter

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Free shelter located on the same access track that leads to the Casas del Salto and Salto de Poveda. Currently (October 2023) it is closed due to the danger posed by the roof in poor condition. Nearby there is a picnic area with tables, benches and a fountain.

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Soriano Natural Water Trail

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La ruta sale de Ágreda por el trazado del GR-86 Sendero Ibérico Soriano y antes de llegar a Fuentes de Ágreda se desvía hacia Aldehuela. La aldea es encantadora. Las casas están escondidas entre barrancos y arbolado y la única calle del lugar es bastante empinada, hay que estar pendientes del desvío de la ruta por una calleja de hierba, donde está el antiguo lavadero, y continuar por unos caminos de trabajos forestales hasta el nacimiento del río Queiles, en Vozmediano, otra sorpresa fascinante del itinerario. La llegada al pueblo sigue un antiguo sendero de herradura acondicionado para el paso de bicicletas y senderistas que termina en las casas de Vozmediano, debajo del castillo árabe y la magnífica torre del homenaje. Y después es cuando llega la bajada hacia Tarazona por el precioso valle del río Queiles. La parte disfrutona termina en Los Fayos, el primer municipio de Zaragoza, empotrado al pie de unas impresionantes murallas de conglomerados de areniscas rojas plagadas de cuevas y leyendas.

Tarazona está cerca y de nuevo podría ser “todo bajada”, en cambio los hitos suben por la colina del cementerio para evitar la carretera principal. También hay flechas del Camino de Santiago. En la entrada de Tarazona está la opción de continuar de frente por el casco histórico o bajar directamente hacia el paseo del río Queiles. Las dos opciones son válidas y descubren las maravillas arquitectónicas de la ciudad, plagada de construcciones históricas, monumentos y piedras centenarias. La torre mudéjar de la iglesia de Santa María Magdalena es un icono del patrimonio artístico junto al edificio del Palacio Episcopal, es difícil pasar por Tarazona y no parar en alguna terraza de la ribera del Queiles para probar sus célebres tortas de masa contemplando el skyline de la ciudad, fusión de culturas revelada en el mensaje universal de la piedra convertida en arte y monumento.

La salida de Tarazona por la popular Vía Verde de la Tarazonica es fácil, hay que pasar por la plaza de San Francisco y seguir hasta el Parque de la Estación, con cuidado de las direcciones prohibidas. El track lleva por las calles permitidas para bicicletas. El camino sigue por la vía verde hasta Tudela, un agradable paseo de una hora en bicicleta por una recta que termina en el río Ebro. El 31 de diciembre de 1885 fue una fecha histórica y emocionante para los habitantes de Tarazona, Tudela y las pequeñas poblaciones agrícolas intermedias, como Murchante, Cascante y Novallas, por fin se inauguraba una línea ferroviaria entre la comarca de Tarazona y la Ribera de Navarra, un canal esencial de comunicación y comercio que estuvo activo hasta 1972, cuando fue desmantelada la vía por falta de rentabilidad. El camino natural salva una carretera por un paso elevado y pasa por el monumento del Escachamatas, como se conocía popularmente el ferrocarril por la lentitud y los frecuentes descarrilamientos de los trenes, y termina en la estación ferroviaria de Tudela. El track sigue hasta el puente del río Ebro, con posibilidad de enlazar con el Camino Natural del Ebro GR-99 y continuar una aventura bikepacking interminable. El punto de retorno es el puente medieval del Ebro, que tiene 360 metros y 17 arcos. En la vuelta pasamos por el casco histórico, la catedral, la plaza Vieja, la Puerta del Juicio y otros rincones empedrados desde hace siglos hasta que llegamos a la estación de Renfe, tomamos de nuevo el firme de la Tarazonica y volvemos por el mismo camino hasta las calles de Tarazona.

La travesía del Parque Natural del Moncayo es un itinerario para bicicletas gravel de diseño particular para enlazar con el Camino Natural Santander Mediterráneo en Ciria, buscando el mejor recorrido circular de bikepacking de vuelta hasta la ciudad de Soria. El track descargado es imprescindible en este tramo, es imposible concretar en estos textos todos los desvíos, cruces y detalles con la misma precisión que ofrece la información digital. La aventura ciclomontañera comienza en la salida de Tarazona, en el cartel del sendero de gran recorrido GR-90, aunque después coincide en pocos tramos. Es importante cargar con provisiones para el resto de la jornada y la siguiente, no es seguro encontrar víveres en los pueblos del camino. La ruta sigue un camino agrícola hasta Grisel y después llega la primera tachuela de la subida en la sierra donde está el Parque Eólico de Grisel. El repecho duro tiene un kilómetro hasta que salta los molinos pero la pendiente es elevada y el firme de piedra suelta exige un esfuerzo extra. En el collado aparece de cerca la enorme ladera del Moncayo cubierta de pinos, robles y hayas. Y encima las cumbres del macizo como islas inalcanzables sobre un mar de bosques misteriosos e impenetrables.

El camino salva otro repecho de piedra suelta y comienza una larga subida por una loma marcada con hitos de rutas ciclistas y senderistas hasta que atraviesa la carretera de Agramonte y conecta con la pista asfaltada del Santuario del Moncayo. La ruta sigue por la carreterita de montaña, atraviesa los hayedos centenarios de la Fuente del Sacristán y en la horquilla de la Fuente de los Frailes se desvía por la izquierda para iniciar el tramo final de la ascensión por la pista forestal del collado Bellido. En el caso de pasar la noche en el Refugio de Majada Baja, donde propongo, al final de la subida, hay que cargar agua en la fuente, después hay arroyos de montaña pero según la estación del año pueden estar secos. En el camino hay varios cruces y desvíos, generalmente siempre es la pista de subida recorriendo toda la vertiente norte del macizo del Moncayo para pasar hacia la cara sur. La subida es larga y constante, sale del bosque y continúa hasta que pasa el desvío del collado Bellido, indicado con hitos en la cuneta de la pista forestal. El final de la ascensión está poco después, en la curva del arroyo de Valdealonso, a unos 1.900 metros de altitud, el camino cambia de pendiente y comienza el descenso. Dos kilómetros después está el Refugio de Majada Baja, es un refugio del parque natural, bien cuidado y disponible para montañeros, ciclistas, cazadores, pastores y usuarios del espacio ambiental del Moncayo. El paraje tiene unas vistas extraordinarias y es difícil pasar al caer la tarde y no quedarse a pasar la noche.

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Refugio Cubillos

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Shelter with fireplace and a room. It has no source.

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Refugio del Sotolengo

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Very large refuge with several rooms and fireplaces. It has no windows or doors.

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The Valonsadero Cabin

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It is a hut raised on a hill that has a model of a valonsadero inside and that can be visited in summer and at Easter.
The easiest option is to go up the path that starts from the Casa del Guarda.

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Spectacular area for hiking routes

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Nice area for outdoor activities.

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A spectacular visit

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It is an open shelter with an indoor and outdoor fireplace. When we were there it was a bit dirty but generally fine, and there is a fountain nearby.

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The Castro Verde refuge is a free mountain refuge located at 1155 meters of altitude, in the Sierra de la Umbría, in the province of Soria, community of Castilla y León. The shelter is suitable for making a fire inside and a few meters to the south is a source of drinking water.

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Free shelter located on the same access track that leads to the Casas del Salto and Salto de Poveda. Currently (October 2023) it is closed due to the danger posed by the roof in poor condition. Nearby there is a picnic area with tables, benches and a fountain.

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Super good shelter. Protected by a fence. It has cardboard to protect you from the cold floor. Also, it has two good tables.

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A guard forest used to be on the top of the tower

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find in Soria?

Soria offers a diverse range of huts, from basic, unstaffed structures to renovated facilities. Many are repurposed from old shepherd's huts, blending rustic charm with essential shelter. You can find unique options like the Toledillo Train Stop, an old train stop reconditioned for resting, or the traditional replica Taina de la Verguilla.

Are there any huts with historical or cultural significance?

Yes, the region has huts with historical roots. The Taina de la Verguilla is a notable example, being a replica of a traditional shepherd's hut, offering a glimpse into the area's shepherding heritage. It provides wooden benches for visitors to take a break.

Which huts offer good facilities for hikers?

For hikers seeking convenience, the Refugio Fuente del Pico (near the Lost Love Viewpoint) is well-equipped for resting and refilling water bottles from a nearby fountain. The Toledillo Train Stop also provides a good shaded area for breaks.

Are there any family-friendly huts or recreation areas in Soria?

Yes, the Fuentervilla Recreation Area is a family-friendly facility that includes a hut. Additionally, the Taina de la Verguilla, with its historical context and benches, can be a pleasant stop for families.

What natural landmarks can I explore near the huts?

Many huts are situated near Soria's impressive natural features. The Refugio Laguna Negra is located right next to the famous Laguna Negra, a glacial lake shrouded in legend. From the Lost Love Viewpoint, near Refugio Fuente del Pico, you can enjoy spectacular views of the dense pine forests characteristic of Soria.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The areas around Soria's huts are popular for various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the Pico Urbión and the source of the Duero River route. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find routes such as La Tronchaberezos Trail or Monte Valonsadero MTB Route 1. For more options, check out the Hiking in Soria or MTB Trails in Soria guides.

Are there any unique or unusual huts to visit?

The El Búnker Shelter stands out as an abandoned construction in an impressive area, offering a unique, rustic character for those interested in unconventional spots. The Toledillo Train Stop, an old reconditioned train stop, also provides a distinctive resting experience.

Which huts are suitable for groups or colder weather?

The Refugio del Sotolengo is a large refuge featuring multiple rooms and fireplaces, making it a more substantial shelter for groups or during colder conditions, despite having no windows or doors.

What should I know about the current status of huts?

It's always advisable to check the current status of any hut before visiting. For example, the Fuente del Berro Shelter has been noted to be temporarily closed for repairs. Information on specific huts can sometimes be found through local visitor centers or online resources.

Are there any huts located within natural parks or protected areas?

Yes, for instance, Chozo La Barga is a small, simple refuge located within the forests of the Cañón del Río Lobos, a significant natural park. The Refugio Laguna Negra is also within easy access to the Laguna Negra, a key natural landmark.

What do visitors appreciate most about the huts in Soria?

Visitors appreciate the huts for their role as convenient resting points amidst Soria's natural beauty. The unique character of places like the El Búnker Shelter and the historical charm of the Taina de la Verguilla are often highlighted. The community has contributed 13 upvotes and 3 photos, reflecting a positive experience with these shelters.

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