Best huts around Lugros are found in the Sierra Nevada, with the village serving as a base for accessing mountain shelters and natural attractions. Lugros is situated on the northern slope of Sierra Nevada, at the headwaters of the Alhama River, within the Guadix region. This area offers diverse landscapes and a tranquil environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The Postero Alto refuge is guarded and has 50 places. It offers overnight stays, meals, and hot showers.
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The refuge is very well equipped, always staffed and a good starting point for high mountain routes on the north face of the Sierra Nevada, Picón de Jérez.
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The situation of the free shelters in Sierra Nevada is pathetic. The Andalusian regional government is terrible. They don't spend a penny on maintaining what could provide shelter for many mountaineers. It's a shame.
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Free-use bivouac shelter at 2430 meters with capacity for six people on wooden bunks and a communal table. It is well located for accessing Lavaderos de la Reina and other routes through Sierra Nevada.
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Old Forest House, called Casa Forestal del Calvario or Forest Refuge of Calvario, because of the place where it is located, although it is popularly known as Refugio de la Cucaracha.
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The path that leads to the Mirador del Barranco del Hornillo, one of the easiest, best equipped and accessible walks in this part of the Sierra.
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Around Lugros, you can find a variety of shelters, including traditional mountain refuges, old forest houses, and even caves used for bivouacking. Lugros serves as an excellent base for accessing these options within the surrounding Sierra Nevada Natural Park.
Among the most popular are Cucaracha Refuge, an old forest house also known as Casa Forestal del Calvario, and Refugio Postero Alto, which is well-equipped and staffed. Visitors also appreciate Cortijos del Hornillo for its accessible trails.
Yes, Cortijos del Hornillo offers a family-friendly trail leading to a viewpoint, providing one of the easiest and most accessible walks in this part of the Sierra Nevada.
The area around Lugros is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Sierra Nevada, the headwaters of the Alhama River, and the stunning Dehesa del Camarate, often called the 'enchanted forest,' known for its biodiversity and vibrant autumn colors. High peaks like Mulhacén and Veleta are also accessible from some refuges.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking (BTT), and gravel biking. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Sierra Nevada National Park – Alhama River and Camarate Dehesa' or explore trails around Lugros. Cycling and gravel biking routes are also available, such as those found in the Cycling around Lugros and Gravel biking around Lugros guides.
The Dehesa del Camarate, a popular natural area near Lugros, is particularly popular in autumn for its vibrant colors. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the Sierra Nevada, while summer can be ideal for higher altitude routes.
Yes, Refugio Postero Alto is a well-equipped and staffed refuge that provides services like breakfast, lunch, dinner, picnics, a bar, and hot showers. Another guarded option in the broader Sierra Nevada is Refugio del Poqueira, offering water, showers, a bar, and meals.
For unstaffed refuges or bivouacs, you'll typically need your own sleeping bag and mat. For guarded refuges, booking in advance is advisable. Always carry sufficient water, appropriate layers for changing mountain weather, and navigation tools. Check specific hut amenities beforehand.
Yes, the Secret Cave is noted as a perfect place to sleep on the way to Mulhacén, offering access to a river for refreshing your feet or refilling water bottles.
Hiking trails around Lugros vary in difficulty. For example, the path to the Mirador del Barranco del Hornillo from Cortijos del Hornillo is considered easy and accessible. However, routes like the 'Sierra Nevada National Park – Alhama River and Camarate Dehesa' are rated as difficult, and many high mountain routes from refuges like Refugio Postero Alto are also challenging.
While traditional mountain huts are not directly in Lugros, the village offers various accommodation options, primarily rural houses and holiday rentals. Lugros also has amenities for visitors, serving as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding mountain areas.
While general access to many areas of the Sierra Nevada National Park is open, certain activities, specific zones, or overnight stays in some areas might require permits, especially during peak seasons or for protected areas. It's always best to check the official Sierra Nevada National Park regulations before your visit.


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