Best huts around Salduero are located in the Pinares region of Soria, Spain, an area known for its extensive pine forests and the Duero River. The village provides access to natural landscapes, including Laguna Negra and the Picos de Urbión. While traditional mountain huts are typically found in higher, more remote areas, Salduero serves as a base for exploring various shelters and refuges. These facilities offer a practical base for outdoor activities in the surrounding mountains and forests.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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This shelter is spectacular
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A forest guard use to be at the tower. You can ask if you need it
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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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From the Cueva Mujeres refuge we have fantastic views of Vinuesa and the surrounding landscapes. Without a doubt, an ideal place to rest and regain strength to continue our route.
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Around Salduero, you'll find a range of shelters. While the village itself hosts the well-equipped Albergue Salduero (YMCA Salduero) with modern amenities suitable for groups and families, more traditional, rustic mountain huts (refugios de montaña) are located in the higher, more remote areas, particularly near Covaleda. These include large huts with multiple rooms and fireplaces, as well as simpler shelters for resting during routes.
Yes, the Albergue Salduero (also associated with YMCA Salduero) is located right in the village center. It offers comfortable accommodation with bunk beds, large bathrooms, heating, internet, a kitchen, dining room, and multi-purpose rooms. It's ideal for groups, families, and friends seeking a communal and well-equipped base.
For trekkers, Refugio del Sotolengo is a very large hut with several rooms and fireplaces, making it a spacious resting point. Another option is Pico Shelter, which has a tiled floor, a fireplace, two rooms, and a nearby fountain, offering a good place to rest with spectacular views.
You can find huts with impressive views at Cueva Mujeres Refuge and Viewpoint, which offers fantastic views of Vinuesa and the surrounding landscapes. Additionally, near Pico Shelter, you'll find spectacular views of the Soria pine forests, and the Lost Love Viewpoint, close to Fuente del Pico Refuge, provides wonderful vistas of dense pine forests.
The area around Salduero and its huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes to the Cascadas de Covaleda or around the Cuerda del Pozo Reservoir. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes that take you through the beautiful pine forests and natural landscapes.
Yes, the Albergue Salduero is particularly suitable for families. It offers comfortable accommodation, a fenced complex with a spacious grassy area, sports courts, and permanent staff, providing a secure and amenity-rich environment for families to enjoy the outdoors.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll be close to extensive pine forests, the Duero River, and areas like Laguna Negra and the Picos de Urbión. The Embalse Cuerda del Pozo reservoir and the Cascadas de Covaleda are also easily accessible, offering picturesque landscapes for exploration.
The Albergue Salduero is well-equipped with modern conveniences. It features heating, internet access, potable water, hot water, and electricity. Guests have access to a kitchen, a dining room, and two large multi-purpose rooms. The complex also includes a fenced recreational space with sports courts, a porch, and a fountain.
The Pinares region, including Salduero, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities amidst vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the recreational spaces and water activities at nearby reservoirs, while winter can transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for those seeking a more rugged experience in the refuges.
When visiting the more remote huts like Pico Shelter or Refugio del Sotolengo, be aware that they are generally rustic. Some may lack windows or doors, as noted for Refugio del Sotolengo. It's advisable to carry your own supplies and be prepared for basic facilities. Always check local conditions, especially if planning to deviate from main paths to find shelters.
Yes, many hiking trails in the region lead to or pass by these shelters. For instance, to reach the Fuente del Pico Refuge and the Lost Love Viewpoint, you'll need to deviate from the main road. The Pico Shelter also requires a bit of a climb from the main path. You can find detailed routes and maps on the hiking guide for Salduero.


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