Best huts around Ojacastro are found in a region characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the Sierra de la Demanda. This area offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical routes, providing a setting for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore former villages and remote natural settings. The accommodations available range from basic mountain shelters to more equipped rural houses, serving as bases for exploring the surrounding environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Asphalt forest track to the Bonicaparra refuge. A very nice climb, especially recommended in autumn when the beech forest is bursting with colour.
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Nice albergues with not too many people, José is very nice 11 euro for evening meal and 3 euro for breakfast 14 euro for 🌃 nickel bedroom and bathroom too
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"Peña El Collao" is the name of a refuge that is located on an esplanade in the border area between San Millán de la Cogolla, Lugar del Río and Estollo. It can be accessed both on foot and by car through a track, in which there is a beautiful area where the Cárdenas river even makes a small waterfall. It is a beautiful place to get lost or spend a good day on a Sunday with friends.
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This refuge is located at the end of the paved track that goes up the Cárdenas river valley from San Millán de la Cogolla. The shelter has two rooms, one of them having a fireplace and a table. It is a usual starting point for the ascent to the San Lorenzo peak, summit of the Sierra de la Demanda and the highest point in La Rioja.
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It is a hunting refuge located at the end of the paved track that goes up the valley of the Cárdenas River in San Millán de la Cogolla. It has two rooms, one of which has a fireplace and table. It is located in one of the starting points for ascents to Pico San Lorenzo, summit of Sierra de la Demanda and roof of La Rioja. Accessible by road bike although the asphalt is better for mountain bikes.
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Open shelter, with easy access, in the Bonicaparra area, a former village of which no remains remain. The shelter is quite neglected, but at least it can serve as shelter. Fountain, grills and tables complete the recreational area. As of June 2024, reconditioned and improved. Let's see if we can keep it like this, please..!!!!
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Lovely climb for mountain biking. Approximately 8 km long, sheltered by the forest. A wonder for hot days. It has a but, like almost all things: deteriorated asphalt, which requires caution on the descent. In addition, the lights and shadows in the beech forest make it difficult to see the floor. Still, nice climb.
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Around Ojacastro, you'll find a mix of basic mountain shelters, known as refugios, and more comfortable rural houses, or casas rurales. The mountain shelters often provide a simple resting place for hikers, while rural houses offer more amenities for families or groups. For example, the Bonicaparra Shelter is an open shelter with basic facilities, while places like La Casita del Oja offer comprehensive amenities for a comfortable stay.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Bonicaparra Recreation Area includes a small free shelter and facilities like grills and tables, making it suitable for family outings. Rural houses such as La Casita del Oja are also well-equipped for larger groups and families, offering multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and shared spaces.
The region around Ojacastro is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking on routes like the 'Fuente La Teja – Bonicaparra Shelter loop from Ezcaray' or gravel biking on routes such as 'Mymerak gravel routes to the roof of La Rioja'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Alto de Pradilla – Cruz de la Demanda Pass loop from Ezcaray'. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Ojacastro, Gravel biking around Ojacastro, and Road Cycling Routes around Ojacastro guides.
Yes, Refugio Prao Tajo is strategically located at the end of a paved track in the Cárdenas river valley and serves as a common starting point for ascents to the San Lorenzo peak, which is the highest point in La Rioja and the Sierra de la Demanda.
Access varies by location. While many mountain shelters are primarily for hikers, some, like the Peña El Collao Mountain Hut, are accessible both on foot and by car via a track. Rural houses in Ojacastro itself are typically car-accessible.
The Ojacastro area is rich in both natural beauty and history. Many shelters are located in areas where former villages once stood, offering a sense of the region's past. For instance, the Bonicaparra Shelter is in an area that was once a village. You can also explore scenic routes through defunct villages like Amunartia and Matalturra, enjoying views of the Sierra de la Demanda mountains and the Cárdenas river.
Amenities vary significantly. Basic mountain shelters like Refugio de Zábarrula offer a simple resting place. More developed shelters, such as the Bonicaparra Shelter, may include a fireplace, tables, and a fountain. Rural houses like La Casita del Oja or Casa Rural Ugarte Ojacastro provide extensive amenities, including fully equipped kitchens, multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and sometimes even gardens or shared lounges.
Yes, the Refugio de Zábarrula is a free mountain shelter located near Ojacastro in the Sierra de la Demanda. It provides a basic but essential resting place for hikers and mountaineers in a remote natural setting. The Bonicaparra Recreation Area also includes a small free shelter.
The region is appealing throughout the year, depending on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is great for enjoying the recreational areas and exploring the forests. For those interested in skiing or winter hiking, the colder months provide opportunities, with some rural houses like Casa Rural Ugarte Ojacastro catering to skiers.
Visitors often highlight the close connection to nature, the rustic charm of the shelters, and the comfort and convenience of the rural houses. The availability of facilities like grills, tables, and fountains at recreational areas is also highly valued. The Bonicaparra Shelter, for example, is appreciated for being reconditioned and improved, offering a clean space with a fireplace. The overall appeal lies in finding a suitable base for exploring the beautiful natural environment.
Yes, rural houses are ideal for larger groups or extended stays. La Casita del Oja, for instance, is a rural house directly in Ojacastro with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and living areas, making it perfect for families or groups seeking a comfortable and self-sufficient stay.
Absolutely. Many rural accommodations in Ojacastro boast picturesque views. La Casita del Oja offers stunning mountain and river views, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural scenery. Casa Rural Ugarte Ojacastro also provides mountain views, enhancing the outdoor experience.


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