Best huts around Huéneja are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Sierra Nevada, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area provides access to both high-altitude mountain environments and recreational zones like Los Castaños, known for its ancient chestnut trees. This setting allows for a range of outdoor activities, from hiking to enjoying natural beauty. The local terrain features a mix of forests, river landscapes, and mountain views.
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The Piedra Negra bivouac shelter is located at 2062 meters on the Loma de la Cruz ridge, next to the firebreak, and has capacity for 12 people, a fireplace, and a wooden platform for sleeping isolated from the ground. It does not have water. There are springs above the pine forest at the end of the firebreak that have water, but only for a few days a year, so don't count on them. The views of Cerro del Almirez and La Cumbre from here are spectacular.
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An idyllic place for camping. Excellent facilities and beautiful surroundings.
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Vulture shelter, beautiful views of the Sierra Nevada and the Marquesado and Ragua area, also on the Almeria coast, although the shelter is a little neglected. We should take a little more care of the bivouacs.
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Located right at the highest point of the Raga pass (2000 meters), the Ragua refuge is a mountain refuge with a guard and capacity for 32 bunk beds. Currently (September 2023) it remains closed and waiting to carry out renovations in the facilities, which had been very deteriorated due to lack of maintenance.
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Surrounded by a rural and mountainous environment, the area offers large controlled camping areas, basic services and a calm environment. The shelter is equipped with restrooms and a fireplace to shelter you in inclement weather. Request authorization from the Territorial Delegation for Sustainable Development in Granada if you want to camp in this place.
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The climb to the Vulture peak, in the Sierra de Castril, is incredible. His ascension is very good. The track is in good condition and the views are incredible. It is an exposed summit. He has a shelter at the top.
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This point is the one to take to reach this refuge. It is a perfect place to spend the night and enjoy the mountains. It is well located and great views. It is noted that it is not very crowded during the winter.
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This controlled camping area is located in the municipality of Charches. It has picnic areas, sinks and a fountain. The interior of the shelter is aimed at providing shelter in case of inclement weather; It has a couple of bathrooms and a fireplace. To camp, it is necessary to request an authorization from the Territorial Delegation of Sustainable Development of Granada.
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Around Huéneja, you'll find a mix of mountain refuges, shelters, and controlled campsites. These range from basic bivouac shelters like the one at Pico del Buitre and Shelter, to guarded mountain huts such as La Ragua Mountain Hut (though currently closed for renovations), and controlled camping areas like La Fraguara Campsite which offers facilities like picnic areas and bathrooms.
Yes, the La Ragua Mountain Hut is a guarded mountain refuge located at the highest point of the Ragua pass (2,000 meters). It has a capacity for 32 bunk beds. However, it was reported to be closed for renovations as of September 2023, so it's advisable to check its current status before planning a visit.
The shelter at Pico del Buitre and Shelter offers beautiful panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada, the Marquesado, and the Ragua area, and even the Almería coast on clear days. It's located at the summit, providing a place for rest after the climb.
Yes, La Fraguara Campsite is a controlled camping area that is considered family-friendly. It features picnic areas, sinks, and a fountain. The interior shelter provides refuge in case of inclement weather and is equipped with bathrooms and a fireplace. Remember that authorization from the Territorial Delegation of Sustainable Development of Granada is required to camp here.
The area around Huéneja and its huts, especially near the Sierra Nevada, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, including routes towards El Chullo peak from Puerto de la Ragua. There are also running trails and cycling routes that explore the diverse landscapes of the region.
Yes, the Gorillo Hostel, located in the village of Las Juntas, is an authentic rural hostel that offers both accommodation and a restaurant. It's a welcoming spot with a terrace providing views, and it's noted as the only accommodation and restaurant on its particular road and gravel track.
The Sierra Nevada region, where many of these huts are located, offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking due to milder temperatures. Winter can be suitable for snow activities, but some shelters, like the Vivac el Doctor shelter, are noted to be less crowded during this season, offering a more solitary mountain experience.
The Vivac el Doctor shelter is described as a perfect place to spend the night and enjoy the mountains. It is well-located and offers great views, making it a good option for trekkers looking for an overnight stop.
The huts around Huéneja are situated in a region characterized by its proximity to the Sierra Nevada. You can expect to see rugged mountain terrain, ravines, gorges, and diverse landscapes. Areas like the Ragua pass offer access to high-altitude environments, while other spots feature forests, river landscapes, and ancient chestnut trees, such as those found in the Los Castaños area.
Many trails in the Sierra Nevada National Park pass by or lead to these shelters. For instance, the hiking guide for Huéneja includes routes like 'Parque Nacional de Sierra Nevada – circular by El Chullo and Lagunilla Seca from La Ragua' and 'Chullo Peak – View from Puerto de la Ragua loop from Puerto de la Ragua', which are accessible from the vicinity of La Ragua Mountain Hut.


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