Best huts in Sierras De Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas are found within Spain's largest protected natural area. This region features diverse wildlife, extensive hiking trails, and picturesque scenery. Accommodations range from basic refugios to more equipped centers and cabins. These facilities serve as bases for exploration of the park's natural landscape.
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This bivouac shelter is a very unique construction, basically composed of a room with a door, windows, and a cistern to collect rainwater, with a manual pump for its extraction. It should be remembered that this is, therefore, water without any sanitary treatment. It is especially important to be respectful in the use of these shelters, whose maintenance and good condition are basic for shepherds in an area as isolated as this. If you walk the marked trail Bosques del Sur, you will find it at kilometer 11.4 of stage number 15.
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El Refugio del Collado Zamora (often associated with the route to Gilillo) is a rehabilitated forest refuge located in the Sierra de Cazorla, key to the GR-247 trail. It is frequently used as a starting point or stopover to ascend to Gilillo or connect to areas such as Cuerda del Gilillo.
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Very nice shelter. Water didn't work (5.9.24)
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This is the best preserved refuge of the 4 that we found between Don Domingo, Fuente Segura and the Rambla Seca control (GR-247 and variants). Bunk bed and wooden bed, table and bench, double glazed windows and even hangers on the wall. The only thing that didn't work was the water pump, but I don't know if it's because there's no water in the pool or the pump is broken. It's common to see it occupied some days in summer. Today it was empty. I take this opportunity to thank the users for preserving it and leaving it, at least, in the same condition.
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This is the best preserved refuge of the 4 that we found between Don Domingo, Fuente Segura (GR-247 and variants). Bunk bed and wooden bed, table and bench, double glazed windows and even hangers on the wall. The only thing that didn't work was the water pump, but I don't know if it's because there's no water in the pool or the pump is broken. It's common to see it occupied some days in summer. Today it was empty. I take this opportunity to thank the users for preserving it and leaving it, at least, in the same condition.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Campo del Espino Shelter. It's a prime spot for enjoying stargazing and the tranquility of the wilderness, and it even features a cistern for rainwater collection.
Yes, several huts cater to long-distance hikers. The Collado Zamora Refuge is a well-maintained stop directly along the GR-247. Additionally, the Fuente de Acero Refuge is strategically positioned for stages 14 and 15 of the Bosques del Sur trail (GR 247) and its variant 247.3.
Beyond basic refugios, you can find more equipped options. Camping Llanos de Arance offers wooden cabins alongside camping areas, a swimming pool, and a bar. The region also features various rural houses and unique accommodations like cave houses, some with amenities such as hot tubs and fireplaces, providing a more comfortable stay.
Yes, for families, Camping Llanos de Arance is a great choice, offering wooden cabins, a swimming pool, and a bar. The El Hornico Hostel and Nature Center, while primarily for educational courses, also provides facilities that can accommodate groups and families interested in nature education.
The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park is renowned for its extensive hiking trails. Many huts, like the Fuente de Acero Refuge, are directly on or near major routes like the Bosques del Sur trail (GR 247). You can explore various routes, from moderate to difficult, including trails like the Río Borosa Trail or Cascada del Guazalamanco. Find more details on specific routes in our Hiking in Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas guide.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent road cycling opportunities. Many routes traverse the park's stunning landscapes, such as the 'Tour of the Cazorla and Las Villas Sierras' or routes around El Yelmo. For detailed road cycling routes, refer to our Road Cycling Routes in Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas guide.
Yes, the El Hornico Hostel and Nature Center serves as a nature classroom, managed by the Department of the Environment of the Government of Andalusia. It hosts schoolchildren for educational courses and offers facilities for learning about the park's ecology.
Basic shelters, often called refugios or vivacs, provide essential overnight stops for hikers and cyclists. An example is the Refugio-Vivac El Sacejo, a former forest house converted into a refuge with bunk beds and a table. These typically have regulations such as a maximum one-night stay, capacity limits, and a requirement to remove all waste, emphasizing self-sufficiency and respect for the environment.
Some huts are located near water sources. The Fuente de Acero Refuge has a signposted fountain about 150 meters away (though it can occasionally dry out). The Campo del Espino Shelter has a cistern for rainwater collection. For more conventional water access and swimming, Camping Llanos de Arance features an outdoor swimming pool.
Visitors highly appreciate the immersive experience in nature, the tranquility, and the stunning landscapes. Many enjoy the convenience of well-maintained basic shelters like the Collado Zamora Refuge for long treks, or the panoramic views from spots like the Campo del Espino Shelter. The variety of accommodations, from rustic to more comfortable cabins, allows for diverse outdoor experiences.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the diverse wildlife and scenery. Summers can be warm, but higher elevations or huts near water sources can provide relief. Winter trekking is also possible for those prepared for colder conditions, offering a different, serene experience.


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