Best huts around Garafía, a municipality on La Palma, offer diverse rural accommodations including traditional houses, hostels, and cave dwellings. This region provides a serene escape with deep connections to the island's natural beauty and exceptional stargazing opportunities. Garafía is characterized by its varied altitudes and landscapes, often referred to as a "continent in miniature." The area is also a starting point for numerous hiking trails, including parts of the GR 130 and GR 131.
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very nice information lady
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Make sure you bring everything you need. There are two camp sites for 20 people. There's electricity (if there's been enough sun), but no electrical outlets. There's no running water, but there's a cistern with filtered rainwater, which I drank.
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Information hut at the starting point of the Cubo de la Galga
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There are several points from where you can get to the refuge, in our case we went up by E-bike from Tijarafe. No electricity or water, but a good, clean cabin in the shade of a good pine forest. Take the ascent from there to almost Roque de los Cuchachos very calmly, the positive slope in a short distance is difficult to find. Cemented road almost to the end. https://youtu.be/dqKw6EF49ww https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMYIUpq-Nvs
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Overnight stay possible for up to 20 people without registration
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Mandatory stop to regain strength and plan the descent. You can stay overnight for free. 12 berths, water, firewood, stove etc.
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Unguarded free refuge located in the municipality of Tijarafe.
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Garafía offers a diverse range of rural accommodations, including traditional rural houses, hostels (albergues), and unique cave dwellings. These options provide a serene escape and a deep connection with the island's natural beauty and stargazing opportunities.
Yes, for a truly unique stay, consider the Cueva Las Varas Garafia Rural House, a cave dwelling of volcanic origin located just 20 meters from the sea. It offers views of the Atlantic, wonderful sunrises, and starry skies, maintaining a constant temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius. Another distinctive option is El Refugio Rural House, an over 200-year-old hacienda situated above its own vineyard, offering high-standard rooms and the ability to see the ocean and starry sky from your bed.
For more communal and budget-friendly stays, Garafía offers albergues (hostels). Albergue El Tablado is considered one of the most picturesque in La Palma's hostel network, featuring 26 beds and a covered multi-purpose terrace with sea views. Albergue San Antonio del Monte also provides economical accommodation for nature enthusiasts.
The huts and rural accommodations in Garafía are nestled within a region known for its varied altitudes and landscapes, often referred to as a 'continent in miniature.' You can expect to find subtropical gardens, vineyards, monteverde forests, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. The area is also part of the Guelguen Natural Reserve, with natural ponds nearby.
Yes, the Cubo de La Galga Information Center is a family-friendly facility that serves as a starting point for exploring the Cubo de la Galga area. Many rural houses, such as Casa Rural Los Barranquitos, offer amenities like gardens and barbecue facilities, making them suitable for families.
Garafía is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the GR 130 and GR 131, with routes such as the 'El Bastón Trail' or 'La Zarza y La Zarzita – circular route'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like 'El Roque de los Muchachos from Hoya Grande'. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Garafía guide, and for cycling, check the Cycling around Garafía guide.
Absolutely. Garafía is a starting point for numerous hiking trails. For example, Refugio de Tinizara is situated where the La Traviesa and PR LP 12.1 paths cross, offering routes to Roque de Los Muchachos. The Cubo de La Galga Information Center is at the starting point of the Cubo de la Galga trail. The area is also close to the San Antonio del Monte Leisure and Nature Park, which is a starting point for many trails. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Garafía guide.
The region's varied altitudes mean conditions can differ. Generally, La Palma offers pleasant weather year-round. However, for high-altitude huts like Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut, be prepared for colder conditions, especially in winter, where snow can occur. It's always advisable to check the local weather forecast before your visit.
Garafía is renowned for its exceptional stargazing opportunities due to low light pollution. It is home to the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, one of the most important in the world for astronomical research. Many accommodations, such as El Refugio Rural House and Cueva Las Varas Garafia Rural House, specifically highlight the ability to view the starry sky directly from their premises.
Yes, Garafía has historical significance. The Albergue San Antonio del Monte is located near the Ermita de San Antonio del Monte and less than a kilometer from the interpretation center for the important archaeological sites of La Zarza and La Zarcita. Many rural houses are also restored traditional buildings, preserving the region's architectural heritage.
The Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut is free to enter and can accommodate up to 20 people. It does not have special equipment, so you must bring sleeping bags if you plan to stay overnight. There is no drinking water or toilets, but a cistern collects rainwater that can be purified for drinking. Electricity is available if there's been enough sun, but there are no electrical outlets. Always bring everything you need.
Yes, the Cubo de La Galga Information Center provides valuable information for hikers exploring the area. It's an excellent starting point to learn about the trails and local conditions before embarking on your hike.


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