Huts around Peal De Becerro, located in the Sierra de Cazorla region of Jaén, Spain, provide accommodations for exploring the natural surroundings. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape and opportunities for outdoor activities. These shelters offer a base for hikers and nature enthusiasts within the broader Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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This is one of the many refuges located on the GR-247 that runs through the entire mountains of Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas. It is in very good condition thanks to the care that all of us who pass through it take and clean it and leave it in good condition for use for the following temporary residents.
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This is one of the many shelters prepared for walkers/cyclists of the GR-247, located in the Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas mountains.
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El Sacejo is an unguarded refuge. It is simple and well cared for. It has two wooden platforms for sleeping and a table. It is right next to the Parador de Cazorla, in a very beautiful environment.
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We drove by here in May without a reservation and it was completely deserted. There is drinking water from a source behind the building.
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Beautiful refugio / hiding place to spend the night. Although the building is larger, only one room is actually in use. Inside, several neat wooden beds have been made where you can lie on with your sleeping mat and sleeping bag. The space is bare, but neatly tiled and therefore cool in the summer. In the morning you can enjoy breakfast outside in the morning sun.
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Around Peal De Becerro, you'll find a mix of accommodations. While traditional rustic shelters are common in the broader Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park, Peal de Becerro itself features well-equipped rural houses, often referred to as 'casas rurales'. These range from basic stone shelters to more equipped hostels and nature centers, offering a comfortable base for exploring the natural surroundings.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. For instance, El Hornico Hostel and Nature Center is a rural house in the middle of the mountain that offers various services, including bunk beds and multi-purpose rooms, making it suitable for groups and families. Additionally, rural houses like Casa Miguel y Petra are family-oriented, designed for up to four people with multiple bedrooms and amenities.
For a more equipped stay, El Hornico Hostel and Nature Center provides bunk beds, toilets, and multi-purpose rooms, with drinking water available from a source. In the broader region, rural houses like Casa Miguel y Petra and Casa Alcaida offer amenities such as air conditioning, fully equipped kitchens, terraces, and comfortable living spaces, providing a home-like experience.
Many huts are strategically located near significant trails. For example, Collado Zamora Refuge is one of many refuges located on the GR-247 trail, which runs through the entire mountains of Cazorla, Segura, and Las Villas. Fuente de Acero Refuge is a strategic point for stages 14 and 15 of the Bosques del Sur trail (GR 247). You can find more hiking options on the Running Trails around Peal De Becerro guide, which includes routes like Río Cerezuelo Circular Trail.
The huts are nestled within the Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park, offering access to diverse natural beauty. You can expect wooded areas, especially around Fuente de Acero Refuge, which is located in a beautiful wooded area with access to a spring. Robustiano the Goblin’s Little House is charmingly situated in the middle of a pine forest. The region is known for its mountainous landscapes and opportunities for outdoor adventures.
Yes, there are several basic, open shelters. Collado Zamora Refuge is an open shelter with plenty of seats and a table, well-maintained by hikers. El Sacejo Refuge is another unguarded, simple, and well-cared-for refuge with two wooden platforms for sleeping and a table. Robustiano the Goblin’s Little House is a basic stone shelter in a pine forest, suitable for a simple overnight stay.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore Gravel biking around Peal De Becerro with routes like 'Cazorla – Collado Zamora Refuge loop'. For road cycling enthusiasts, the Road Cycling Routes around Peal De Becerro guide features tours such as 'Peal de Becerro – tour around Cazorla and Castillo de la Yedra'.
The Sierra de Cazorla region, where Peal de Becerro is located, is ideal for outdoor activities. While specific recommendations depend on your preferred activity, the presence of air conditioning in rural houses like Casa Miguel y Petra suggests that summer can be warm, making spring and autumn particularly pleasant for hiking and exploring. Winter offers opportunities for different experiences, though some basic shelters might be less comfortable.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural setting of the accommodations. For example, Casa Miguel y Petra is highlighted for its charming setting and tranquility, offering excellent views. The cleanliness, comfort, and proximity to natural beauty and outdoor activities are also highly valued, making these rural houses feel like a home away from home.
Yes, Collado Zamora Refuge is noted for being in very good condition, thanks to the care taken by hikers who pass through it, cleaning and leaving it in good shape for subsequent users. This community effort ensures these basic shelters remain usable for everyone.
Some huts have access to water sources. Fuente de Acero Refuge is located in a wooded area with access to a spring about 150 meters away, though it's worth noting that springs can sometimes dry out. At El Hornico Hostel and Nature Center, drinking water is available from a source behind the building.
Absolutely. Both Collado Zamora Refuge and Fuente de Acero Refuge are integral parts of the GR-247 trail, also known as the Bosques del Sur trail. This extensive trail network winds through the mountains of Cazorla, Segura, and Las Villas, making these huts strategic resting points for multi-day treks.


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