Best huts around Canicosa De La Sierra are situated in a region characterized by its elevated terrain and panoramic vistas. The area is part of the Iberian System, offering views of mountain ranges like Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de Urbión. This landscape includes forests and valleys, providing diverse outdoor experiences. Canicosa De La Sierra serves as a base for exploring these natural features, which span parts of Soria and Burgos provinces.
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A super comfortable place to spend the night if you're doing the GR 86. There's nothing, not even a fireplace to make a fire. Very clean and well maintained.
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It is an open shelter with an indoor and outdoor fireplace. When we were there it was a bit dirty but generally fine, and there is a fountain nearby.
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The Castro Verde refuge is a free mountain refuge located at 1155 meters of altitude, in the Sierra de la Umbría, in the province of Soria, community of Castilla y León. The shelter is suitable for making a fire inside and a few meters to the south is a source of drinking water.
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Free shelter located on the same access track that leads to the Casas del Salto and Salto de Poveda. Currently (October 2023) it is closed due to the danger posed by the roof in poor condition. Nearby there is a picnic area with tables, benches and a fountain.
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Super good shelter. Protected by a fence. It has cardboard to protect you from the cold floor. Also, it has two good tables.
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A perfect refuge. Large, with a porch, and a fountain next to it
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Lots of space, fountain and stream nearby.
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Very spacious refuge equipped with two tables and two fireplaces, indoors and outdoors. A few meters away there is a fountain and some camping tables.
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The region offers a mix of free shelters and well-maintained refuges. For example, the Fuente del Berro Shelter is a free shelter with a nearby picnic area, while the Cabeza Alta Refuge provides a clean place to spend the night, particularly useful for those on the GR 86 route.
While not explicitly categorized as 'family-friendly,' the Fuente del Berro Shelter could be a good option. It's located on an access track and features a picnic area with tables, benches, and a fountain, making it convenient for a stop with children.
Given the elevated terrain and panoramic views of the Iberian System, spring, summer, and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring the huts and surrounding trails. While some refuges like Cabeza Alta Refuge are available year-round, be prepared for colder, potentially snowy conditions in winter, as facilities might be basic (e.g., no fireplace).
The huts are situated in an area known for its panoramic vistas. From locations like the Cabeza Alta Viewpoint (near Cabeza Alta Refuge), you can enjoy extensive views of the Iberian System, including the Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de Urbión. The landscape features forests and valleys.
Yes, the region is part of the Iberian System, characterized by mountains, forests, and valleys. The Cabeza Alta Viewpoint, at 1543 meters, offers stunning panoramic views of these natural features. The Fuente del Berro Shelter is near the Casas del Salto and Salto de Poveda, suggesting proximity to water features.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Parque Natural Lagunas Glaciares de Neila — circular from Quintanar de la Sierra' or 'San Leonardo de Yagüe – Quintanar de la Sierra loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Mirador de Castroviejo, cascada de la Chorla y Cueva Serena – trail running circular desde Duruelo de la Sierra'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Canicosa De La Sierra, Road Cycling Routes around Canicosa De La Sierra, and Running Trails around Canicosa De La Sierra guides.
Yes, the Cabeza Alta Refuge is particularly appreciated by those traversing the GR 86 route, offering a convenient overnight stop. The Fuente del Berro Shelter is located on an access track leading to Casas del Salto and Salto de Poveda.
Amenities vary. The Fuente del Berro Shelter has a nearby picnic area with tables, benches, and a fountain. The Cabeza Alta Refuge is noted for being clean and well-maintained, but it's basic and does not have a fireplace.
The guide mentions that Fuente del Berro Shelter is located on an 'access track,' which typically implies vehicle access or nearby parking. For other huts, access might require hiking, so it's advisable to check specific trailheads for parking information.
The huts are generally appreciated by the komoot community for providing basic accommodation in scenic locations. Visitors have shared 3 photos and given 5 upvotes, highlighting their value for outdoor enthusiasts. The Cabeza Alta Refuge, for instance, is praised for being clean and well-maintained.
Near the Cabeza Alta Viewpoint, which is close to the refuge, you'll find a distinctive 4-meter tall wooden sculpture representing a traditional pinariego woodcutter. This adds a cultural touch to the natural surroundings.
The region is known for its shelters and refuges, often found at high altitudes or along established routes. While the guide highlights popular spots like Fuente del Berro Shelter and Cabeza Alta Refuge, the broader area of the Iberian System may hold other less-trafficked shelters for those seeking solitude.


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