Huts around Beires are primarily found in the higher altitudes of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park, offering rustic stays amidst natural beauty. Beires, a village in Almería province, serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous terrain. The area provides access to various trails and viewpoints, with traditional mountain refuges located within the park. These accommodations offer a connection to the region's natural landscape and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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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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This other refuge in the Sierra Nevada Almeriense called Refugio del Espino, very close to the El Espino camping area, is a fairly old refuge but it is not in bad condition if you can spend the night peacefully.
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The La Polarda refuge is one of the most beautiful refuges in the Sierra Nevada in the Almería area. It even has a water tank, as well as a very clean and well-maintained wood store. A 10 for the refuge.
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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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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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While traditional mountain refuges are found in higher altitudes of the Sierra Nevada, Beires primarily offers charming rural houses. These provide a rustic, nature-immersed experience, often featuring traditional touches and personalized service. Examples include Casa Rural ENTRESierras and Casa Rural El Albergue, which serve as excellent bases for exploring the natural beauty of the area.
Yes, there are several traditional shelters and bivouacs in the surrounding Sierra Nevada. You can find places like the Pico del Buitre and Shelter, which offers incredible views, or the Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter, known for its spectacular views of Cerro del Almirez. Other options include La Alcoholera Shelter (Collado del Espino) and Refugio La Polarda, which is well-maintained and even has a water tank.
Beires is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, making it ideal for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. While some shelters like the Vivac el Doctor shelter are noted for not being very crowded during winter, it's essential to be prepared for colder conditions and potential snow at higher altitudes during these months.
The region offers breathtaking panoramic views. From the main square in Beires, you can see from the Sierra de Gádor to the Cabo de Gata. Huts like the Pico del Buitre and Shelter provide beautiful vistas of the Sierra Nevada, Marquesado, and the Almeria coast. The Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter offers spectacular views of Cerro del Almirez and La Cumbre.
Yes, Beires is an excellent base for hiking. You can enjoy countryside walks amidst chestnut trees and diverse flora and fauna, with trails leading to the Fuente del Nacimiento recreation area. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Three Villages Trail' or the 'Danger of Falling Canyon – The Canals of Padules loop'. Find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Beires guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Beires is popular for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, including challenging routes like 'Ohanes Panorama – Ohanes Village loop'. Road cycling is also a great option, with routes such as 'Villages of the Alpujarras: Paterna, Mairena and Ugíjar'. For more information, check out the MTB Trails around Beires and Road Cycling Routes around Beires guides.
Many rural houses in Beires offer a comfortable and accessible experience for families. For trails, there are options catering to different skill levels. For instance, the 'Padules – The Canals of Padules loop' is an easy hiking route. When planning, consider the difficulty grades of specific trails to ensure they match your family's or your beginner level.
It's crucial to be prepared regarding water. For example, the Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter does not have a reliable water source. While there might be springs above the pine forest, they often only have water for a few days a year, so it's best not to count on them. Always carry sufficient water for your trip.
The Sierra Nevada Natural Park is rich in biodiversity. While specific wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, the area's abundance of flora and fauna means you have a good chance of encountering various species native to the region during your walks and hikes.
Staying in Beires offers an opportunity for cultural immersion. The village provides an authentic Andalusian experience with traditional touches and a cozy atmosphere. You can connect with local hosts and experience the region's rich cultural heritage and traditions, including local events like the harvest festival and Fiesta de San Juan.
Yes, some shelters are noted for their condition. The Refugio La Polarda is described as one of the most beautiful refuges in the Almería area of the Sierra Nevada, featuring a water tank and a very clean, well-maintained wood store. While the Pico del Buitre and Shelter offers great views, its condition is noted as being a little neglected.


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