Best huts around Belmonte de Miranda offer a range of rustic accommodations integrated with the natural landscapes of Asturias. This region is characterized by green valleys, pristine rivers, and towering mountains. Visitors can find traditional shepherd's huts and rural cabins, providing an immersive experience in the area's heritage. These accommodations serve as excellent bases for exploring the natural features and hiking trails in Belmonte de Miranda.
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From this moment on, you follow the Camino Primitivo along various hill ranges and, like Don Quixote, fight against the numerous wind turbines that accompany you on the way. Unfortunately, they often spoil the landscape.
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In June 2024, the overnight stay cost 7.50 euros
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It is a set of traditional shepherds' huts. In this particular case, the "teitos" stand out, which are the type of local construction with a thatched roof. Around there are corrals or "corros" where the cattle can be collected. Apart from its ethnographic value, the complex is located in an incredible Asturian mountain landscape.
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ideal place to spend the night, bring a bag and inflatable mat. Be careful with the stoves, the roofs are vegetal
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Old shelters with spectacular views of the area and the surrounding mountains!
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Nice nucleus of few houses where you can still find small shelters used in these areas and some of them, in good condition!
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Well maintained public hostel in San Juan de Villapañada. Good kitchen, but no on-site shopping, so better already in Grado with food for dinner cover. 5 EUR per person.
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Belmonte de Miranda offers a range of rustic accommodations, from traditional shepherd's huts known as 'teitos' to comfortable rural cabins and public hostels. You can find options like the historic Braña La Corra Traditional Thatched Huts, which showcase local construction with thatched roofs, or more modern rural houses like La Cabana de Balbona and Casa Rural Blasón.
Yes, the region is known for its traditional shepherd's huts. The Braña La Corra Traditional Thatched Huts are a prime example, offering significant ethnographic value and spectacular views. Another cluster of well-preserved small refuges can be found at Braña el Rebellón, providing a glimpse into traditional rural life.
The San Juan de Villapañada Hostel is a well-maintained public hostel with a good kitchen. However, there are no on-site shops, so it's advisable to stock up on groceries in Grado beforehand. It's an affordable option, typically costing around 5-7.50 euros per person for an overnight stay.
While specific family-friendly huts are not detailed in the highlights, several rural houses like Casa Rural Blasón are designed to accommodate families, featuring private patios with traditional *hórreos*, tables, benches, and swings for children. The El Minero Hostel is also categorized as family-friendly.
Many huts themselves are historical sites. The Braña La Corra Traditional Thatched Huts and Braña el Rebellón offer insights into traditional Asturian rural life and architecture. Additionally, the Pilgrims' Hostel at the Old Monastery of El Salvador is located within a historical religious building.
The region around Belmonte de Miranda is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the "Sierra de la Verde por Braña el Rebellón" and the "Camín Real de la Mesa Trail (GR 101)". For more options, explore the Hiking around Belmonte De Miranda guide. There are also traffic-free bike rides and mountain biking routes available, such as the "Lake of the Valley – Teito of Braña La Corba loop from Somiedo" which you can find in the Traffic-free bike rides around Belmonte De Miranda guide.
The region's green valleys and mountains are beautiful throughout the warmer months. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking and enjoying the peaceful environment. However, the traditional thatched roofs of huts like Braña La Corra suggest they are built to withstand various weather, making them accessible for overnight stays with appropriate gear like a sleeping bag and inflatable mat.
Yes, the San Juan de Villapañada Hostel and the Pilgrims' Hostel at the Old Monastery of El Salvador are both well-maintained options located directly on the Camino Primitivo, offering essential facilities for pilgrims.
The huts are nestled in a region known for its stunning natural landscapes, including green valleys, pristine rivers, and towering mountains. Many offer spectacular views of the surrounding Asturian mountain scenery, such as those from the Braña La Corra Traditional Thatched Huts. The area is often described as a 'paradise yet to be discovered'.
Visitors appreciate the direct connection to nature, the opportunity to experience authentic Asturian rural traditions, and the stunning mountain scenery. Many find the traditional huts ideal for an overnight stay, enjoying the peaceful environment away from urban areas and the unique ethnographic value of sites like the 'teitos'.


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