Best huts around Paterna Del Río offer access to the tranquil Alpujarra Almeriense region, characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to the Sierra Nevada National Park. This area provides a natural landscape for outdoor activities, with local attractions including Paterna del Río Castle and the Church of San Sebastián. The region features various shelters and bivouacs, serving as bases for exploring trails and routes. These accommodations are often situated at higher elevations, providing views of the surrounding mountains.
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This unguarded refuge is located at an altitude of 2140 meters and has space for about ten people. It has a fireplace.
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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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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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Located right at the highest point of the Raga pass (2000 meters), the Ragua refuge is a mountain refuge with a guard and capacity for 32 bunk beds. Currently (September 2023) it remains closed and waiting to carry out renovations in the facilities, which had been very deteriorated due to lack of maintenance.
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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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Around Paterna del Río, you'll find a mix of traditional rural accommodations, often referred to as 'casas rurales,' and more rustic mountain shelters or bivouacs. While 'casas rurales' like Casa Rural El Cerezo offer comfortable, fully equipped stays with amenities, the higher mountain areas feature basic shelters for hikers and mountaineers.
For those seeking a more rugged experience, several mountain shelters are available. The Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter is located at 2062 meters, offering space for 12 people with a fireplace and a wooden sleeping platform. Another option is the El Toril Bivouac Shelter, an unguarded refuge at 2140 meters with space for about ten people and a fireplace.
The La Ragua Mountain Hut is a guarded refuge located at 2000 meters, with a capacity for 32 bunk beds. However, as of September 2023, it was closed for renovations due to deterioration. It's advisable to check its current status before planning a visit.
The mountain shelters offer spectacular views. From the Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter, you can enjoy views of Cerro del Almirez and La Cumbre. The Pico del Buitre and Shelter provides beautiful views of the Sierra Nevada, the Marquesado, and Ragua areas, and even the Almeria coast.
Mountain shelters like Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter and El Toril Bivouac Shelter typically offer basic facilities such as space for sleeping (often bunk beds or wooden platforms) and a fireplace. Water sources are often unreliable or seasonal, so it's crucial to carry your own supply.
The region around Paterna Del Río is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides and challenging road cycling tours. For example, explore routes like 'From the Beninar Reservoir to Murtas' or 'Villages of the Alpujarras: Paterna, Mairena and Ugíjar.' You can find more details on these routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Paterna Del Río and Cycling around Paterna Del Río guides.
Yes, there are designated paths. For instance, there is a specific Path to the Vivac el Doctor shelter, which is noted as a perfect place to spend the night and enjoy the mountains, offering great views.
The mountain shelters can be visited year-round, but access and conditions vary. Some shelters, like the Vivac el Doctor shelter, are noted for not being very crowded during winter. However, winter conditions in the Sierra Nevada can be challenging, requiring appropriate gear and experience. Spring and autumn generally offer milder weather for hiking and accessing these high-altitude spots.
Paterna del Río is nestled in the Alpujarra Almeriense, offering stunning natural surroundings. Nearby attractions include the Sierra Nevada National Park, the 'Bosque mágico' (magical forest) or Castañares de Paterna y Bayárcal, and various trails and routes that provide access to the region's diverse landscapes.
Within Paterna del Río, you can explore local attractions such as the Paterna del Río Castle and the Church of San Sebastián. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and traditional architecture.
It is crucial to note that bivouac shelters like the Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter do not have reliable water sources. While there might be springs above the pine forest that have water for a few days a year, you should not count on them and always carry sufficient water for your stay.
Yes, 'casas rurales' in Paterna del Río, such as Casa Rural El Cerezo, are often well-suited for families. They typically offer multiple bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and amenities like games and books, creating a comfortable 'home away from home' atmosphere. Their proximity to the village center and nature trails makes them convenient for family activities.


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