Best huts around National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas are often strategically located along popular hiking routes. The park offers a variety of shelters, from basic overnight stays for hikers to more equipped options. These accommodations provide essential respite and access to the park's natural landscape, which includes extensive mountain ranges and forests. The region is known for its long-distance footpaths like the GR-247.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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This bivouac shelter is a very unique construction, basically composed of a room with a door, windows, and a cistern to collect rainwater, with a manual pump for its extraction. It should be remembered that this is, therefore, water without any sanitary treatment. It is especially important to be respectful in the use of these shelters, whose maintenance and good condition are basic for shepherds in an area as isolated as this. If you walk the marked trail Bosques del Sur, you will find it at kilometer 11.4 of stage number 15.
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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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Very nice shelter. Water didn't work (5.9.24)
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This is the best preserved refuge of the 4 that we found between Don Domingo, Fuente Segura and the Rambla Seca control (GR-247 and variants). Bunk bed and wooden bed, table and bench, double glazed windows and even hangers on the wall. The only thing that didn't work was the water pump, but I don't know if it's because there's no water in the pool or the pump is broken. It's common to see it occupied some days in summer. Today it was empty. I take this opportunity to thank the users for preserving it and leaving it, at least, in the same condition.
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This is the best preserved refuge of the 4 that we found between Don Domingo, Fuente Segura (GR-247 and variants). Bunk bed and wooden bed, table and bench, double glazed windows and even hangers on the wall. The only thing that didn't work was the water pump, but I don't know if it's because there's no water in the pool or the pump is broken. It's common to see it occupied some days in summer. Today it was empty. I take this opportunity to thank the users for preserving it and leaving it, at least, in the same condition.
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The park offers a variety of accommodations, ranging from basic vivac shelters for overnight stays to more equipped refuges. You can find unmanned huts, shelters with facilities like water and fireplaces, and even more developed camping areas such as Camping Llanos de Arance, which provides wooden cabins, a swimming pool, and a bar.
Yes, Campo del Espino Shelter is known for its strategic location offering incredible panoramic views. It's an ideal spot to experience starry night skies with minimal light pollution.
Several huts are strategically located along the GR-247 trail. Collado Zamora Refuge is one such hut, known for being well-maintained by users. Fuente de Acero Refuge is also strategically located for stages 14 and 15 of the Bosques del Sur trail (GR 247) and its variant 247.3. Additionally, Refugio Vivac El Campillo is a designated sleeping point on Stage 2 of the GR-247.
Yes, Camping Llanos de Arance is a family-friendly option, offering camping areas, wooden cabins, a swimming pool, and a bar. The El Hornico Hostel and Nature Center also caters to groups, including schoolchildren, providing bunk beds and multi-purpose rooms.
Facilities vary by hut. Basic vivac shelters like Refugio-Vivac El Sacejo offer built-in bunk beds and a table. More equipped options like Refugio Vivac El Campillo provide drinking water and a fireplace. Some, like Campo del Espino Shelter, have cisterns for rainwater (untreated). For more comprehensive facilities, campsites like Camping Llanos de Arance offer cabins, pools, and restaurants.
The huts are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails like the GR-247 passing by many shelters. There are also specific guides for waterfall hikes and general hiking routes. For those who enjoy running, there are also dedicated running trails. Many areas are also suitable for cycling and mountain biking.
Refugio Banderillas (Nuevo) offers a remote and solitary experience. Located at 1710 meters, it provides a basic, high-altitude stay, often described as a 'Spanish Lapland' experience. The larger annex can accommodate 8-10 people, and during summer, a park ranger might be present to provide keys.
Water availability varies. Some shelters, like Campo del Espino Shelter, have cisterns for rainwater collection, but the water is typically untreated and should be purified before consumption. Fuente de Acero Refuge has a signposted fountain nearby, though it can dry out. Refugio Vivac El Campillo is noted for having drinking water. Always carry sufficient water or a purification method.
Yes, many huts and shelters are designed for overnight stays. Vivac shelters like Refugio-Vivac El Sacejo and Refugio Banderillas (Nuevo) provide basic accommodation for hikers. It's advisable to check specific hut conditions and any potential reservation requirements, especially for more equipped options or during peak seasons.
For basic vivac shelters like Refugio-Vivac El Sacejo, strict rules apply. These shelters are reserved for hikers and cyclists, with priority often given to GR247 users. Motor vehicle access is not allowed. Users are expected to maintain quiet, dispose of waste properly, and only use camping stoves for cooking, as open fires are generally prohibited.
The park offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking due to milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be warm, but higher-altitude huts offer cooler retreats. Winter hiking is possible, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of weather conditions, as some areas may experience snow.
Collado Zamora Refuge is frequently mentioned as being in very good condition, thanks to the care taken by those who use it. This makes it a reliable and comfortable stop for trekkers on the GR-247.


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