Best huts around Camaleño are situated within the Picos de Europa National Park, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural features. These huts provide essential stops for hikers and climbers exploring the area. The landscape includes high-altitude peaks, valleys, and pastures. The region offers access to various mountain accommodations, from traditional refuges to unique historical structures.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Great stopover on the way to Picu Urriellu
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This is a humble refuge at an altitude of 1,300 metres in the Picos de Europa, which is an intermediate point between the winter resorts of Texu and the Urriellu plain. It has 20 beds, an open kitchen for guests, a fireplace and a wood stove. It also offers a food service and a bar.
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The Refugio Uriello is located at the foot of Pico Uriellu. It offers the possibility of spending the night in a dormitory. There are also hot and cold drinks and snacks. The view is fantastic. We sat on a bench in the sun and admired the summit.
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Here you can fill up your water bottles. The refuge also offers the option of staying overnight; in summer the hut is open for catering. We were there in mid-October 2024 and it was closed. The fountain is outside.
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Very rude and unwelcoming staff. insisted they didn’t have any coffee or food for us despite having just given the group ahead of us the same. Bathrooms also only for overnight guests.
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La Vega de Urriellu and its refuge are a paradise in the heart of Picos de Europa.
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Here you will be rewarded with a cold drink or a snack for the ascent
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The huts around Camaleño are nestled within the stunning Picos de Europa National Park, offering diverse experiences. You can find unique structures like the Verónica Cabin, which is built from an aircraft carrier gun turret at 2,325 meters, or historical landmarks such as the Chalet Real, an English-style house built for King Alfonso XIII.
Yes, the Chalet Real stands out. It's an English-style house constructed in 1912 to accommodate King Alfonso XIII during his hunting trips. Located at the foot of Peña Vieja in the Sierra de Áliva meadows, it offers a unique glimpse into the region's royal connections and history.
For unparalleled views, consider the Vega de Urriellu Refuge, which is renowned for its proximity to the iconic Pico Urriellu. The Verónica Cabin, being the highest hut at 2,325 meters, also provides an extreme and unique perspective of the Picos. Additionally, the Casetón de Ándara Refuge, situated at 1,725 meters, offers impressive panoramas, sometimes extending to the Cantabrian Sea on clear days.
The La Terenosa Refuge is a great option for families. It can be reached with children from the Pandébano pass and is located in a picturesque landscape with shepherds' huts and pastures. It offers homemade food and is a welcoming stop for trekkers.
The atmosphere varies by hut. The Vega de Urriellu Refuge has a distinct mountain and climbing atmosphere, often described as having a 'festival mood' due to the many climbers. La Terenosa Refuge offers a cozy, traditional shepherd's hut-style cabin experience with homemade food. For a more remote and high-alpine feel, the Refugio Jou de los Cabrones provides peaceful trails and pristine scenery.
The La Terenosa Refuge is noted for offering fresh beer and homemade food, and it also has one of the few water sources in the Picos. The Vega de Urriellu Refuge also offers complete services, including meals, making it a good place to divide a tour. The Refugio Jou de los Cabrones has a small dining area, but dinner needs to be ordered in advance.
It's advisable to call in advance to reserve a bed at popular huts like the Vega de Urriellu Refuge. For the Refugio Jou de los Cabrones, remember to bring a sleeping bag liner, as blankets and pillows are provided, but dinner needs to be ordered in advance. Cash is often useful for snacks and drinks at some huts, such as the Casetón de Ándara Refuge.
Absolutely. The Verónica Cabin is perched at a dizzying 2,325 meters, offering an unparalleled perspective for adventurous trekkers. The Refugio Jou de los Cabrones, at 2,034 meters, is considered one of the most challenging to reach, rewarding experienced hikers with pristine high-alpine scenery and solitude.
The region around Camaleño offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Brez - Canal de las Arredondas Trail' or the 'Mirador del Cable-Bulnes, Refugio Cabaña Verónica, Torre Blanca' route. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'San Glorio to Collada de Llesba CIMA Climb' and touring bicycle routes such as the 'Camino Vadiniense and San Glorio Loop'. You can explore more options on the running trails guide, road cycling guide, and cycling guide for the area.
The best time to visit the huts in Picos de Europa generally depends on your activity. Summer months (June to September) offer the most favorable weather for hiking and accessing higher altitude huts. However, some huts like the Refugio Jou de los Cabrones provide a unique experience with peaceful trails and pristine high-alpine scenery, which can be enjoyed during shoulder seasons as well, though conditions might be more challenging.
The Refugio Jou de los Cabrones, located at 2,034 meters, is known for being challenging to reach, rewarding visitors with peaceful trails and pristine high-alpine scenery, making it ideal for those seeking solitude. The Casetón de Ándara Refuge also offers a remote, high-mountain experience within the Eastern Massif.
The huts are situated within the Picos de Europa National Park, characterized by high-altitude peaks, deep valleys, and summer pastures. You'll encounter stunning rock formations, such as the iconic Pico Urriellu near the Vega de Urriellu Refuge, and unique rocky environments around the Verónica Cabin. The La Terenosa Refuge is surrounded by picturesque landscapes with shepherds' huts and grazing cattle.


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