Best huts around Sierra De Segura are situated within the Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, a region known for its dense pine forests, pastures, and mountain landscapes. This area offers a variety of accommodations, from basic mountain refuges to campsites with cabins. It provides opportunities for exploring natural beauty, experiencing traditional mountain lifestyles, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking. The region is characterized by clean air and flowing water, offering a tranquil environment for visitors.
Last updated: May 11, 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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A year later, and in similar condition. There are a couple of broken windows (they look like they were cracked by a rock, I imagine by the same idiot who wrote his name on the wall) :( But they do their job.
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Very nice shelter. Water didn't work (5.9.24)
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Clean shelter in good condition for spending a summer night, but a few kilometres away there is the Rambla Seca shelter which is much better. Currently it has a broken window (without frame or glass) and the water pump is broken.
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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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I have not seen anywhere a ban on riding a BBT as indicated by Kamhot, I met the guard at the Banderillas refuge and he told me that the ban only affects motor vehicles. So I did not commit any offence, the same if someone goes up on an electric bike...
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The Sierra de Segura region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from basic mountain refuges and forest shelters to more amenity-rich campsites with wooden cabins. You can find options like the rustic Campo del Espino Shelter with panoramic views, or the more comfortable Camping Llanos de Arance which features a swimming pool and bar.
Yes, Camping Llanos de Arance is an excellent family-friendly option. It offers wooden cabins, a swimming pool, and a bar, providing more comforts than a typical mountain refuge while still being immersed in nature. The area is also suitable for various outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, horseback riding, or canoeing.
Many huts in Sierra de Segura offer stunning natural vistas. For instance, the Campo del Espino Shelter is known for its incredible panoramic views, making it ideal for enjoying starry nights and tranquil surroundings. The region is characterized by dense pine forests, pastures, and dramatic mountain landscapes, especially within the Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park.
The Sierra de Segura region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy walks like those found in Easy hikes around Sierra De Segura, to more challenging routes. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like those detailed in MTB Trails around Sierra De Segura. Road cycling routes are also available, such as those in Road Cycling Routes around Sierra De Segura. Other activities include horseback riding and canoeing.
Yes, there are several free refuges. The Era del Fustal Shelter is a free refuge with tables and bunk beds, accommodating up to 12 people. Another example is Banderillas Shelter, located in the heart of the Natural Park, which is often free and unguarded for much of the year, providing basic shelter for hikers and mountaineers.
Water availability can vary. Some shelters, like the Campo del Espino Shelter, have cisterns for collecting rainwater, but the water is typically untreated and not recommended for drinking without purification. The Refugio Cañada Humosa also has a pump for a cistern, but it may not always work or have water, especially during droughts. Always plan to carry your own water or have purification methods.
For a true wilderness experience, consider the Banderillas Shelter. Situated near the peak of Cuerda de las Banderillas in the heart of the Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, it offers a remote location and basic facilities, ideal for those exploring the high altitudes of the Sierra. The Campo del Espino Shelter also provides a rustic, back-to-basics experience with stunning vistas.
Yes, the Refugio del Segura, located in Pontones, offers an opportunity to experience the traditional mountain lifestyle. Pontones is a village known for its stone houses and tranquil atmosphere, serving as a central point for exploring the Natural Park. While not a komoot highlight, it's a notable option for cultural immersion.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility, and the opportunity for a true escape into nature. Many appreciate the strategic locations of shelters like Campo del Espino Shelter for their panoramic views and starry nights. The clean air, sound of flowing water, and diverse landscapes are also highly valued, making it ideal for relaxation, hiking, and meditation.
The Sierra de Segura experiences pleasant, cool summers, making it an ideal time for hiking and exploring the huts. Autumn is also popular, known for mushroom foraging and the deer rutting season. While some refuges are accessible year-round, conditions can vary, so checking local weather and trail conditions is always recommended, especially for winter visits.
Some shelters are noted for being in good condition. For example, the Campo del Espino Shelter is often described as very clean and cozy. The Era del Fustal Shelter is also generally well-maintained, providing a good place to rest and recover energy.
Yes, the region has historical elements. For instance, Los Centenares and Casa de los Correos is a settlement that combines historical significance with its natural surroundings. Additionally, the village of Pontones, near the Refugio del Segura, offers traditional mountain architecture with stone houses and juniper beams, providing a glimpse into the area's heritage.


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