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Top 17 Huts and Cabins in Guadalajara

Best huts in Guadalajara are situated in the natural landscapes surrounding the city, providing access to outdoor activities. The region, including areas like the Barranca de Huentitán and Primavera Forest, offers diverse terrain for hiking and exploration. These huts and shelters serve as points for overnight stays or rest stops on trails.

Best huts in Guadalajara

  • The most popular huts is Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Shelter, a hut that served as a former camp for a naturalist's team.…

Last updated: June 3, 2026

Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Shelter

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Former camp of the team of the naturalist, creator and host of the "Man and the Earth" program.

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Vado Salmeron Shelter

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This is a basic shelter with no facilities, only for use in the case of an emergency.

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Sima de Alcorón Cave

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Sima de Alcorón Forest Refuge.
Good point to spend the night during the route of Montañas Vacías.
At the foot of the refuge is the Alcorón chasm in the Alto Tajo Natural Park.

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Albergue Ciudad del Cielo

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Choza del Majadal

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It is an old shepherd's hut converted into a mountain refuge and bikepacking on a panoramic hill above the confluence of the Malo ravine and the Veguillas stream canyon. It …

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Huelga Merendera Shelter

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The Huelga Merendera recreational area is located next to the Gallo River in a meadow nestled in the spectacular landscape of the La Hoz ravine. Here you will find an …

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San Lorenzo Hermitage and Shelter

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With chimney and wooden bunk beds, next to the lonely hermitage of San Lorenzo.

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Hijasalvas free shelter hut

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This free refuge is a slate cabin with more than 300 years of history, in a spectacular enclave. It has a fireplace. It does not have a source but there …

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Lagoon Shelter

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Fairly large shelter, with two picnic tables inside (large), windows, and plenty of space around to put mats and sleep. It does not have a fireplace. It is in a …

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Sierra del Atazar Shelter

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small hunting refuge ?. Good place to take shelter if a storm comes

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May 31, 2024, Ermita y Refugio de San Lorenzo

For us, this was the most beautiful place to stay overnight on the Montañas Vacías circuit! Even though we had minus 2 degrees and fog in the morning - mid-May :)

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Fairly large shelter, with two picnic tables inside (large), windows, and plenty of space around to put mats and sleep. It does not have a fireplace. It is in a recreational area, with a fountain and picnic tables also outside. The lagoon is close, and you can hear many birds. Very quiet and very pleasant area.

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Excellent cabin enabled as a free refuge where you can spend the night. With fireplace, door that closes well and good insulation. There are no water sources very close.

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Small refuge located in a meadow with a beautiful landscape of the Sierra del Atazar. Ideal for resting covered from the sun and heat halfway through the route.

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The free refuge of San Lorenzo has a few bunk beds and a fireplace. It is located right next to the hermitage of San Lorenzo, on the Tagus Nature Trail.

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Is it possible to sleep inside? It would be to spend the night touring the track Montañas Vacías

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This location was used as a camp for the team of the naturalist and creator of the "Man and the Earth" program.

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The recreational area has shelter, tables and a perimeter fence

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find near Guadalajara?

While traditional mountain huts are less common, the region around Guadalajara offers a diverse range of glamping sites, eco-lodges, and cabins. These include comfortable glamping tents at places like Taanah Glamping and Conecta Glamping, unique domes at La Pileta, and luxury cabins in areas like Mazamitla. You can also find basic shelters and forest refuges, such as the Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Shelter and Sima de Alcorón Cave, which serve as rest stops or overnight stays for hikers.

Are there family-friendly huts or cabins in the Guadalajara region?

Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Vado Salmeron Shelter offers a recreational area with tables and a perimeter fence, making it a good spot for a family stop. The Albergue Ciudad del Cielo is a cozy hostel with several common rooms and dining options, welcoming families. Other family-friendly options include the Huelga Merendera Shelter and the Lagoon Shelter.

What natural features can I explore near these huts and cabins?

The region around Guadalajara is rich in natural beauty. Many glamping sites and cabins offer stunning views, such as Casitas Hojalá overlooking Presa el Nogal and Nevado de Colima, or Tamatzi with views of Huentitán. Traditional shelters like the Choza del Majadal provide breathtaking views over ravines and canyons. You can also explore natural landscapes like the Barranca de Huentitán (Oblatos Canyon) and the Primavera Forest, which are popular for hiking.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts and cabins in Guadalajara?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails in natural parks like Alto Tajo. You can find routes for waterfall hikes, mountain hikes, and general exploration. Cycling is also a great option, with cycling routes available for various skill levels. Many glamping and cabin sites are designed to connect guests with nature, offering opportunities for relaxation, bonfires, and enjoying tranquil environments.

Are there any historical or unique huts in the area?

Yes, the region has some unique shelters with interesting backgrounds. The Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Shelter served as a former camp for the team of the naturalist from the "Man and the Earth" program. The Choza del Majadal is an old shepherd's hut converted into a mountain refuge, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the San Lorenzo Hermitage and Shelter combines a religious building with a shelter.

What amenities can I expect at these huts and cabins?

Amenities vary widely depending on the type of accommodation. Glamping sites like Taanah Glamping and Tamatzi offer comfortable tents with queen-size beds and full bathrooms. Cabins in Mazamitla often feature king-size beds, fireplaces, kitchenettes, and even hot tubs. More basic shelters, such as the Vado Salmeron Shelter, are primarily for emergency use and may only offer tables and a basic structure. The Choza del Majadal has a fireplace for overnight stays.

Can I find huts or cabins with facilities like restaurants or parking?

Yes, some accommodations offer these facilities. The Albergue Ciudad del Cielo provides a restaurant with tasty, varied meals and safe parking for guests. Many glamping sites and cabins, especially those designed for a more comfortable stay, will also offer parking and sometimes on-site dining or kitchen facilities, such as Guadalajara Glamping which offers a cooked-to-order breakfast.

Are there options for overnight stays for hikers and bikepackers?

Absolutely. Many of the shelters are ideal for overnight stays. The Sima de Alcorón Cave, which functions as a forest refuge, is a good point to spend the night during routes like Montañas Vacías. The Choza del Majadal is an excellent free refuge with a fireplace, suitable for spending the night.

What is the best time to visit the huts and cabins near Guadalajara?

The region offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. The glamping and cabin experiences are generally enjoyable during milder weather. For traditional shelters, consider the weather conditions, especially if planning an overnight stay, as some basic shelters may lack extensive insulation. The area is known for bonfires and communal meals, making it ideal for groups or families during cooler evenings.

Are there any huts or cabins that are easily accessible by car?

Many of the glamping sites and cabins, such as Taanah Glamping (35 minutes from Guadalajara) and Conecta Glamping (20 minutes from Guadalajara), are designed for easy access and are within a convenient driving distance from the city. Even destinations like Mazamitla, known for its cabins, are popular weekend getaways accessible by car, though they are about a 3-hour drive.

What do visitors appreciate most about the huts and cabins in Guadalajara?

Visitors frequently highlight the close connection to nature, the unique designs of the accommodations, and the tranquil escape from city life. Many enjoy the opportunity for hiking, scenic views, and relaxing in peaceful environments. The hospitality, cleanliness, and comfort of places like the Albergue Ciudad del Cielo are also highly praised.

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