Best attractions and places to see around Huéscar include a diverse range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. This town in the Granada province of Andalusia, Spain, is situated at an altitude of 953 meters, offering a traditional Andalusian village atmosphere amidst picturesque mountain scenery. The region is characterized by its unique blend of historical architecture and prominent natural features like the Sierra de La Sagra. Visitors can explore ancient sites and enjoy the varied terrain.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Last year in August (2024) it was brimming with energy and enthusiasm, but this year (2025) it's dry again. There's water, but it doesn't even fill half the pool. The water filters a few meters down, into Fuente Segura de Abajo.
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The river valley and its tributaries with gorges and waterfalls are the main attraction for numerous hikers.
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The "Cerrada" of the Castril River is an impressive ravine that has been formed over time. Using the walkways attached to the walls, visitors can take a tour high above the river, crossing a suspension bridge until they reach a gallery carved into the rock that leads to a beautiful natural balcony from which to admire the magnificent landscape.
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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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We owe the innkeepers a great deal of gratitude. We were caught in a hailstorm on March 30, 2022 and arrived at the kiosk completely frozen. The kiosk was closed. But the innkeepers let us in and we were allowed to warm ourselves up by the fire. We are very grateful to them for this and therefore highly recommend this restaurant.
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The region around Huéscar offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Castril Gorge, featuring a wooden footbridge and suspension bridge over the Castril River. Another unique spot is the Source of the Segura River, where pure, crystalline water emerges from the ground. For panoramic views and challenging ascents, explore La Sagra Summit, the highest point of the Altiplano Granadino. Don't miss the tranquil Campos de Hernán Perea, known for its vast landscapes, or the majestic Bosque de Secuoyas, home to giant sequoia trees.
Huéscar is rich in history. Key historical sites include the Gothic/Renaissance style Colegiata de Santa María, the Convento de las Dominicas, and the Convento de Santo Domingo. The Iglesia de Santiago is notable for its two Muslim columns. You can also explore the historic center of Castril, a beautiful village with a castle on a rock, or visit the Galera Museum for archaeological findings. The Puente de las Ánimas, a 16th-century Roman bridge, is another significant historical landmark.
Families will enjoy the Castril Gorge, which offers an entertaining walk along wooden walkways, a suspension bridge, and a tunnel, with access to a bathing area in the river. The Source of the Segura River is also a family-friendly stop with a restaurant/bar. Additionally, the Outdoor Fresh Water Pool just outside Huéscar is a popular spot for families during warmer months.
Huéscar offers excellent hiking opportunities. You can find trails leading to La Sagra Summit, offering challenging routes with rewarding views. The Castril Gorge also provides a scenic walk. For more options, explore the various hiking routes available, such as the 'Trail to La Sagra' or 'Source of the Castril River loop', which you can find details about in the Hiking around Huéscar guide.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. The Campo del Espino Shelter is a popular stop for mountain bikers and hikers, offering incredible panoramic views. You can explore routes like the 'Sierra de La Sagra Loop' or 'Peñón del Toro and San Clemente Reservoir Loop'. For detailed routes and difficulties, check the Cycling around Huéscar and MTB Trails around Huéscar guides.
Absolutely. The region is rich in archaeological history. You can visit the Iberian Necropolis of Tútugi, a significant Bronze Age site. The Museo de Prehistoria de Orce and the Venta Micena archaeological site at Orce are also important for understanding early human presence in Europe. Additionally, the Piedra del Letrero features prehistoric paintings over 6,000 years old.
The best time to visit Huéscar for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer. For activities involving water, such as visiting the Baths of Fuencaliente or the Outdoor Fresh Water Pool, the warmer summer months are ideal. Winter can be suitable for more challenging mountain activities, especially around La Sagra Summit, though weather conditions should be closely monitored.
Yes, you can find natural spots to cool off. The Baths of Fuencaliente, a popular water spring near the old town, forms a natural pool with a constant temperature of around 18°C. The Castril Gorge also offers access to a bathing area in the Castril River itself.
Beyond the well-known spots, you might discover the Bosque de Secuoyas, a surprising group of giant sequoia trees. The Salto del Moro is a famous rock formation with a peculiar shape. For a glimpse into traditional architecture, explore the Cuevas de la Morería, 13 caves dug into a cliff in Castilléjar. The San Clemente Reservoir and El Portillo Reservoir also offer beautiful natural landscapes surrounded by mountains, ideal for peaceful exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural landscapes and the tranquility of the area. For instance, the Campo del Espino Shelter is loved for its incredible panoramic views and peaceful environment. The Castril Gorge is highly rated for its engaging walk suitable for all ages, integrating natural beauty with urban structures. The pure, cold water at the Source of the Segura River is also a highlight for many, especially in an otherwise dry landscape.
Yes, several locations offer magnificent views. The Campo del Espino Shelter provides incredible panoramic vistas. The Castril Gorge has a natural balcony from which to admire the landscape. La Sagra Summit, being the highest point, naturally offers extensive views. Additionally, the Peñón del Toro is a beautiful rock formation known for its equally stunning views from its summit.


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