Best huts around Abrucena are situated on the north face of Sierra Nevada in Almería, offering access to a mountainous landscape. The region is characterized by its rural setting and proximity to natural parks. Visitors can explore various trails and enjoy views of the surrounding Sierra Nevada range. This area provides opportunities for connecting with nature and experiencing the local environment.
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The Piedra Negra bivouac shelter is located at 2062 meters on the Loma de la Cruz ridge, next to the firebreak, and has capacity for 12 people, a fireplace, and a wooden platform for sleeping isolated from the ground. It does not have water. There are springs above the pine forest at the end of the firebreak that have water, but only for a few days a year, so don't count on them. The views of Cerro del Almirez and La Cumbre from here are spectacular.
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This other refuge in the Sierra Nevada Almeriense called Refugio del Espino, very close to the El Espino camping area, is a fairly old refuge but it is not in bad condition if you can spend the night peacefully.
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The La Polarda refuge is one of the most beautiful refuges in the Sierra Nevada in the Almería area. It even has a water tank, as well as a very clean and well-maintained wood store. A 10 for the refuge.
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Vulture shelter, beautiful views of the Sierra Nevada and the Marquesado and Ragua area, also on the Almeria coast, although the shelter is a little neglected. We should take a little more care of the bivouacs.
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The climb to the Vulture peak, in the Sierra de Castril, is incredible. His ascension is very good. The track is in good condition and the views are incredible. It is an exposed summit. He has a shelter at the top.
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This point is the one to take to reach this refuge. It is a perfect place to spend the night and enjoy the mountains. It is well located and great views. It is noted that it is not very crowded during the winter.
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Around Abrucena, you'll find a variety of shelters, from bivouac huts to more established refuges. Examples include the Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter, which is a basic shelter with a fireplace and sleeping platform, and the Refugio La Polarda, known for its good condition and even a water tank.
Yes, several huts offer spectacular views. The Pico del Buitre and Shelter provides beautiful vistas of the Sierra Nevada, the Marquesado, Ragua area, and even the Almería coast. The Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter also boasts spectacular views of Cerro del Almirez and La Cumbre.
Conditions vary. Some, like the Refugio La Polarda, are well-maintained and even have amenities like a water tank and a clean wood store. Others, such as the shelter at Pico del Buitre, might be a little neglected, so it's always wise to be prepared for basic facilities.
The Refugio La Polarda is noted for having a water tank. For the Piedra Negra Bivouac Shelter, there are springs above the pine forest, but they only have water for a few days a year, so it's not reliable. Always carry enough water for your trip.
The area around Abrucena offers excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking. You can explore various routes, including challenging mountain pass roads and traffic-free paths. For detailed cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Abrucena guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Abrucena guide, and the Traffic-free bike rides around Abrucena guide.
While the huts themselves are generally basic shelters for hikers, the wider Abrucena region offers family-friendly rural accommodations like Casa Serrano, which features an outdoor play area, games room, and children's playground. Many rural houses, such as Casas Rurales La Jirola, are ideal for disconnecting and enjoying nature with family.
The Sierra Nevada region experiences distinct seasons. While the Vivac el Doctor shelter is noted for not being very crowded during winter, spring and autumn generally offer more moderate temperatures for hiking and accessing the huts. Summer can be very warm, and winter may bring snow, requiring appropriate gear.
Given that many huts are basic, you should pack essentials like a sleeping bag, cooking equipment, sufficient water, and a first-aid kit. For huts without reliable water sources, carrying all your water is crucial. Always check weather forecasts and pack layers, as mountain conditions can change rapidly.
Abrucena itself is a charming village with a rich history, nestled on the north face of Sierra Nevada. While the huts are primarily in natural settings, the nearby villages and the broader Alpujarra region offer insights into traditional Andalusian life and architecture.
The Vivac el Doctor shelter is known for not being very crowded during the winter, offering a more secluded experience for those looking to enjoy the mountains in solitude.
Yes, the village of Abrucena offers local amenities where you can find places to eat and drink. After a day of exploring the huts and trails, you can enjoy the local hospitality in the village.


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