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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Spain

Huts in Spain offer diverse accommodations across varied landscapes, from high-altitude mountain refuges to rural cabins and traditional dwellings. These structures are found throughout the country's natural areas, including the Pyrenees, Sierra Nevada, and Picos de Europa. Spain's geography provides a range of settings for these huts, catering to different outdoor experiences. The country's natural parks and rural regions feature these accommodations, integrating them into the local environment.

Best huts in Spain

  • The most popular huts is Alaró Castle, a castle that features a mountain hut in its former monastery. It serves as a destination for hiking routes in Mallorca, offering panoramic views from its 822-meter altitude.
  • Another must-see spot is Tossals Verds Refuge, a hut with a mountain hut feeling. Visitors can expect typical Mallorcan dinners served next to a large fireplace and access to a natural water source.
  • Visitors also love Galatzó Public Estate, a historical site that includes a hut. This area is accessible by bike or on foot and features a beautiful section of the Mallorcan high mountain landscape.
  • Spain is known for mountain refuges, rural cabins, and traditional dwellings. These include basic accommodations for trekkers and more comfortable, unique cabin experiences for leisure.
  • The huts in Spain are appreciated by the komoot community, with nearly 1000 upvotes and over 900 photos shared.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Alaró Castle

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The Castell d'Alaró is not only famous as a historical place, but also as the destination of the most beautiful hiking routes in Mallorca. The ascent takes you over easy to moderately difficult routes through the breathtaking Tramuntana mountains. On the 822 meter high castle you can enjoy a panoramic view as far as Palma.

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Ermita de la Victoria

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At the end of the highway on the peninsula Victoria stands the old monastery Ermita de la Victoria. On the plaza in the shadow of the huge pine trees you have a great view of the bay of Pollença and the peninsula Formentor. The former convent now houses simple and very nice hotel rooms. From the parking lot at the monastery start various hikes across the peninsula.

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Coll Baix Refuge

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At the crossroads where you can descend to the beach Platja des Col Baix, there is a well-kept rest area with shelter and a simple toilet. The wooden benches stand in the shade of large pine trees and you have a beautiful view of the bay with the steep cliffs.

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Tossals Verds Refuge

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A beautifully situated refuge with a great view! Typical Mallorcan dinners are served next to the large, open fireplace. A source is present directly below the building.

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Son Amer Refuge

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This refuge on the Pedra en Sec GR 221 route is located on the Son Amer estate, with an area of 103 ha, located on top of a hill from which you can visually dominate the entire Lluc valley, in the Tramuntana mountains.

Thanks to its location, it can serve as a starting point or arrival point for excursions of great interest, such as the old path of Lluc, the ascent to Puig Tomir through Coll Pelat, the ascent to Sa Mola and Puig d'en Galileu, the old road to Pollença and, in short, all those whose center is the monastery of Lluc, which can be reached from Son Amer along a mule track. You can also take excursions through the public estates of Binifaldó, Menut and Ses Figueroles.

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Cúber Shelter

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This small mountain refuge is located in a dream location. On the banks of the Cúber reservoir, it offers space for a maximum of six people. It is not guarded and there are no beds; Keep this in mind to bring a mat, sleeping bag and food. It is necessary to make a reservation in advance.

The information number is 971177652 (Monday to Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.). You can also book through the following link: caib.es/albergsfront/actions/Reservar.seleccion?token=922675c080390f8a411aa6c3a422d7ea.

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Muleta Refuge

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Simple, inexpensive hiker's hostel, large dormitory, good cheap dinner

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Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide

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This 3-star hotel is located in an unbeatable environment. The views of Teide are fantastic. In addition, it is a starting point for many hiking trails.

Perfect for recharging after a long walk. It also has a bus stop where two lines pass, 342 and 348.

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Galatzó Public Estate

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Galatzó is a communal property of the city of Calviá in the north of the Spanish municipality of Calviá in Mallorca. It is located in the Sierra de Tramontana, surrounded by the Puig de Galatzó at 1025 meters above sea level and the Mola de S'Esclop at 925 meters above sea level. The way to the finca is only possible by bike or on foot.

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Altavista Refuge

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Make your reservation early enough to ensure yourself an accomodation. Accommodation includes a comfy bed, disposable linens, self service kitchen, bathroom with cold water, vending machines for water and snacks (bring coins). Please know, you are responsible for your garbage, you have to take it back down with you! :D The overnight stay grants you a permit to the Mt. Teide for the day of check-out. Sunset is absolutely worth it!

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Conny E-🚴, 🥾🥾🎒 u. Nordic Walking 😎
February 1, 2026, Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide

There's a very good cafeteria here with a wide selection of delicious food and drinks. The information center is right next door. The cafeteria offers a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside. Highly recommended and interesting! 👍🏻

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Mariusz
September 29, 2025, Refugio de Cúber

A weather shelter in the nature reserve, ideal for a break with a beautiful view or as a shelter if the weather changes

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Be careful, there are goats here that will attack you while you are resting and are not afraid to touch you.

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JR on Tour
January 13, 2025, Refugi de Muleta

One of the typical hiking accommodations along the GR221... offers everything a hiker's heart desires: a bed and food... Overnight stay, breakfast and dinner for €29 From the hiking hostel you have a beautiful view down to the bay of Port de Soller

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JR on Tour
January 13, 2025, Refugi de Muleta

One of the typical hiking accommodations along the GR221... offers everything a hiker's heart desires: a bed and food... Overnight stay, breakfast and dinner for 29 €

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Sigi W
November 20, 2024, Refugio de Cúber

Unfortunately, it can only be used with advance registration

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Hanna
October 19, 2024, Refugi de Son Amer

➡️ quiet, clean and fairly modern refuge ➡️ numerous small rooms (4-6 beds) and two large dormitories (beds are allocated in the order of arrival) ➡️ the usual breakfast (coffee, orange juice, bread, jam, butter, cheese, ham, biscuits) ➡️ dinner is perfectly fine ➡️ book the refuge in good time at: https://seu.conselldemallorca.net/refugis/de/dispo/llistat/ ➡️ Prices: 14€ per person per night and if required 5.5€ per person per breakfast | 9.50€ per person per dinner ➡️ Bed linen, towels and packed lunches can be booked if required ➡️ even cheaper as a member of the Balearic Mountaineering and Climbing Association (not DAV!)

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Beautiful hiking hostel above Lluc with a wonderful view of the monastery You can book a place to sleep via the following website: https://seu.conselldemallorca.net/refugis/ca/dispo/llistat Cost for overnight stay: €14 Breakfast: €5.50 Dinner: €9.50

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in Spain?

Spain offers a diverse range of accommodations, from high-altitude mountain refuges designed for trekkers to charming rural cabins and unique traditional dwellings. These can be basic shelters or more comfortable, unique experiences, catering to various outdoor preferences.

Are there family-friendly huts in Spain?

Yes, several huts in Spain are suitable for families. For example, the Son Amer Refuge and Refugio del Pilar are noted for being family-friendly. The Galatzó Public Estate also offers family-friendly facilities within a historical and natural setting.

Which huts offer historical or cultural significance?

Many huts are integrated into historically rich areas. The Alaró Castle, for instance, features a mountain hut within its former monastery, offering a unique blend of history and accommodation. The Galatzó Public Estate is another historical site with a hut, showcasing centuries of human activity and architecture. In the Navarran Pyrenees, Refugio de Belagua holds significant historical and cultural value for mountaineering.

What natural features can I expect to see near Spanish huts?

Huts in Spain are often located amidst stunning natural landscapes. You can find them in areas like the Pyrenees, Sierra Nevada, and Picos de Europa. Expect to see dramatic rock formations, glacial lakes, lush forests, and panoramic viewpoints. For example, the Amitges Refuge in the Pyrenees is surrounded by over two hundred glacial lakes, and the Altavista Refuge is near a volcano.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The areas around these huts are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with options ranging from easy to challenging. For instance, you can find easy hikes in Spain, such as 'The Forest of Enigmas Trail', or more difficult ones like 'Talaia d'Alcúdia and Penya des Migdia Loop'. Running trails are also available, like 'Los Jardines del Turia'. For more details on routes, explore the easy hikes in Spain guide or the general hiking in Spain guide.

Are there huts with food and drink services?

Yes, many huts offer food and drink services. The Refugio de Góriz in the Pyrenees provides food and drink, and the Tossals Verds Refuge is known for serving typical Mallorcan dinners. Refugio de Estós also offers all meals, including packed lunches. Some, like the Ermita de la Victoria and Muleta Refuge, even have restaurants.

What is the best time to visit huts in the Spanish mountains?

The best time to visit depends on the region and your activity. Generally, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers favorable conditions for mountain trekking in areas like the Pyrenees and Sierra Nevada. However, some high-altitude huts, like Refugio Poqueira, are open year-round. Always check seasonal weather conditions, especially for winter hiking, which can be challenging.

Do I need to book mountain huts in advance?

Yes, pre-booking is often essential, especially for popular mountain refuges and during peak seasons. Refugio de Góriz, for example, is very popular and requires advance reservations. For unguarded shelters like the Cúber Shelter, you'll need to make a reservation and bring your own sleeping gear and food.

Are there any unique or unusual hut experiences in Spain?

Spain offers some truly unique hut experiences. The Refugio de Cabaña Verónica in the Picos de Europa is a tiny, distinctive cabin made from the old gun of an American aircraft carrier, sleeping just six people. Beyond mountain refuges, you can find rural cabins like Cabañas La Vega with amenities like pools, or even 'cave houses' such as Cuevas Helena in Andalucia.

What are some highly-rated huts by the komoot community?

The komoot community highly appreciates many huts in Spain. Highlights like Alaró Castle, Tossals Verds Refuge, and Galatzó Public Estate are among the most popular, receiving nearly 1000 upvotes and over 900 photos shared across the region's huts.

Are there huts that offer stunning views?

Absolutely. Many huts are strategically located to provide breathtaking views. The Alaró Castle offers panoramic views of Mallorca. The Ermita de la Victoria provides a great view of the bay of Pollença and Cap Formentor. Amitges Refuge in the Pyrenees boasts stunning views of the iconic Encantats peaks and glacial lakes.

What should I bring for an overnight stay in a mountain hut?

For an overnight stay, especially in unguarded or basic refuges, you should bring essentials like a sleeping bag, a mat (as some huts may not have beds), and your own food and water. Even in guarded huts, it's wise to carry personal items, appropriate clothing layers, and any specific dietary needs. Always check the specific hut's facilities before your visit.

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