Best attractions and places to see around Lagrán include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This municipality, nestled in a valley where the Ega river originates, is situated beneath the Sierra Cantabria mountain range. The area offers a picturesque setting with opportunities to explore ancient landmarks and scenic landscapes.
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Beautiful river walk with small waterfalls.
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Dolmen in very good condition
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Mythical place through a very fun trail from Elvillar
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The route returns along the same path, passes the gate again and continues along the path with the green dots towards the geodesic vertex of Toloño (1,264 m), which is not the main summit, this is a cartographic landmark, the main summit is after a little hill planted in some airy and solitary cliffs. The views jump the meanders of the Ebro and reach the silhouettes of San Lorenzo, San Millán and the rest of the peaks of the Sierra de la Demanda. Moncayo appears further away, claiming some prominence in an unforgettable scene. At the foot of the Toloño, in the first valley hanging from the south face, appear the ruins of the Toloñoko Andra Mari, the ancient Monastery of Santa María del Toloño. And to the right the peaks that remain to complete the mountain journey.
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Berganzo is a town in Álava well known in the hiking environment for the Water Route or “Berganzoko ur bidea”, a route of about ten kilometers through the waterfalls and river wonders of the Inglares River. In the town there are route signs everywhere, it even has a private parking lot. The Toloño path begins on the outskirts of the town, towards the town of Peñacerrada, in a small parking lot with some waste containers. At the beginning of the route there are signs for the Water Route and the long-distance trail GR-1 Historic Trail. One kilometer from the exit a fork appears, the Water Route continues on the left and the Toloño path on the right, common with the GR-1 itinerary.
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A prominent example of Rioja's new wine architecture, which is generally postmodern and futuristic, is Santiago Calatrava's design for Bodegas Ysios. Built from 1998 to 2001, the architectural landmark is commonly referred to in the press as the “Cathedral of Wine” or “modern house of worship”, due to its shape, the Calatrava of the silhouette of the Cantabrian Mountains, to which the winery with its 65 hectares is located Rebland wants to have modeled it. Source: https://spaniens-weinwelten.com/2018/03/18/ysios-reserva-2008/
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Spectacular on the outside (with the Palomares frame in the distance) and on the inside, with a bar that can be visited.
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Incredible build against the backdrop of the mountains. The wine has to bring in so much money that you can take such architects. Calatrava also designed the white bridge in Bilbao.
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Lagrán is nestled in a valley where the Ega river originates, beneath the impressive Sierra Cantabria. You can explore the source of the Ega river and discover several caves in the foothills of the surrounding mountains, some of which were formerly inhabited by hermits. The area is rich in natural beauty, offering a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts.
In Lagrán, you can visit the prominent Parish Church of Nuestra Señora with its 15th-century Plateresque façade, and remnants of the town's walled past, including sections of its wall and the ancient Gate of Christ. The Palace of the Viana offers a glimpse into 18th-century history. Additionally, the beautiful Hermitages of San Pedro and San Bartolomé are set within splendid natural surroundings.
Yes, a significant ancient site nearby is the Dolmen of the Witch's Hut, located in the nearby town of Elvillar. It is one of the most important and best-preserved dolmens in the Basque Country. The region also features caves that were once home to hermits, such as San Quirico and San Juan.
The area around Lagrán is ideal for walkers, offering several routes. A popular choice is the Water Route, a simple and spectacular walk following the course of the river, especially recommended in spring and autumn. Other notable paths include the Path of the Charcoal, the Path of San Bartolomé (A-PR-54), and the Path of the Laundromat (A-PR-51). For more options, you can explore the Hiking around Lagrán guide.
Absolutely! The Water Route is considered family-friendly, offering an easy and scenic walk. The Path of San Bartolomé (A-PR-54) is also suitable for all ages, featuring explanatory posters about local flora and fauna. For cycling, the Izki Family Trail is an easy MTB route that families can enjoy.
Many visitors recommend visiting Lagrán for outdoor activities, especially hiking, during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and often showcase the natural beauty of the area, particularly along routes like the Water Route, when the river flow is good and the foliage is vibrant.
Beyond hiking, Lagrán offers opportunities for running and mountain biking. You can find various running trails, including loops around Puerto del Toro and Cruz del Castillo. For mountain biking, there are routes like the Izki Family Trail and longer, more challenging options. Explore more details in the Running Trails around Lagrán and MTB Trails around Lagrán guides.
Yes, you can gain insight into the local culture and history by visiting the Ethnographic Museum in the nearby village of Pipaón. Additionally, Lagrán hosts an Interpretation Centre for those exploring the Wine and Fish Route (GR 38), which provides context on the region's heritage.
The Toloño summit is an emblematic mountain in the area, offering extensive and unforgettable views of the surrounding landscape, including the meanders of the Ebro river and the Sierra de la Demanda. Another notable viewpoint is the Balcón de la Rioja in Rioja Alavesa, which provides panoramic night views of the region.
Just a short distance from Lagrán, the town of Laguardia is a significant attraction itself, known for its historical and cultural sites. You can also visit the impressive Bodegas Ysios, an architecturally striking winery designed by Santiago Calatrava, or explore other wineries in the Rioja Alavesa region. For golf enthusiasts, Izki Golf in Bernedo is also nearby.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Water Route is praised for its simplicity and spectacular scenery, especially in autumn. The Toloño summit is cherished for its emblematic status and great views. The historical sites, like the Dolmen of the Witch's Hut, are appreciated for their cultural importance and preservation.


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