Attractions and places to see around Daroca De Rioja offer a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty in the autonomous region of La Rioja. This tranquil municipality, located about 19 km from Logroño, is characterized by traditional stone houses, vineyards, and rolling hills. The area provides an authentic rural Spanish experience, with a focus on agriculture and forestry. It is well-suited for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, with numerous points of interest awaiting exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Church of Santa María de la Asunción is a parish church in the historic center of the municipality of Navarrete (La Rioja). The Renaissance-style church is located in the highest area of the town. One of the church's notable elements is the Baroque-style main altar. [2] The church has a three-aisled floor plan.
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The Hospital of Saint John of Acre was a medieval pilgrims' hostel in the municipality of Navarrete in La Rioja (Spain). [1] It was founded in 1185 and was a hostel for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela.
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The Great Black Bull: The story of Spain's most iconic billboards dates back to the founding of a Cadiz brandy and sherry winery by an Englishman named Osborne. The bulls originally stood up to 4 meters tall and bore the Osborne name in red letters. The herd grew to 500 before anti-billboard legislation threatened their existence. Following a public outcry, they were removed from the street, the lettering removed, and rebuilt to a height of 14 meters.
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The reservoir was built over a century ago from a small natural lake to provide irrigation water for agricultural land.
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A very interesting and majestic bull sitting here on the hill.
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It's always amazing what huge churches were built in these small towns along the Camino. It's definitely worth taking a look inside the church.
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A hill that has its own legend: in the castle of Nájera lived Farragut or Ferragut, a Syrian giant descended from Goliath and stronger than him, who fought and defeated the best warriors of Charlemagne except Roldán, who one day from the poyo spotted the giant sitting at the door of his castle. Roldán picked up a round stone weighing two arrobas (~22kg) and threw it in the direction of the giant, whom he hit in the forehead, knocking him down. Since then the hill has been called Poyo de Roldán.The stone hut is likely a traditional stone vineyard shelter.
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Well preserved ruins of an ancient pilgrims hospital, adjacent to the Don Jacobo bodega, and by the side of the route
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You can visit several historical sites, including the well-preserved ruins of the Former hospital of San Juan de Acre, a medieval pilgrims' hostel founded in 1185. Another significant landmark is the 16th-century Parish Church of Nuestra Señora del Patrocinio in Daroca De Rioja itself, known for its 18th-century modifications and 19th-century Neoclassical reredos. The Poyo de Roldán Stone Hut also marks a hill steeped in local legend.
Yes, the region is known for its natural beauty. The La Grajera Reservoir, located on the outskirts of Logroño, offers a serene spot for relaxation and features undulating gravel roads for exploration. Additionally, the area is surrounded by picturesque vineyard landscapes and rolling hills, providing beautiful scenery and numerous viewpoints, such as from the Poyo de Roldán Stone Hut.
The region around Daroca De Rioja is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and running. You can find various routes, including cycling tours like the "Castroviejo and Yalde Reservoir Loop" or running trails such as the "French Way - Navarrete Loop." For more options, explore the cycling routes or running trails guides for the area.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The La Grajera Reservoir offers a pleasant outdoor space for walks and relaxation. The Former hospital of San Juan de Acre provides an interesting historical visit, and the iconic Osborne Bull is a cultural symbol visible from a distance that can be a fun landmark to spot.
You can visit the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, a significant religious building in the area. Its historical architecture and dedication to the Blessed Mother of God make it a noteworthy stop. The Parish Church of Nuestra Señora del Patrocinio in Daroca De Rioja is also a prominent 16th-century church with later modifications.
The Poyo de Roldán Stone Hut marks a hill steeped in local legend. It's said that Roland, one of Charlemagne's warriors, threw a heavy stone from here at the giant Farragut, striking him down. The hill has been known as Podium or Poyo de Roldán ever since, offering beautiful views of the surroundings and featuring a traditional stone vineyard shelter.
Absolutely. The area is well-suited for cycling, with various routes for different skill levels. You can explore options like the "La Grajera Park – La Grajera Reservoir loop from Navarrete" for a moderate ride or more challenging routes such as "Mymerak gravel route of the monasteries and pilgrims." For a comprehensive list, check the cycling guide for Daroca De Rioja.
The Osborne Bull is an iconic Spanish billboard that has become a cultural symbol. Originally an advertisement, it's now a landmark visible from the Camino de Santiago, often seen before reaching Navarrete. It's best to capture a photo from a distance as the view can be less clear up close.
While not directly in Daroca De Rioja, you can visit the historic Monastery of Santa María la Real in Nájera. In Logroño, the Concatedral de Santa Maria de la Redonda is another significant religious site worth exploring.
Daroca De Rioja is characterized by picturesque vineyard landscapes and rolling hills. The area offers peaceful countryside views, traditional stone houses, and a focus on agriculture and forestry, providing an authentic rural Spanish experience year-round.
Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. They particularly enjoy the historical significance of sites like the Former hospital of San Juan de Acre, the serene atmosphere of the La Grajera Reservoir, and the legendary views from the Poyo de Roldán Stone Hut. The opportunity for peaceful outdoor activities amidst vineyard landscapes is also highly valued.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity. Routes like the "Mymerak gravel route of the monasteries and pilgrims" offer a challenging experience, while the "La Grajera Reservoir – Camino de Santiago loop from Navarrete" provides a moderate option. You can find more detailed routes in the gravel biking guide for Daroca De Rioja.


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