Best attractions and places to see around Corera, a municipality in the Ocón Valley of La Rioja, Spain, blend historical significance with natural beauty. The region offers a variety of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore ancient structures, scenic viewpoints, and unique geological formations. Corera's location within the Ocón Valley provides a diverse landscape for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautiful views of the Leza-Jubera valley
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A perfect place to take a break and take a cool photo.
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A beautiful little village, but you'll have to climb some inclines to get here. Don't get confused, the windmills are not actually in this village!
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How good it is to make a stop on a long route
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Walking over the Leza River valley gives you a view of Murillo De Río Leza. Can you see the bell tower of St. Stephen's Church?
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Ventas Blancas is a village belonging to the municipality of Lagunilla del Jubera, in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja. The parish church of Santa Cruz, whose altar was restored in 2018, and also three hermitages are part of its cultural heritage. The hermitage of San Gregorio, from the 18th century, contains a Romanesque image of San Gregorio. Of the Visigothic hermitage of Santa María de Rute, only a semicircular arch and some walls remain. It dates from the 6th century and hardly had any decoration. In the 12th century it became a Cistercian monastery, adding some rooms, which were described in archaeological excavations carried out in the 1970s. The hermitage of Santa Juliana, located to the south of the village, is a humble construction with a gabled roof that is currently in a dilapidated state.
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The story of that flour windmill begins on a hill near the town, where a thick curved stone wall had been found. Despite the fact that these constructions were not common in the area (the proximity of the Ebro was a source of motor energy important enough to rule out windmills), the nearby place name of Los Molinos allowed us to guess that, indeed, there was a mill in that place before. The restoration work, started in 2003, ended with the conservation of the original wall and the construction of a replica of the old 14th century mill.
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Los Molinos de Ocón is a village located in the Ocón valley, in La Rioja. It belongs to the municipality of Ocón, which includes the municipalities of La Villa, Pipaona, Santa Lucía, Las Ruedas, Aldealobos and the unpopulated area of Oteruelo. Los Molinos is the seat of the town hall. Its cultural heritage includes the church of San Babil, from the 16th century, and the hermitage of Santa María de Velilla, from the 15th century. Other places of interest are the Fuente Grande, now used for the leisure and recreation of the residents, and which was formerly a meeting place for farmers and ranchers. There the irrigation shifts, the distribution of pastures, sidewalks, etc. were decided. The old laundry and the trujal (oil mill) are two other typical traditional constructions of the area.
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Corera, located in the Ocón Valley of La Rioja, offers a diverse range of attractions that combine historical significance with natural beauty. You can explore ancient structures, restored landmarks, scenic viewpoints, and unique geological formations. The area is rich in both cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural sites. Notable examples include the 18th-century Baroque Parish Church of San Sebastián, the historic Ocón Windmill, and the ruins of the Castillo-fortaleza de Jubera. You can also explore the village of Ventas Blancas with its cultural heritage including the parish church of Santa Cruz and several hermitages, or the village of Los Molinos de Ocón with its 16th-century church of San Babil.
The area around Corera is known for its natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views from the View of Murillo de Río Leza, which offers excellent perspectives of the town and surrounding vineyards. For a unique experience, visit the Providencia Mine, a former lead mine featuring a large cavity, multiple entrances, and a small lake. The Ocón Valley itself provides a scenic landscape with its staggered levels of glacis plates.
Many attractions around Corera are suitable for families. The Ocón Windmill is an interesting historical site for all ages. The View of Murillo de Río Leza offers an accessible spot for enjoying the scenery. Exploring the historical villages like Ventas Blancas can also be an engaging activity for families.
The region around Corera is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Galilea – Los Molinos de Ocón loop' or scenic cycling routes such as the 'Ocón Windmill – Los Molinos de Ocón loop'. You can find more details on specific routes in the MTB Trails around Corera, Cycling around Corera, and Road Cycling Routes around Corera guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of history and nature. The restored Ocón Windmill is often highlighted as an exception in La Rioja, offering privileged views. The View of Murillo de Río Leza is praised for its excellent panoramic perspective. The Providencia Mine is loved for its impressive cavity, small lake, and waterfall, providing insight into the area's industrial past and geological formations.
Yes, the Providencia Mine is a notable natural attraction. It features a large cavity with multiple entrances, a small lake, and a waterfall emerging from a spring. This former lead mine offers a fascinating glimpse into both geological formations and the region's industrial history. Additionally, the Cueva de los Cien Pilares (Cave of the Hundred Pillars) is another intriguing natural cave in the wider region.
While specific accommodation in Corera isn't detailed, the village of Ventas Blancas, part of the municipality of Lagunilla del Jubera, is noted for having pubs, cafes, and restaurants, making it a good stop on a longer route. The village of Los Molinos de Ocón also offers local amenities.
The Ocón Windmill is a significant restored man-made monument. It represents an exception in La Rioja, as windmills were not common due to the proximity of the Ebro River providing motor energy. The restoration, completed in 2003, conserved the original wall and replicated a 14th-century mill, showcasing traditional architecture and agricultural heritage. It also offers privileged views of the Ocón valley.
Yes, Corera has a long history of human habitation dating back to prehistoric times. Evidence of Pre-Roman archaeological sites has been found in the locality, offering insights into the region's ancient past.
Beyond churches and castles, you can find the Palace of the Marquis of Vargas in Corera. In the wider vicinity, the Palacio Fortificado de Aguas Mansas in Agoncillo is another fortified palace of historical interest. The villages of Los Molinos de Ocón also preserve traditional constructions like an old laundry and a trujal (oil mill).
While not directly in Corera, the wider region of La Rioja offers natural thermal pools. The Pozas de Aguas Termales de Arnedillo (Arnedillo Hot Springs Pools) are a well-known spot for relaxation. Additionally, the Pozas Naturales del Río Jubera (Natural Pools of the Jubera River) provide scenic beauty and opportunities for recreation.


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