Attractions and places to see around Santa María Del Invierno, a municipality in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain, offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural traditions. Situated in the Montes de Oca and Bureba-Ebro region, the area features diverse landscapes suitable for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. The natural environment includes holm oaks, oak groves, Mediterranean scrubland, and varied fauna. Cultural sites and the Camino de Santiago are central to the region's appeal.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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What a shame, everything is neglected.
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Even though this small sacred monument isn't located on the classic route of the Way of St. James through northern Spain, in view of the summit cross standing here, some thoughts by Hape Kerkeling might be helpful as inspiration. The entertainer, who is particularly famous in Germany, walked the Camino Frances in 2001 and kept a diary, which was published under the title "Ich bin dann mal weg" (I'm off then). In it, he describes his personal encounter with God along the way as follows: "Yesterday, something inside me struck a huge gong. And the sound will reverberate. Sooner or later, this path shakes everyone to their very foundations. I know the sound will slowly fade, but if I listen carefully, I'll be able to hear this reverberation for a very long time to come."
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A nice area for activities.
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Cross located on the rock of Matagrande, at 1082 metres above sea level, right on the Camino de Santiago. During the Christmas season, they put up a nativity scene.
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The stones piled up here at the base of the wayside cross are reminiscent of the “CRUZ de FERRO” (iron cross) – very well known among pilgrims – on the MONTE IRAGO on the “Camino Frances” (in Astorga, province of Leon). Many pilgrims who set out on the Way of St. James take a stone with them and place it there (or even here). Such a stone symbolizes the burdens and needs of the pilgrims (or their family members and friends at home), who symbolically cast off their worries at this point with the stone and can thus move on free of them. The CRUZ DE FERRO is available on komoot as a cycling highlight at the following link + https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/716062
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Collection of painted tree stumps, totems, and other artworks after the climb up through the forest, and before you reach the Spanish Civil War monument at the top. There is usually one or two mobile refreshment and gift vendors nearby.
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The abbey complex is a dream: 13th century and really well preserved. Unfortunately, the interior has little spiritual impact due to the latticework and the large burial chamber in the center of the room.
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A simple wooden cross, which is used for prayer and reflection. Stones are placed here, similar to the Cruz de Ferro
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Monte de la Pedraja Memorial, a poignant monument commemorating those who lost their lives during the Spanish Civil War. Another significant historical and religious site is the Monastery and Church of Saint John of Ortega, a key landmark for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. Additionally, the renowned Atapuerca Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a unique glimpse into prehistoric human evolution.
The landscape around Santa María Del Invierno is diverse and offers beautiful natural features. You'll find solitary holm oaks on the ridges, small oak groves in protected areas, and Mediterranean scrubland with aromatic plants like thyme, rosemary, and lavender. The municipality is nestled in the valley of the Cerratón river, at the foothills of Puerto de la Brújula, providing picturesque views and varied terrain.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including routes like the 'Yacimiento de Atapuerca — circular through the Montes de Oca' or the 'Atapuerca Archaeological Site – Matagrande Cross loop from Atapuerca'. These trails offer different difficulty levels, from moderate to difficult. For more detailed information and route options, explore the hiking guide for Santa María Del Invierno.
Cyclists will find a variety of routes, whether you prefer road cycling or mountain biking. For road cycling, options include the 'Montes de Oca y Embalse de Alba — circular por el mismo Valle de Oca' or the 'Arlanzón – Atapuerca Archaeological Site loop from San Juan de Ortega'. Mountain bikers can explore trails like the 'Hoyas loop from Santa María del Invierno'. You can find more routes and details in the road cycling guide and the MTB trails guide for the area.
The best time depends on your preferred experience. Spring offers luminous green fields and blooming wildflowers. Summer brings golden wheat fields and warm weather. Autumn transforms the landscape with reddish and ochre tones. Even winter, with its intense cold and occasional snow, creates a poetic and silent scene. Each season provides a unique backdrop for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Yes, you can visit the Artistic Oasis of the Camino de Santiago. This unique spot features a collection of painted tree stumps, totems, and other artworks, often with mobile refreshment vendors nearby, making it an interesting and creative stop along the Camino.
The Matagrande Cross is a typical beacon cross found along the Camino de Santiago. Pilgrims traditionally leave a stone here, sometimes with a small message, as a symbolic gesture on their journey. It's a meaningful landmark for those following the ancient pilgrimage route.
The area boasts abundant fauna. In open fields, you might spot partridges, quails, and larks. The skies are home to birds of prey like kites and kestrels. Hares and rabbits often cross paths, roe deer can appear at dawn, and owls are active at night, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
The primary festival is dedicated to Santa María, the patron saint of the municipality. During this celebration, the town comes alive with processions, religious ceremonies, community gatherings, shared meals, and traditional music. Another important festivity is San Isidro, which involves the blessing of the fields and giving thanks for the harvest.
Absolutely. The rural trails around Santa María Del Invierno are ideal for tranquil walks, bike rides, or excursions to nearby mountains. From elevated points, you can enjoy immense views of the region, making it perfect for those seeking peaceful outdoor experiences.
Piedrahíta de Juarros is a locality that is part of the municipality of Santa María del Invierno. It is considered a more significant and festive town within the municipality, offering additional local charm and cultural experiences.


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