Attractions and places to see around Muro En Cameros include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty within the heart of La Rioja, Spain. This village is nestled on the left bank of the River Leza, offering a serene escape where history and nature converge. The surrounding mountainous terrain provides opportunities for exploring ancient religious buildings, scenic landscapes, and unique points of interest. Muro En Cameros is part of the Sierra de Cameros region, known for its…
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One of the most mythical ports for cyclists from La Rioja and especially for those from Logroño.
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The port of La Rasa is one of the busiest ports for the Tour of La Rioja, where it is considered a first-class port. The slope that ascends from the Iregua river is somewhat harder than its opposite, although the distance is somewhat similar. You will find successive horseshoe curves that allow you to gain perspective of the valley.
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Known as Pantano de Ortigosa or Embalse de González-Lacasa, the dam is located between the towns of Ortigosa de Cameros, El Rasillo and Peñaloscintos, in Camero Nuevo. The reservoir is located on the Alberco river, although its waters come from the Iregua river, where the water is transferred through an underground channel from downstream of Villoslada.
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In the Cameros region, this reservoir is a great source of resources. Beautiful place with good views and the possibility of bathing, sunbathing, eating and having a drink.
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Better known by local people as “El swamp del Rasillo” or “El Pantano de Ortigosa”, it is located at an altitude of 1,000 meters, surrounded by pine forests, in the Sierra de Cameros in La Rioja. There are good views, and the possibility of bathing, sunbathing, eating and having a drink.
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In the Cameros region, this reservoir is a great source of resources.
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Small diaphanous building that now serves as an improvised shelter. Formerly I think it was the hermitage of San Marcos
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San Román is the ideal base for any activity in the Leza Valley. It is the largest town in Camero Viejo and the one with the most services. Although there is only one bar/restaurant, the Montereal, it is always open and you can taste the typical Rioja dishes. Its municipal term includes several towns and its paths are very well preserved. The houses around the church and the church itself are very well preserved. There are hardly any modern structures and a walk through its streets takes you back in time and to the traditional popular architecture of La Rioja.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Los Peñuejos Rock Formations, known for their incredible reddish stone formations among vineyards in the Iregua valley. Another highlight is the Puerto de la Rasa (1,420 m), a mountain pass offering expansive views. Don't miss the Leza Canyon Viewpoint for aerial perspectives, or explore the canyon floor from Leza de Río Leza. The Woods of Muro en Cameros also provide excellent hiking opportunities through deciduous forests.
Yes, Muro En Cameros is part of the Sierra de Cameros, offering numerous hiking trails. A moderate 5.3-mile trail starts from the village, descending to a streambed and climbing through forests with spectacular scenery. While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the highlights, the area is rich with paths for all levels. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the dedicated guide for hiking around Muro En Cameros.
Muro En Cameros is rich in history. The 16th-century Parish Church of Santa Margarita is a prominent landmark with a Romanesque altarpiece. You can also visit the 18th-century Baroque Hermitage of Santa Cruz del Monte and the 16th-century Hermitage of Virgen del Cerro, which offers views over the village. The San Marcos Hermitage, a small building that now serves as an improvised shelter, is another historical point of interest.
Absolutely! For families, the nearby mountains of La Rioja feature significant dinosaur footprint sites, particularly recommended for children. Additionally, the village of San Román de Cameros is considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into traditional architecture and well-preserved paths for gentle walks.
The area around Muro En Cameros is popular for cycling. Road cyclists can explore challenging routes like the 'Route of the Three Valleys' or the 'Near la Rasa y Collado de Sancho Leza' loop. Mountain bikers have options such as 'La Resentida Trail' or loops around San Román de Cameros. For more details, check the guides for Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Cycling around Muro En Cameros.
The region's climate is generally favorable for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites. Summer also allows for enjoying natural pools in the Leza Canyon.
The village of San Román de Cameros is an excellent place to experience traditional Riojan architecture. Its stone houses and well-preserved buildings around the church offer a journey back in time, showcasing the popular architecture of La Rioja without many modern structures.
Yes, several caves are located around Muro En Cameros. Notable ones include Cuevas de Ortigosa de Cameros, Cueva Ventana, Cueva Mesa, Cueva Silla, and Cueva Lóbrega. Some, like Cueva Lóbrega, can be challenging to access due to vegetation, so it's advisable to research accessibility before visiting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, such as the unique reddish formations at Los Peñuejos Rock Formations, and the panoramic views from Puerto de la Rasa. The historical charm of villages like San Román de Cameros and the serene atmosphere of the religious buildings also receive high praise. The area's blend of history and nature is a key draw.
While Muro En Cameros is a smaller village, nearby towns like San Román de Cameros, the largest town in Camero Viejo, offer services including bars and restaurants where you can taste typical Riojan dishes. For accommodation, it's recommended to check options in these larger neighboring settlements.
Yes, the area boasts trails like La Resentida Trail, which is described as a long, fluid, and fun path through different types of forest, offering magnificent valley views in its last section. This trail is considered a must-do for mountain bikers in the region. More MTB routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Muro En Cameros guide.


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