Attractions and places to see around Alesón include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites within the La Rioja region of Spain. This area is known for its connection to the renowned wine industry and its rich monastic heritage. Alesón serves as a base for exploring nearby landmarks, including ancient monasteries and bodegas. The landscape offers opportunities to discover unique historical structures and viewpoints.
Last updated: July 7, 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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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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And here hangs a Boutafumeiro!!!!
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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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The Church of Santa Maria de la Asunción is a parish church located in the historic centre of the municipality of Navarra (La Rioja). One of the most notable elements of the church is the large altar in the Baroque style.
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The building was built in 1185 and served as a hostel for pilgrims. Archaeological excavations began in 1990 and uncovered the walls of the former hospital and a large church with a Latin cross floor plan and a cylindrical tower with a spiral staircase. One of the most important finds are four graves.
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The region around Alesón is rich in history. You can visit the Former hospital of San Juan de Acre, founded in 1185, which served as a place of rest for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. Another significant religious building is the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción. Further afield, consider the historic Monastery of Santa María la Real in Nájera, or the Monastery of San Millán de Yuso in San Millán de la Cogolla, both prominent cultural attractions.
Yes, a unique landmark is the Poyo de Roldán Stone Hut, which is associated with a local legend and offers beautiful views of the surroundings. It's a hill with a traditional stone vineyard shelter, providing a glimpse into the area's heritage and landscape.
Alesón is a great base for outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, hiking, and running. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'Mymerak gravel route of the monasteries and pilgrims' or 'La Grajera Park – San Antón Hill loop from Navarrete'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as 'Poyo de Roldán Stone Hut – Bridge over the Yalde River loop' or shorter loops around Nájera. For more details on these and other routes, visit the Gravel biking around Alesón, Hiking around Alesón, and Running Trails around Alesón guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Former hospital of San Juan de Acre and the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción are both considered family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the Jardín Botánico de la Rioja in Azofra, about 8.6 km from Alesón, offers a natural and educational experience for all ages.
While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, the region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and biking, with milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still pleasant. Winter offers a different charm, though some trails might be less accessible depending on weather conditions.
Absolutely, the region around Alesón is famous for its wine. Several bodegas offer tours and tastings, showcasing La Rioja's viticultural heritage. Notable options include Bodegas Tritium S.L. and Bodegas Riojanas in Cenicero, Bodegas Lecea in San Asensio, and Bodegas Martinez Alesanco and Bodegas David Moreno in Badarán. Marques de Caceres in Cenicero is another well-known winery nearby.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical context, especially sites connected to the Camino de Santiago. For instance, the Former hospital of San Juan de Acre is valued for its well-preserved ruins and its role as a pilgrim hostel. The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción is often noted for its impressive architecture in a small town setting. The Poyo de Roldán Stone Hut is enjoyed for its local legend and scenic views.
If you are exploring towards Navarrete, the Fountain in Navarrete is a good place to refuel with drinking water. It's located in the main square, which also has several cafes nearby, making it a convenient stop for pilgrims and visitors alike.
Yes, for easier hikes, you can find routes like the 'Park on the riverbank (Nájera) loop from Nájera', which is an easy 7.2 km trail. Another easy option is the 'Park on the riverbank (Nájera) – Nájera loop from Nájera', covering about 4.5 km. These trails offer a gentle introduction to the region's natural beauty. You can find more details in the Hiking around Alesón guide.
The Church of the Assumption in Navarrete is a significant religious building with a rich history, dating back to 1523. It houses an imposing altarpiece, considered one of the largest in the world, executed by Fernando de la Peña. It's also a common stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, where you can get your Camino stamp.
Yes, the Jardín Botánico de la Rioja is located in Azofra, approximately 8.6 km from Alesón. This botanical garden provides a pleasant natural environment and an educational experience, showcasing the flora of the region.
The terrain around Alesón varies. While some routes, like those along the riverbank in Nájera, are relatively flat and easy, others, such as the 'Poyo de Roldán Stone Hut – Bridge over the Yalde River loop', can be more challenging with moderate to difficult grades, indicating some elevation changes. The region features a mix of rolling hills, vineyard landscapes, and river valleys.


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