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Top 5 Gorges around Leza De Río Leza

Canyons around Leza De Río Leza are characterized by dramatic geological formations within the Biosphere Reserve of the valleys of Leza, Jubera, Cidacos, and Alhama in La Rioja, Spain. The region features deep ravines and imposing walls carved by the Leza River, spanning approximately 7 kilometers. This area is a Special Protection Area for birds and holds paleontological significance with visible ichnites. It offers a combination of natural landscapes, biodiversity, and historical insights.

Best canyons around Leza De Río Leza

Last updated: May 6, 2026

La Isla

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Recreation area in the southern part of Soto en Cameros, it has a pool, a small spring and the promenade itself along the river. Good end of the canyon trail.

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BarrancoDelVal

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I really liked this descent, with a wooden fence for almost the entire route and some benches along the way.

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Hoya de la Cueva

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It's impressive from above, and even a little frightening from the inside; it's almost impenetrable.

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Barranco de San Martín

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A delight to walk through this narrow ravine, sometimes on one side and sometimes on the other. Too bad it was quite dry.

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ElReglotadero

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Very steep channel to access the famous rope and waterfalls. I was scared twice when I reached the end.

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oscargynko
July 18, 2025, Hoya de la Cueva

It's impressive from above, and even a little frightening from the inside; it's almost impenetrable.

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Very steep channel to access the famous rope and waterfalls. I was scared twice when I reached the end.

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Luis
May 11, 2024, Hoya de la Cueva

Although smaller than its neighbors, exploring its interior is like entering a forest of fairies, elves, elves and, of course, some troll 👹

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oscargynko
October 15, 2022, BarrancoDelVal

I really liked this descent, with a wooden fence for almost the entire route and some benches along the way.

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A delight to walk through this narrow ravine, sometimes on one side and sometimes on the other. Too bad it was quite dry.

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oscargynko
September 9, 2021, La Isla

Recreation area in the southern part of Soto en Cameros, it has a pool, a small spring and the promenade itself along the river. Good end of the canyon trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular canyons around Leza De Río Leza?

The most prominent is the Cañón del Río Leza itself, known for its dramatic landscape and biodiversity. Among specific highlights, visitors often enjoy La Isla, a recreation area and good endpoint for trails, and BarrancoDelVal, an intermediate gorge with a viewpoint.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see in the canyons?

The canyons are characterized by narrow, imposing walls and deep ravines carved by the Leza River. The area is a Special Protection Area for birds, so you can often spot griffon vultures and other raptors. Rich biodiversity includes boxwood and kermes oak forests, and wildlife such as wild boars, roe deer, foxes, and occasionally genets and otters.

Are there hiking trails suitable for exploring the canyons?

Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. A popular and accessible trail leads to the Mirador del Cañón del Río Leza, offering panoramic views. More extensive trails, like one starting from Soto de Cameros, guide hikers through significant stages of the area, including ichnites and gorges. For more hiking options in the broader region, explore the Hiking around Leza De Río Leza guide.

Does the region have any historical or paleontological significance?

Yes, the canyons hold a fascinating connection to the age of dinosaurs. Several well-marked ichnites (fossilized footprints) are visible along the paths, offering a unique glimpse into prehistoric life. The nearby town of Soto en Cameros also offers traditional architecture and historical sites.

When is the best time of year to visit the canyons around Leza De Río Leza?

While visitable year-round, the canyons are particularly stunning in autumn. During this season, the river's flow increases, and the lush riverside forest transforms with intense, changing colors, creating a vibrant landscape.

Are there family-friendly canyoning routes or accessible viewpoints?

Yes, the trail to the Mirador del Cañón del Río Leza is approximately two kilometers, suitable for all ages, and takes about two hours to complete. It's well-marked with benches and rest areas. Additionally, La Isla is a recreation area with a promenade along the river, ideal for families.

What is the difficulty level of the canyons around Leza De Río Leza?

The area offers a variety of experiences. Some trails, like the one to the main viewpoint, are easy and accessible. Other gorges, such as BarrancoDelVal and Hoya de la Cueva, are considered intermediate. For those seeking a challenge, ElReglotadero is noted as a challenging canyon with a very steep channel.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons?

Beyond canyon exploration, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging loops like the 'Camero Viejo Loop from Ribafrecha' in the Cycling around Leza De Río Leza guide. There are also running trails, such as the 'Serrezuela – Sima I3 loop' detailed in the Running Trails around Leza De Río Leza guide.

Where can I find a recreation area or a good starting/ending point for a canyon trail?

La Isla, located in the southern part of Soto en Cameros, is a popular recreation area. It features a pool, a small spring, and a promenade along the river, making it a good endpoint or starting point for canyon trails.

What is special about Hoya de la Cueva?

Hoya de la Cueva is an intermediate gorge and natural monument. It is impressive from above and known for its dense, almost impenetrable interior forest, which visitors describe as feeling like entering a magical realm.

Can I explore narrow ravines and viewpoints in the area?

Absolutely. Barranco de San Martín is a delightful narrow ravine where you can walk, sometimes on one side and sometimes on the other. It also offers viewpoints along its trail.

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