Castles near Tudelilla are a prominent feature of the La Rioja Baja region, known for its historical fortresses. Tudelilla is situated in an area with a rich past, marked by strategic fortifications. The surrounding landscape often features elevated positions, providing commanding views from these ancient structures. This region offers a glimpse into medieval history through its well-preserved and ruined castles.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Picnic area with water and beautiful views of the Prejano castle and the valley
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Impressive castle, dominated by access walkways, on top of a hill. The bad thing is that I caught it closed!
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Nice castle partially restored, accessible by car almost to the start.
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A wonderful site, both for the castle itself (you can climb a few steps in the keep) and for its location, dominating the view of the town of the same name.
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Fortress built in the year 1470 formed by a rectangular keep and three heights. The castle stands on a hill about 100 meters high, with privileged views of the surroundings, where it was possible to monitor and communicate with other fortresses. It is intuited that, at first, the space was a Roman settlement that only had a watchtower, but that later, and during the Muslim domination, the castle was built.
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At 525 meters above sea level, located in the middle valley of Cidacos, in the region of La Rioja Baja, is the city of Arnedo. The fortification from Roman times stands out, which was rebuilt by the Arabs during the occupation in the 9th century. The castle stands on an imposing rocky hill from where it has control of the town and its surroundings.
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Raised on a small hillock northwest of Préjano, in La Rioja, are the remains of a 15th-century castle. In the current enclosure you can see a small tower 15 meters high.
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Castle built around the year 1200 taking advantage of a previous Islamic fortification. Strategically located with a great view of the middle valley of the Cidacos river, the Serbian fortification of surveillance space, as well as being an important point of communication with the other castles and towers in the area. Near the castle is the Hermitage of El Salvador.
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You can explore several significant castles in the area. Highly recommended are Préjano Castle, which features remains of a 15th-century structure with a 15-meter high tower, and Castillo de Quel, a 1470 fortress offering privileged views from its 100-meter high hill. Another key site is Castle of Arnedo, a Roman-era fortification rebuilt in the 9th century, strategically positioned on a rocky hill.
Yes, the region is steeped in history. The Castle of Arnedo, for instance, dates back to Roman times and was rebuilt by Arabs in the 9th century, frequently changing hands between Muslim and Christian forces. Castillo de Quel is believed to have been a Roman settlement before its construction during Muslim rule, and the Castle of Clavijo is famously associated with the legendary Battle of Clavijo from the 9th century.
Many castles in the region are strategically located for commanding views. Castillo de Quel stands on a 100-meter high hill, providing excellent panoramic views. Similarly, Herce Castle offers a great view of the middle Cidacos river valley, and the Castle of Clavijo provides extensive views of La Rioja.
Yes, thanks to a 2012 reconstruction, visitors can walk along the walls of Castillo de Quel. The Castle of Arnedo has also undergone restoration and offers a walking area and viewpoint.
Herce Castle is noted as family-friendly in its categories. Its partial restoration and accessibility by car almost to the start make it a good option for families.
The region around Tudelilla offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking routes. For example, near Castillo de Quel, there's an easy 'Castillo de Quel and Cidacos Greenway Loop' for hiking. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Tudelilla, Road Cycling Routes around Tudelilla, and MTB Trails around Tudelilla guide pages.
Yes, for instance, the 'Castillo de Quel and Cidacos Greenway Loop' is an easy hiking route that takes you around Castillo de Quel. Many castles are situated on hills, offering scenic walks to their entrances. You can find more detailed hiking routes on the Hiking around Tudelilla guide.
The best time to visit the castles and enjoy outdoor activities in La Rioja is generally during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). The weather is typically mild and pleasant for exploring historical sites and hiking, avoiding the intense heat of summer or the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
Davalillo Castle, located in San Asensio, is a Romanesque-style medieval military enclosure from the 13th century. It's considered an architectural jewel and one of the few Romanesque castles remaining in Spain. Despite being largely in ruins, its heptagonal plan and corner towers are still evident, and it offers magnificent views of the surrounding vineyards and the Ebro river valley. It played a crucial role in historical battles.
The Castle of Clavijo, dating back to the 9th century, allows visitors to freely explore its grounds. It offers extensive views of La Rioja from its historic location.
The castles showcase a range of architectural styles reflecting different historical periods. You'll find Roman-era fortifications, structures rebuilt by Arabs in the 9th century like the Castle of Arnedo, 15th-century fortresses such as Préjano Castle and Castillo de Quel, and Romanesque-style castles like Davalillo Castle. Many also feature typical Moorish fortress elements, such as the ruins of Cervera de Río Alhama Castle.
Komoot users appreciate the historical significance, the commanding views from elevated positions, and the opportunity to explore ancient structures. Highlights like Castillo de Quel are praised for both the castle itself and its location dominating the town view. The region's castles have collectively received 18 upvotes and 14 photos shared by the community, highlighting their appeal.


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