Best natural monuments in Sierra De Cebollera include a protected area of over 23,000 hectares, established in 1995 as the first protected area in La Rioja. The region is characterized by its glacial reliefs, high peaks exceeding 2,000 meters, and extensive natural forests of Scots pine and beech. These features provide diverse habitats and offer geological insights and panoramic views for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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You have to see them and enjoy them, it's hard to describe them as they deserve.
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Spring or during the thaw is the best time to visit.
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An unforgettable path through greenery, through nature, through the landscape, through the water.
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The freshness of the water and the music of the murmur of the waterfall envelop you in the midst of wild and beautiful nature.
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Alto de Terrazas (1,855m). Track that borders the Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park. Incredible views of La Rioja and the Pajares reservoir in the background. Area with uneven ground and downhill sections with trial sections and a lot of loose stones.
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The port of Piqueras is located at 1710 meters above sea level, in the heart of the Sierra Cebollera natural park. The highest point offers a magnificent panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and their immense forest mass.
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The first part of the climb is easy to follow, there are meadows and clearings between the trees, then cliffs and stony areas appear and it is better to walk around the mountain to the north and reach the eastern slope of the Castillo de Vinuesa. The summit is an elongated north/south massif and the main summit is some rocky turrets on the south side, you have to follow the paths that skirt the east face and at the end the cliff appears where the summit sculpture is. The views are magnificent and the top has a particular sensation of vertigo surrounded by small precipices. The Sierra de la Demanda, the Picos de Urbión, the Sierra Cebollera, the Cameros and the rest of the massifs of the central sector of the Iberian System stand out on all sides. The trail descends from the summit in the same place, skirts the mountain again and enters the main path that runs along the mountain range, between the port of Santa Inés and the summit of Pico Cebollera.
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Sierra De Cebollera is characterized by its impressive glacial reliefs, high peaks exceeding 2,000 meters, and extensive natural forests of Scots pine, beech, and oak. You can also find numerous mountain streams and rivers, contributing to a rich biodiversity. Notable viewpoints include Puerto de Piqueras, offering magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and immense forest mass.
Among the most popular natural monuments are the Waterfalls, a highly recommended route within the park known for its picturesque cascading water. Another must-see is Puerto de Piqueras, a mountain pass at 1710 meters with stunning panoramic views. For those seeking a challenge, Castillo de Vinuesa (2,083 m) offers magnificent views from its summit.
Yes, the Waterfalls (Cascadas de Puente Ra) are a highly popular and recommended route within the park, ideal for families. The sound and sight of the cascading water, surrounded by lush riparian forest, create a picturesque and refreshing natural spectacle suitable for all ages.
Sierra De Cebollera is a haven for wildlife due to its diverse habitats. You might spot red deer, roe deer, wild boars, foxes, and wildcats. Birdwatchers can look for forest birds of prey like goshawks and eagles, as well as owls. The park is also important for migratory birds and is home to species like otters and the rare Pyrenean desman in its waterways.
The park offers a variety of hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the Puente Ra – Cascada Mayor de Puente Ra loop or the Laguna de La Nava loop. More challenging options include the Old Lomos de Orios Trail or sections of the GR 190. You can find more details on various hiking routes in the Hiking in Sierra De Cebollera guide.
Yes, Sierra De Cebollera offers several easy walking trails. Examples include the Puente Ra – Cascada Mayor de Puente Ra loop from Lomos de Orios (5.1 km) or the Laguna de La Nava loop from Villoslada de Cameros (5.6 km). These routes are generally accessible and provide a pleasant way to experience the park's natural beauty. Discover more easy options in the Easy hikes in Sierra De Cebollera guide.
The park offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring or during the thaw is often recommended for visiting the Waterfalls when they are at their most impressive. Autumn is particularly renowned for the vibrant colors of the beech forests, making it a beautiful time for nature observation and photography.
The Sierra De Cebollera is characterized by significant glacial reliefs and high peaks, with some reaching over 2,100 meters, such as Cebollera (2,164 m) and La Mesa (2,163 m). The terrain can vary from gentle forest paths to steep, rocky sections, especially when ascending summits like Castillo de Vinuesa (2,083 m), which involves meadows, clearings, cliffs, and stony areas.
Absolutely. The park is home to several viewpoints offering magnificent vistas. Puerto de Piqueras provides a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and vast forests. From the summit of Castillo de Vinuesa (2,083 m), you can see the Sierra de la Demanda, Picos de Urbión, and the Sierra Cebollera. Additionally, Terrazas Heights offers incredible views of La Rioja and the Pajares reservoir.
Visitors frequently praise the immersive experience of being surrounded by nature, the stunning panoramic views from high points, and the refreshing beauty of the waterfalls. Many appreciate the well-preserved forests and the diverse landscapes that offer both serene walks and challenging climbs. The sense of discovery along paths like the one leading to the Waterfalls is often highlighted.
Yes, the region around Sierra De Cebollera offers challenging road cycling routes. You can find routes like the Sancho Leza Pass – Soto en Cameros loop or the Montenegro, Peña Hincada, and Santa Inés Passes Loop. These routes often feature significant climbs and descents through scenic mountain landscapes. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes in Sierra De Cebollera guide.


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