Iberian Valleys on foot: 4 days across Demanda and Cebollera
Four-day trek along the GR 190 between Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park, sleeping in rural lodgings across the Cameros.
In Sierra de la Demanda · La Rioja
From 395 € /person
- GR 190 Altos Valles Ibéricos trail: 75 km of marked path and 3,400 m+ of cumulative ascent
- Crossing three ranges: Sierra de la Demanda, Picos de Urbión and Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park
- Cebollera: 23,640 ha of Natural Park with beech, oak and Iberian wolf
- Three nights in rural lodgings in Cameros villages with home-cooked dinner included
- San Lorenzo peak (2,262 m), roof of Demanda and all La Rioja, reachable as a variant
- Cameros: 90% depopulation in a century — authentic villages, no mass tourism
What you'll experience
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Ezcaray → Anguiano via Sierra de la Demanda
Start at Ezcaray (812 m) up the Oja valley, sustained ascent to the Demanda pass and descent through beech forests to Anguiano (700 m). Approx. 19 km and 900 m+. Arrival at rural lodging and dinner with Anguiano red beans, a regional dish.
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Anguiano → Ortigosa de Cameros, toward Urbión
Transition stage between Demanda and Urbión along the upper Iregua valley. Approx. 21 km and 800 m+. Arrival at Ortigosa de Cameros (1,060 m): mountain village of stone-carved houses and, if time allows, a visit to Cueva de la Paz.
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Ortigosa → Villoslada de Cameros, entering Cebollera
The most alpine day: ridge ascent between the Urbión massif and the Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park, ancient beech forests and descent into Villoslada de Cameros (1,080 m). Approx. 18 km and 1,000 m+. Dinner at the lodging with Demanda lamb.
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Villoslada → Lumbreras through the Natural Park
Last stage entirely inside the Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park (23,640 ha): mixed forests, clear rivers and likely sightings of griffon vultures over the valley. Approx. 17 km and 700 m+. Finish in Lumbreras (1,230 m) and pickup of the car for the return.
What's included
This is what the bundle covers. If you want to tweak something, we'll sort it in the proposal.
Lodging
- Three nights in rural lodgings across the CamerosBed, breakfast and dinner at family-run lodgings in mountain villages at the end of each stage: home cooking, stone and timber, and conversations with hosts who know the trails.
Activities
- Four self-guided days on the GR 190 Altos Valles Ibéricos trail: 75 km and 3,400 m+ of cumulative ascent across four days between Demanda, Urbión and Cebollera ranges. Phone support throughout and reviewed GPS track.
Transfers
- Stage logistics with your own carLinear itinerary designed to drive to Ezcaray or Lumbreras and move the car between lodgings at the end of each stage with host support. Without a car the full plan does not work.
Meals
- Daily picnic prepared by the lodgingPicnic bag prepared each morning at the lodging: sandwich with local Riojan cheese or cured meat, fruit, nuts, water and a bar. Designed to eat on the trail without dropping to a village.
- Home-cooked dinner in a Cameros villageThree home-cooked dinners at the lodging: Anguiano red beans, La Rioja potato stew, Demanda lamb, Camerano PDO cheese and dessert. La Rioja wine not included in the base price.
Extras
- Navigation kit: map + GPX track1:25,000 topographic map of the area with stages marked, downloadable GPX track for your GPS or hiking app, and a PDF guide with elevation profiles, water points and stage-by-stage notes. Delivered by email three days before.
- 24-h phone support during the trailDirect line to the local operator active 24/7 while you are on the trail: weather change, minor injury, stage reshuffle or navigation doubt. Does not replace 112 in serious emergencies.
Included
- · Three nights in rural lodging with breakfast and dinner (half-board)
- · Picnic bag prepared each morning for the day's stage
- · Navigation kit: 1:25,000 topographic map and downloadable GPX track
- · 24-h phone support throughout the trek
- · All four lodgings booked and coordinated by the local operator
Not included
- · Transport to Ezcaray or Lumbreras and between lodgings (own car or paid private transfer needed)
- · Drinks at dinner (Rioja wine, mineral water, soft drinks)
- · Meals in villages outside the booked half-board
- · Travel and mountain rescue insurance (recommended, not included)
- · Mountain leader on the trail (paid variant)
Where it happens
Price calendar
Per-person guide price. The final quote arrives with the personalised proposal.
| From | To | Price per person | Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Apr 2026 | 14 Jun 2026 | 395 € | Spring (snowmelt and waterfalls) |
| 15 Jun 2026 | 15 Sept 2026 | 425 € | Summer (Cameros high season) |
| 16 Sept 2026 | 15 Nov 2026 | 395 € | Autumn (beech forests and mycology) |
Who this fits
This fits you if: you've already done a multi-day trek, you can hike 6–8 hours with ascent without suffering, you can navigate with map and GPX, you travel in a group of 2 to 8 without small children, and you'd rather have tiny villages than busy destinations.
This does not fit if: it's your first multi-day trail, you haven't done sustained mountain ascent, you travel with kids, you need constant phone coverage or expect upmarket hotels and buffet routines. The Cameros are deeply depopulated rural territory: the offer is honest, not glamping.
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