La Rioja

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La Rioja packs 73 activities into a region where Ebro valley vineyards meet the snowy peaks of the Sierra de la Demanda. Pico San Lorenzo at 2,271 m is the highest point and the starting mark for long-distance hiking routes crossing beech forests with trees over 200 years old. The GR-93 footpath crosses the sierra north to south in 4 stages, connecting Romanesque monasteries with medieval villages of fewer than 50 inhabitants. The Leza river canyon is La Rioja's deepest gorge: 12 kilometres of limestone cliffs up to 200 metres high with griffon vultures nesting on the walls. Its riverside path winds between freshwater pools and medieval mill turbines, crossing three suspension bridges over the current. Difficulty is low and the return walk takes four hours. The French Way of St James enters La Rioja at Navarrete and runs 70 kilometres to Burgos through centuries-old cellars of Rioja Alta and Rioja Alavesa. The Ruta del Vino by bicycle follows the same corridor with variants visiting 38 affiliated wineries and three wine museums, with daily stages of 20–40 km between Haro, Logroño and Alfaro.

Highlights

  • • Hiking in Sierra de la Demanda with ascent to San Lorenzo (2,271 m)
  • • Cycle touring on the Ruta del Vino with stops at 38 Rioja Alta wineries
  • • Canyoning and trekking in the Leza canyon below 200-metre limestone cliffs
  • • French Way of St James through the Rioja section amid medieval vineyards
  • • Griffon vulture watching on the nesting walls of the Leza canyon

Best time to visit

Spring (April–June) for hiking with wildflowers and high water in the Leza. Autumn (September–November) for cycle touring on the Wine Route and harvest season. The sierra in summer reaches 15–20 °C.

Practical tips

For the Haro wineries, book your visit at least 48 hours ahead: the most popular ones fill quickly at Easter and during harvest. In the Leza canyon, the pools may only hold water from January to June. Bring insect repellent.

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Frequently asked questions sobre La Rioja

The round trip from Leza de Río Leza covers 12 km and takes four hours at a relaxed pace. No specialist equipment is needed: trekking boots and water are sufficient.
The route includes 38 wineries affiliated with the Rioja Alta DO, among them landmark cellar-museums designed by Gehry, Calatrava and Moneo. Book visits in advance during peak season.
July to September for a snow-free ascent. The beech forest in autumn (October–November) offers vivid colours and well-marked paths. From December to March there is snow and light crampons or snowshoes are advisable.