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Rioja-Sierra de Los Agudos from Las Lagunas de la Degollada
A lovely circular route with magnificent and surprising scenery in the heart of La Rioja. A beautiful ridge walk featuring two easy summits offering magnificent views over the plains of La Rioja and a descent through a wild mini-canyon.
A short loop in the Bardenas desert
This short stroll will give you a complete and highly exotic overview of what the Bardenas desert has to offer in terms of difficulties and landscapes, and is sure to be an unforgettable experience.
The desert is open from 8.00 a.m. until one hour before sunset.
Depending on the bird nesting season, there is strictly no access to certain parts of the desert.
The Cabezo de Castildetierra
A short walk around one of the most remarkable sites in the Bardenas Reales, a very arid area in the south-west of the Autonomous Community of Navarre.
Castillo de Peñaflor
Situated in the Bardenas Reales desert, this castle is said to have served, according to legend, as a prison for Doña Blanca of Navarre, who is said to have refused the husband chosen for her by her father, Juan II of Aragon.
Torres del Río – Logroño
Fifty-first stage of the Camino de Santiago. On this stage, you leave Navarre and enter La Rioja, famous for its vineyards, before reaching Logroño. The twenty kilometres of this section begin with a path through ravines, but once you reach Viana, the route becomes much easier to walk. Make the most of your late afternoon and evening to visit Logroño, a city rich in history and traditions dating back to the Middle Ages. In the evening, the narrow streets of the old town are bustling with life.
Pilate's Balcony
A round trip to discover the spectacular Balcón de Pilatos.
The more adventurous can venture up for the superb views that give the place its name, but there are no marked paths and the slope is severe.
Estella the Beautiful
The medieval old town of Estella, through which the River Ega flows, boasts numerous Romanesque and Gothic buildings that bear witness to its former splendour. ‘Estella la bella’, as the pilgrims of the Middle Ages called it, is situated in Navarre, on the Camino Francés, between Puente la Reina and Logroño. I visited this beautiful town during the forty-ninth stage of my Camino de Santiago.
Estella Lizarra - Torres del Rio
Fiftieth stage of the Camino de Santiago. This stage takes you to the southernmost reaches of Navarre, to the picturesque village of Torres del Río, with its Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a jewel of Romanesque art. In the blazing sun, this route is long and gruelling. When you arrive in Irache, known for its wine fountain, you will have walked for only half an hour, and you will still have 27 km to go… yet Irache wine is very strong, even if it goes down easily! Remember to fill your water bottle… with water!
Puente la Reina - Estella Lizarra
Forty-ninth stage of the Camino de Santiago. This short stage remains very interesting thanks to the towns you pass through, such as Mañerú, Cirauqui and Villatuerta, until you reach your destination for the day, Estella, on the River Ega, a marvel from centuries past, which welcomes you with a very photogenic bridge.