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The Cabezo de Piqueras, starting from the Puerto de Piqueras
Starting from Puerto de Piqueras (road pass), this hike, which presents no major difficulties, takes you to the Cabezo de Piqueras in the Sierra Cebollera, at an altitude of over 1,900 metres. At the summit, the 360° view stretches for miles.
Rambling around Spain - Muñalba, 3 Provincias, Camperón & Urbión (Soria)
A circular route starting and finishing at the car park of Castroviejo. Drive up from Duruelo de la Sierra (or walk if you want to split the route into two days).This route links several prominent summits, with sweeping ridge views, dramatic rocky landscapes, and the source of the Duero River in a wild and scenic setting.
Rambling around Spain - Duruelo de la Sierra, Covaleda and the River Duero
A gentle circular route along the River Duero in Soria, starting from the village of Duruelo de la Sierra, along woodland paths and historic bridges, passing hermitages and the village of Covaleda before returning through peaceful forest scenery.
Valdezcaray Ski (La Rioja) to Cerro de San Lorenzo
A short circular route, best done in summer or autumn to avoid the skiers. The road up from the village of Valdezcaray is pleasant enough and well-maintained for the skiing activity in the winter months.
Nájera - Santo Domingo de la Calzada
The fifty-third stage of the Camino de Santiago. A simple, short stage with few inclines, through gently rolling countryside. The route mainly follows farm tracks, and the vineyards give way to cereal crops. You arrive in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, a town that retains a beautiful medieval historic centre and was declared a Site of Historical and Artistic Interest in 1973. The town’s main heritage attraction is the cathedral.
Logroño - Nájera
The fifty-second stage of the Camino de Santiago. For this stage, the route leaves Logroño via a pleasant walk through the large La Grajera park and its lake of the same name, continuing on to Navarrete, a town renowned for its crafts. After a gentle climb leading up to Alto de San Antón, from where you can already see Nájera, the route takes you to the red rocks of the River Najerilla, where the ancient royal town of Nájera is situated.
Logroño: a city rich in history and traditions
At the crossroads of the Camino de Santiago, Logroño is crossed by the River Ebro, spanned by two bridges connecting it to Navarre and Álava. Logroño seems a vibrant city that carefully preserves an old town shaped by the Way of St James and the culture and production of wine. It is a very pleasant city to stroll around, especially in the evening, to enjoy tapas in its famous bar district.
I visited this city during the fifty-first stage of my Camino de Santiago.
Santo Domingo de la Calzada - Belorado
Fifty-fourth stage of the Camino de Santiago. This stage marks the entry into Castile and León, just after passing the village of Grañón. The route leading to Belgrado requires following maintained tracks, a few metres from the busy Carretera (N-120), making the journey somewhat unpleasant but ensuring rapid progress.
Santo Domingo de la Calzada, where the hen crowed after she had died
Santo Domingo de la Calzada was founded by the saint after whom it is named, with the aim of helping pilgrims on the Way of St James. It is a resting place on the Way of St James. Among other things, you must see its cathedral and stroll amongst the many churches, historic monuments and narrow streets, which can keep you occupied for half a day.
I visited this town during the fifty-third stage of my Camino de Santiago.