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Hiking around Villanueva De Cameros offers access to diverse landscapes within the Cameros region of La Rioja, Spain. The area is characterized by Iberian mountain ranges, deep canyons carved by rivers like the Leza, and dense forests, including beech and pine. Karstic formations are also present, contributing to varied geological features. The village itself is situated on the slopes of the Encinedo massif, providing a mountainous backdrop for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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27.1km
08:14
870m
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Hike the GR 190: Altos Valles Ibéricos Loop, a difficult 16.9-mile trail through La Rioja's diverse Iberian mountain ranges.
18.6km
05:15
390m
390m
Hike the difficult 11.6-mile (18.6 km) Embalse de González Lacasa circular route, gaining 1283 feet (391 metres) with reservoir and mountain

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5.65km
01:43
200m
200m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.49km
02:11
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
03:50
410m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is a very nice walk through the town! Time: about 1 hour
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This trail under an oak forest is simply a mountain biker's dream.
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One of the most beautiful mountain villages in the Cameros region. Filled with stone houses, it is located on the slopes of a natural canyon, the Encinedo massif. This ravine was formed through a karstic process that gave rise to several chasms and caves. Two of them can be visited, the one in La Paz and the one in La Villa.
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Villoslada de Cameros is a small town in La Rioja inhabited by only around 400 people. It is located in a magical setting, at the foot of the Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park.
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Singular tree of the CCAA, quite deteriorated but enduring the passing of the years.
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Important town of the region of Cameros.
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Natural soccer field, on the esplanade under the entrance to the caves.
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Iron bridge, access to the famous caves of Ortigosa
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The region offers a diverse range of landscapes, from the Iberian mountain ranges and deep canyons carved by rivers like the Leza, to dense beech and pine forests. You'll also encounter unique karstic formations, including chasms and caves, as the village is nestled on the slopes of the Encinedo massif.
Yes, there are several easy trails. For instance, the Laguna de La Nava loop from Villoslada de Cameros is an easy 5.7 km path that takes about 1 hour 43 minutes. Another accessible option is the Olmo de El Rasillo – Ortigosa Iron Bridge loop from El Rasillo de Cameros, which is 5.9 km long.
Beyond the trails, you can explore the unique karstic caves in the area, such as the CuevaLobrega-I or Cueva Ventana. The Sierra Cebollera Natural Park, accessible from nearby Villoslada de Cameros, is known for its beautiful beech forests and waterfalls like Puente Ra. You can also enjoy panoramic views from viewpoints overlooking the Leza River Canyon, such as Torrejón.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular. Examples include the challenging GR 190: Altos Valles Ibéricos Loop, the González Lacasa Reservoir Loop, and the easier Laguna de La Nava loop from Villoslada de Cameros.
The region is beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly stunning when the beech forests and vineyards display vibrant red and yellow hues. Spring offers lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while summer is ideal for higher altitude trails. Winter can be suitable for hiking, especially on lower elevation paths, but some mountain routes may require specific gear or experience due to snow.
Absolutely. The González Lacasa Reservoir Loop is a popular choice, offering scenic views of the reservoir and its surrounding pine forests. The reservoir also provides opportunities for water sports like swimming and canoeing.
The hiking routes around Villanueva De Cameros are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from mountain ranges to river canyons, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, some routes connect to or pass near charming villages. For example, the Olmo de El Rasillo – Ortigosa de Cameros loop from El Rasillo de Cameros starts from El Rasillo de Cameros and includes Ortigosa de Cameros, offering a glimpse into the local architecture and culture.
There are over 15 hiking trails available around Villanueva De Cameros, ranging in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
The diverse natural environment, particularly in areas like the Sierra Cebollera Natural Park and along the Leza River Canyon, provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. Keep an eye out for griffon vultures soaring above the canyons and various species of flora and fauna within the forests.
Hike durations vary significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. Shorter, easy trails like the Laguna de La Nava loop can be completed in under two hours, while more challenging routes such as the GR 190: Altos Valles Ibéricos Loop can take over eight hours.


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