Canyons around Soto En Cameros, a municipality in La Rioja, Spain, are characterized by the prominent Leza River Canyon. This steep gorge features vertical walls up to 200 meters high and is part of a Biosphere Reserve, recognized for its ecological value. The region also includes several other gorges and ravines, offering diverse natural landscapes. These geological formations provide opportunities for hiking and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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It's impressive from above, and even a little frightening from the inside; it's almost impenetrable.
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Although smaller than its neighbors, exploring its interior is like entering a forest of fairies, elves, elves and, of course, some troll 👹
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I really liked this descent, with a wooden fence for almost the entire route and some benches along the way.
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A delight to walk through this narrow ravine, sometimes on one side and sometimes on the other. Too bad it was quite dry.
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This section through the Torremuña ravine is very characteristic. The path overlooks the stream passing over huge plates of strata discovered by erosion. The entire path alternates between shades of gray, ocher or orange layers. It does not have much of a slope but there are some small steps and the route alternates between the plates of the strata and the sediment accumulated over time.
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Recreation area in the southern part of Soto en Cameros, it has a pool, a small spring and the promenade itself along the river. Good end of the canyon trail.
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The primary natural attraction is the Leza River Canyon, known for its dramatic vertical walls up to 200 meters high. Other notable gorges include BarrancoDelVal, which features a descent with a wooden fence, and Hoya de la Cueva, described as impressive from above and almost impenetrable from within.
The Leza River Canyon showcases striking geological strata with layers of gray, ocher, and orange exposed by erosion. You can also observe a rich riparian forest, especially vibrant in autumn. The area is part of a Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its special ecological value.
Yes, the Leza River Canyon is a great spot for wildlife observation. It's home to diverse animal and plant species adapted to the rocky environment. Visitors often spot griffon vultures and eagles soaring above the canyon walls.
Absolutely. The Leza River Canyon features significant dinosaur footprint sites (Icnitas) near Soto en Cameros and on the way to Zenzano, which are particularly appealing for families. Additionally, La Isla is a recreation area in Soto en Cameros with a pool and promenade, serving as a good endpoint for canyon trails and suitable for families.
Autumn is particularly beautiful, as the riparian forest in the Leza River Canyon displays changing hues. However, the canyons offer a blend of natural grandeur and ecological richness year-round, with various hiking routes available for different seasons.
Yes, the Viewpoint of the Leza River Canyon, also known as Mirador del Torrejón, offers spectacular panoramic views of the gorge and is easily accessible. Informative panels at the viewpoint explain the canyon's formation, flora, and fauna.
The Leza River Canyon offers various hiking routes of differing difficulty levels, including a relatively simple and comfortable 4.6 km path from Soto en Cameros. Other trails include the enjoyable walk through Barranco de San Martín and the characteristic section of GR 93 San Román - Torremuña through the Torremuña ravine.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor sports. You can find numerous MTB trails, running trails, and cycling routes that explore the diverse landscapes around Soto En Cameros.
Yes, the Leza River Canyon area is well-equipped with amenities, including picnic areas by the river. Soto en Cameros also offers local restaurants, making it suitable for a full day out in nature.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic landscapes, the opportunity to observe griffon vultures, and the geological formations. The descent through BarrancoDelVal with its wooden fence and benches is also a highlight for many, as is the unique experience of exploring Hoya de la Cueva.


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