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No traffic touring cycling routes around Lardero traverse a landscape shaped by extensive vineyards and olive groves, characteristic of the La Rioja wine region. The area features rolling hills and the nearby Ebro River, offering diverse scenery for cyclists. The terrain includes picturesque agricultural lands and access to recreational areas like La Grajera Reservoir, providing varied surfaces from paved roads to gravel paths.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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22.6km
01:49
240m
240m
Cycle through the vineyards of Rioja Media on this 14.0-mile (22.6 km) moderate touring route from Villamediana de Iregua.
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30.8km
02:53
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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33.0km
02:43
700m
700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.8km
01:49
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is a traditional structure that had several uses. The main one, and which gives it its name, is that of a watchtower for the vineyards to prevent the theft of fruit. In times of tilling, it also served to shelter workers in case of bad weather.
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Suitable for cyclists and walkers of any level and physical condition.
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The Great Black Bull: The story of Spain's most iconic billboards dates back to the founding of a Cadiz brandy and sherry winery by an Englishman named Osborne. The bulls originally stood up to 4 meters tall and bore the Osborne name in red letters. The herd grew to 500 before anti-billboard legislation threatened their existence. Following a public outcry, they were removed from the street, the lettering removed, and rebuilt to a height of 14 meters.
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The reservoir was built over a century ago from a small natural lake to provide irrigation water for agricultural land.
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Beautiful views of the Leza-Jubera valley
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A very interesting and majestic bull sitting here on the hill.
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Navarrete is a town on the Way of St. James in the autonomous region of La Rioja. Due to its monuments and historical significance, the town centre has been declared a Conjunto histórico-artístico. After walking towards the town for what seems like an eternity, you are rewarded with a magical town that has one of the most beautiful cathedrals on the Way of St. James.
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On stage 8 of the classic Way of St. James, you start in the morning in Logroño and come straight to this beautiful place at the beginning of the stage: ducks swim on the reservoir and squirrels greet visitors. A truly magical place.
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There are over 130 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Lardero. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 19 easy, 36 moderate, and 80 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable path for every cyclist.
The no traffic touring cycling routes around Lardero offer a diverse experience. You'll find many routes with well-paved surfaces, especially those traversing the picturesque vineyards of Rioja Media. Additionally, some paths, like those around La Grajera Reservoir, incorporate gravel roads, providing a varied and engaging ride through the region's agricultural landscapes and natural features.
Yes, Lardero offers several family-friendly no traffic cycling options. The recently inaugurated cycle and pedestrian path connecting Lardero with Alberite is ideal for families, providing a safe and enjoyable ride. For a shorter, easy loop, consider the Camino de Santiago – La Grajera Reservoir loop from Estadio Municipal Las Gaunas, which is just over 5.6 km long and features minimal elevation gain.
Many routes offer opportunities to see significant landmarks and natural features. You can cycle past the historic Logroño Stone Bridge, a part of the Camino Frances, or visit the serene La Grajera Reservoir. Other notable sights include the Osborne Bull and the historic Clavijo Castle, which can be incorporated into longer tours like the Stone Water Fountain – Clavijo Castle loop from GerontoIregua.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Lardero, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 260 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's picturesque vineyard landscapes, the tranquility of the traffic-free paths, and the opportunity to combine cycling with wine tourism and visits to charming villages. The well-maintained surfaces and diverse scenery are also often highlighted.
Yes, Lardero offers several excellent circular no traffic touring cycling routes. A popular option is The Vineyards of Rioja Media – circular from, which allows you to immerse yourself in the region's famous wine country. Another challenging circular route is the Moncalvillo Trail – Guardaviñas of Sorzano loop from Salobre, offering significant elevation for experienced riders.
The continental Mediterranean climate of La Rioja makes spring and autumn particularly ideal for touring cycling. In spring, the vineyards are lush and green, while autumn offers a spectacular display as the vine leaves turn vibrant reds and yellows. Summers can be hot, and winters cold, so these shoulder seasons provide the most comfortable temperatures for extended rides.
Lardero's proximity to Logroño, the regional capital, means many routes are accessible. While specific public transport options for carrying bikes directly to trailheads might vary, Logroño itself is well-connected. The recently expanded cycle path network, including the Lardero-Alberite connection, also enhances sustainable mobility within the metropolitan area, making it easier to reach starting points without a car.
Absolutely. Routes that traverse the Ebro River valley or ascend into the rolling hills often provide stunning viewpoints over the vineyards and surrounding landscapes. The View of Navarrete – Osborne Bull loop from Lardero offers expansive views. Areas around La Grajera Reservoir and the wider Sierra de Cameros region are known for diverse natural scenery, offering potential for wildlife observation, especially birds.
Many of the routes originate from or pass through Lardero and nearby Logroño, where public parking facilities are generally available. For routes starting in smaller villages or natural areas, look for designated parking spots near trailheads or local amenities. The growing cycling infrastructure in the region aims to support easy access for cyclists, including parking options.
Yes, beginners can enjoy several easy, no traffic routes. The cycle path connecting Lardero with Alberite is perfect for those new to touring cycling. Another excellent option is the Camino de Santiago – La Grajera Reservoir loop from Estadio Municipal Las Gaunas, which is short, flat, and offers a pleasant ride around the reservoir, ideal for a relaxed outing.


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