Mountain peaks around Cellorigo are situated within the Obarenes Mountains, a region characterized by its rocky terrain and varied elevations. The area offers panoramic views of the Rioja Alta, Sierra de Cebollera, and other surrounding mountain ranges. These peaks provide a rewarding experience for hikers and those seeking natural landscapes. The village of Cellorigo itself is nestled among these features, offering direct access to the trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A good idea if you have climbed Mount Forte before (or after).
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For not much effort, the visual reward is great.
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Clean path to the top. Views of the Monastery of La Herrera. The mailbox is not at the highest point because it does not have views, but a few meters to the East.
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In the Montes Obarenses we find this huge cross that peaks in the middle of the mountain range. As with most peaks in the area, the panoramic views are very beautiful!
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Mountain that is in the old middle of the Montes Obarenses and from where you can see impressive views of the valley where the center of Miranda de Ebro is located.
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Nice cross and mailbox, and very good views. Worth
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Very good walk from the picnic areas of San Juan del Monte.
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The region around Cellorigo offers several appreciated peaks and viewpoints. Among the most popular are Cruz de Motrico, known for its large cross and panoramic views, and Peña la Abeja, which provides impressive vistas of the valley and Miranda de Ebro. Visitors also enjoy Peñalrayo for its excellent views of the La Rioja area.
From the mountain peaks around Cellorigo, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. On a clear day, you can see the entire Rioja Alta, the Sierra de Cebollera, La Demanda and San Millán, the Obarenes Mountains to the west and east, Gorbea, Anboto, and the Sierra de Toloño. The aerial view of Cellorigo village from the peaks, such as Peña Lengua, is also a significant draw.
The mountain peaks around Cellorigo, part of the Obarenes Mountains, are characterized by rocky terrain. The main ascent to Peña Lengua directly from Cellorigo is relatively short and accessible, taking about 20 minutes at a leisurely pace, with a short, approximately 10-meter climb that offers good grip. However, some nearby crags present more challenging climbs suitable for experienced mountaineers, rated PD or PD+, II or II+.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The ascent to Peña Lengua from Cellorigo village is relatively short and can be done at a leisurely pace, making it accessible for many. The region offers a mix of easy and more challenging routes, so families can choose trails that match their fitness levels. Many viewpoints, like Cruz de Motrico, offer great rewards for modest effort.
While the region can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking the mountain peaks around Cellorigo, with mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Clear days are ideal for maximizing the panoramic views. Winter hiking is also possible, but conditions may require appropriate gear and experience.
Beyond the impressive rocky outcrops and panoramic viewpoints, you'll find several notable features. Cruz de Motrico features a large cross, a traditional spot for visitors. At the base of Peña la Abeja, you can spot the Camaldolese Yermo de Nuestra Señora de Herrera. Some summits, like Rave, even feature small nativity scenes and multiple mailboxes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, which often encompass vast areas like the Rioja Alta and surrounding mountain ranges. The sense of accomplishment from reaching peaks like Monte Fuerte for a great visual reward, and the unique features like the cross at Cruz de Motrico, are also highly appreciated. Many find the exploration of rocky outcrops and varied itineraries very rewarding.
Yes, the region offers circular itineraries that allow you to experience varied views of the crags from different angles. These routes provide opportunities to explore successive peaks with varying levels of difficulty, ensuring a diverse hiking experience around the Obarenes Mountains.
Besides hiking and exploring the peaks, the area around Cellorigo offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like 'Frías y Portillo de Busto' and 'Sierra de Oña y La Bureba', or gravel biking routes such as 'Salinas de Añana – Carlos III Bridge loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Cellorigo, Gravel biking around Cellorigo, and Cycling around Cellorigo guide pages.
The duration of hikes around Cellorigo peaks can vary significantly depending on the chosen route and your pace. The direct ascent to Peña Lengua from Cellorigo village is relatively short, taking about 20 minutes at a leisurely pace. However, circular itineraries exploring multiple peaks or more challenging routes within the Obarenes Mountains can extend to several hours, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness.
Yes, the layout of the Obarenes Mountains around Cellorigo allows for exploring successive peaks in one outing. For instance, Monte Fuerte is often visited as a summit prior to Peñalrayo, creating a rewarding multi-peak experience. Circular routes are designed to offer varied views and access to different summits.


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