Best attractions and places to see around Aldeanueva De Ebro include a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and wine-related sites. Located in La Rioja Baja, the town is deeply rooted in viticultural traditions, surrounded by an agricultural landscape dominated by vineyards. The area offers a variety of experiences, from exploring ancient landmarks to engaging with the region's winemaking heritage.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Cidacos greenway runs peacefully through the valley of this river among the beautiful Rioja landscapes of reddish karst formations, orchards and some forests.
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At the top of the Sierra de la Yerga is this antenna with a peak that has aerial views of the entire Rioja area and is located near the Hermitage of Santa María de Yerga
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Beautiful reservoir that is located near the town of Calahorra and that is a few kilometers from this town. It is a beautiful wetland area to take a lap in the waters of this reservoir.
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The Picuezo and the Picueza are a set of geological formations very characteristic of the town or Autol, due to the sediments brought by the river that over the years have scratched the are and these towers have remained elevated above the rest.
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Excellent place to eat and spend a full day of cultural visits. A labyrinth of streets and humble houses as used by the Romans and Jews who lived here for more than five centuries.
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It's as if someone had built mud castles on the beach with wet sand - that's what the washed-out rock formations in the town of Autol look like. Absolutely surreal and definitely worth a visit! Don't forget the photo!
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Aldeanueva de Ebro offers a rich history. You can visit the impressive Renaissance-style Iglesia de San Bartolomé, admire the panoramic views from the Ermita de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, or discover the ancient Arco del Portal, which once served as a town entrance. The main square, Plaza de España, and Plaza de la Fuente also feature unique sculptural works by local artist Miguel Angel Sainz Jiménez.
The region is deeply rooted in viticulture. You can visit the Museo del Vino de Aldeanueva de Ebro, housed in the historic Ermita de Nuestra Señora del Portal, to learn about ancient winemaking. Many local wineries, such as Viñedos de Alfaro (now Real Agrado), Bodega Marqués de Reinosa, and Viñedos Real Rubio, offer guided tours and tastings. The town is also a key starting point for the 'Ruta del Vino de Rioja Oriental'.
Yes, the area is surrounded by an agricultural landscape dominated by vineyards. For stunning aerial views of the entire Rioja area, consider a trip to the Yerga Summit. The El Perdiguero Reservoir, a beautiful wetland area near Calahorra, also offers pleasant walks along its waters.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore rural trails that wind through scenic vineyards, known as 'Rutas entre viñedos'. For cycling, the Cidacos Greenway offers a peaceful route through the valley with views of Rioja landscapes. You can find various hiking, road cycling, and running trails around Aldeanueva De Ebro.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the unique geological formations of Autol and its Picuezos, which resemble mud castles. The Cidacos Greenway is a gentle cycle path perfect for family bike rides, and the El Perdiguero Reservoir provides a lovely setting for family walks.
Yes, a must-see is Autol and its Picuezos. These are remarkable washed-out rock formations that resemble mud castles, created by river sediments over time. They offer a truly surreal and memorable sight.
The Cidacos Greenway is a cycle path that runs peacefully through the valley of the Cidacos river. It offers beautiful views of Rioja landscapes, including reddish karst formations, orchards, and forests, making it ideal for cycling and leisurely walks.
Calahorra Old Town is an excellent place for cultural visits. It features a labyrinth of streets and historic houses, reflecting its past as a Roman and Jewish settlement. It's a great spot to spend a day exploring its rich history and enjoying local cuisine.
From the Yerga Summit, located at the top of the Sierra de la Yerga, you can expect breathtaking aerial views of the entire Rioja area. It's a fantastic spot for photography and appreciating the vast landscape.
The region's climate is favorable for viticulture, suggesting pleasant conditions for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for exploring vineyards, hiking, and cycling, as the weather is mild and the landscapes are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Wine harvest season in late summer/early autumn offers unique enotourism experiences.
Yes, Aldeanueva de Ebro acts as an open-air museum for works by local artist Miguel Angel Sainz Jiménez. You can find his sculptural ensembles in the Plaza de España, symbolizing the ages of man, hours of the day, and seasons, and in the Plaza de la Fuente, which pays homage to traditional courtship rituals.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological formations like Autol and its Picuezos, often described as surreal and worth a visit for photos. The peaceful Cidacos Greenway for its scenic views, and the beautiful wetland area of El Perdiguero Reservoir for walks are also highly enjoyed.


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