Attractions and places to see around Ajamil include historical villages, mountain passes, and natural viewpoints. This region, located in the Leza and Cidacos river basins, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore areas known for their traditional architecture and significant natural features like canyons and mountain passes. The Ajamil region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A breathtaking view of this fantastic area.
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Accommodation, shops and bar in this beautiful medieval town. They have just restored the castle
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Yanguas is located at the gates of a canyon on the Cidacos River that leads to La Rioja. The beauty of the town has made it enter by its own right into the association of The Most Beautiful Towns in Spain. Its historic group of stone houses, especially slate, preserves the appearance of traditional architecture. In addition, it houses centuries-old monuments such as the Romanesque churches of San Lorenzo and Santa María, among other buildings of heritage relevance.
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One of the most mythical ports for cyclists from La Rioja and especially for those from Logroño.
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The port of La Rasa is one of the busiest ports for the Tour of La Rioja, where it is considered a first-class port. The slope that ascends from the Iregua river is somewhat harder than its opposite, although the distance is somewhat similar. You will find successive horseshoe curves that allow you to gain perspective of the valley.
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Spectacular views of the Leza Canyon. The space is conditioned with a bench so that visitors can observe both the mountainous relief and the flora and fauna of the place from the viewpoint.
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Small town located at an altitude of 719 meters in the Leza river basin, in the Camero Viejo region. Formerly known for its textile industry, currently the small population that still lives in the municipality is mainly dedicated to livestock. It stands out for its renowned marzipans made in the town.
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San Román is the ideal base for any activity in the Leza Valley. It is the largest town in Camero Viejo and the one with the most services. Although there is only one bar/restaurant, the Montereal, it is always open and you can taste the typical Rioja dishes. Its municipal term includes several towns and its paths are very well preserved. The houses around the church and the church itself are very well preserved. There are hardly any modern structures and a walk through its streets takes you back in time and to the traditional popular architecture of La Rioja.
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The Ajamil region is known for its historical villages, scenic mountain passes, and natural viewpoints. You can discover a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes, particularly in the Leza and Cidacos river basins.
Yes, the region features significant historical sites. You can explore Yanguas Historic Village, known for its traditional stone architecture and monuments like the Romanesque churches of San Lorenzo and Santa María. Another charming settlement is Soto en Cameros, situated at 719 meters in the Leza river basin, famous for its traditional marzipans.
For breathtaking natural views, visit the Leza River Canyon Viewpoint, which offers sights of a large colony of vultures. Another excellent spot is the Leza Canyon Viewpoint, providing spectacular views of the canyon and equipped with a bench for observation. The Puerto de la Rasa (1,420 m) also offers expansive views as a mountain pass.
The Ajamil region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Ajamil, MTB Trails around Ajamil, and Road Cycling Routes around Ajamil.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both the Leza River Canyon Viewpoint and the Leza Canyon Viewpoint are considered family-friendly, offering accessible spots to enjoy nature. The historic villages like Soto en Cameros and Yanguas Historic Village also provide engaging experiences for all ages.
You'll find a range of hiking trails, from easy to difficult. For example, an easy option is the 'Leza Canyon Viewpoint loop from Soto en Cameros' (5.7 km). More challenging routes include 'Peredillo y Los Cabezas — circular desde Munilla por GR 93' (19.7 km). You can explore more options in the Hiking around Ajamil guide.
The Leza River Canyon Viewpoint is particularly special because it's a prime location to observe a large colony of vultures, with around 200 pairs nesting and flying in the area. It's a privilege to sit and watch their flight.
Soto en Cameros is a small town nestled in the Leza river basin, well-known for its traditional marzipans. It also serves as an excellent starting point for various mountain bike routes, offering rural accommodation options.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Torre en Cameros – San Román Dehesa loop from San Román de Cameros' (29.4 km, difficult) or 'San Román Dehesa – Dehesa of San Román de Cameros loop from San Román de Cameros' (25.2 km, moderate). Check the MTB Trails around Ajamil guide for more.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views from the canyon viewpoints, the charm of the historic villages, and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The presence of vulture colonies at the Leza River Canyon Viewpoint is often mentioned as a unique and memorable experience.
Yes, road cyclists can find challenging routes in the area. Examples include the 'Soria Highlands Loop' (85.4 km, difficult) and 'Logroño Stone Bridge – Logroño loop from Laguna de Cameros' (95.0 km, difficult). More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Ajamil guide.
The Puerto de la Rasa (1,420 m) is a significant mountain pass in La Rioja, connecting the Leza and Iregua valleys. It's a popular spot for cyclists, known for its successive horseshoe curves that offer changing perspectives of the valley, and is often featured in the Tour of La Rioja.


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