Best attractions and places to see around San Vicente De La Sonsierra are found in the heart of La Rioja Alta, a region characterized by its historical significance and natural beauty. The area features ancient fortifications, notable religious sites, and landscapes shaped by the Ebro River and extensive vineyards. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor environments. This region offers diverse points of interest for those seeking historical insights and scenic views.
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Haro is the wine capital of Rioja. It is the headquarters of the regulatory council of the Rioja wine designation of origin. It has a vibrant atmosphere all year round and in its many bars and wineries you can drink good Rioja wine.
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The route returns along the same path, passes the gate again and continues along the path with the green dots towards the geodesic vertex of Toloño (1,264 m), which is not the main summit, this is a cartographic landmark, the main summit is after a little hill planted in some airy and solitary cliffs. The views jump the meanders of the Ebro and reach the silhouettes of San Lorenzo, San Millán and the rest of the peaks of the Sierra de la Demanda. Moncayo appears further away, claiming some prominence in an unforgettable scene. At the foot of the Toloño, in the first valley hanging from the south face, appear the ruins of the Toloñoko Andra Mari, the ancient Monastery of Santa María del Toloño. And to the right the peaks that remain to complete the mountain journey.
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Berganzo is a town in Álava well known in the hiking environment for the Water Route or “Berganzoko ur bidea”, a route of about ten kilometers through the waterfalls and river wonders of the Inglares River. In the town there are route signs everywhere, it even has a private parking lot. The Toloño path begins on the outskirts of the town, towards the town of Peñacerrada, in a small parking lot with some waste containers. At the beginning of the route there are signs for the Water Route and the long-distance trail GR-1 Historic Trail. One kilometer from the exit a fork appears, the Water Route continues on the left and the Toloño path on the right, common with the GR-1 itinerary.
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Puente de Cihuri is a bridge over the Tirón River in the municipality of Cihuri, in the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. The bridge is of Roman origin and was rebuilt in the Middle Ages. It has been a monument of cultural interest since 1982. The name of the place means “the villa of the bridge” in Basque. The bridge is located next to the Priorate, a 17th century building that belonged to the Monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla. Cihuri is a small village with about 200 inhabitants. It has a church dedicated to San Juan Bautista and an archaeological site with a spring and wash houses used for wool processing.
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Almost all Rioja wineries are actually represented in Haro. So you can also taste a lot.
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Haro is the wine-growing center of the Rioja Alta The only attractive thing is the quiet old town, located on a hill above the central Plaza de la Paz. In June there is the wine battle “Batalla del Vino”. The church Iglesia Santo Tomas is worth seeing. Built between the 15th and 17th centuries, it shows various architectural styles from Gothic to Baroque. The Plateresque portal is particularly impressive.
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Haro is the wine-growing center of the Rioja Alta The only thing that is attractive is the quiet old town, located on a hill above the central Plaza de la Paz. In June there is the “Batalla del Vino” wine battle. The church Iglesia Santo Tomas is worth seeing. Between the 15th and 17th centuries. Built, it shows different architectural styles from Gothic to Baroque. The Plateresque portal is particularly impressive.
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The region is steeped in history. You can visit the medieval Castle of San Vicente, which offers panoramic views and includes the 16th-century Parish Church of Santa María la Mayor within its walls. Don't miss the 12th-century Romanesque Puente de Cihuri, a bridge of Roman origin, and the 11th-century Hermitage of Santa María de la Piscina, part of an archaeological complex with rock-cut tombs. The town of Haro also boasts a historic old town with significant monuments.
For breathtaking views, head to the Castle of San Vicente, especially from its Torre Mayor (Homage Tower). The Mirador de la Sonsierra also provides spectacular vistas. The emblematic Toloño summit offers extensive panoramic views of the Ebro meanders, the Sierra de la Demanda, and the Sierra de Cantabria.
San Vicente de la Sonsierra is at the heart of La Rioja Alta's wine culture. Haro is known as the wine capital, home to many famous Rioja wineries. You can explore the vast vineyards, visit local bodegas, and discover ancient rock-cut winepresses (*lagares rupestres*) that showcase the region's winemaking heritage.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The historic town of Haro offers a charming old town to explore. The Puente de Cihuri, a Roman-origin bridge, is a pleasant spot, and the nearby river is frequented by locals for swimming in summer. Berganzo Village, with its river and bridges, also offers a family-friendly atmosphere.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can walk along the Ebro River banks, which are part of the GR-52 (Sendero del Ebro hiking route), or explore paths through agricultural lands that reveal ancient settlements and hermit caves. A notable option is the 'Rock-Cut Winepress Route' through the vineyards. For more detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around San Vicente De La Sonsierra guide.
Absolutely. The region's varied terrain is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both road cycling and mountain biking through vineyards and scenic landscapes. Explore options in the MTB Trails around San Vicente De La Sonsierra guide and the Cycling around San Vicente De La Sonsierra guide.
San Vicente de la Sonsierra is renowned for the unique and ancient 'Los Picaos' tradition. This is a penitential practice maintained by the Cofradía de la Santa Vera Cruz, where penitents self-flagellate in public as an act of faith during Easter and other festivities. It's a profound cultural experience unique to the region.
Yes, the area is home to over a hundred ancient rock-carved winepresses (*lagares rupestres*) and hermit caves. These sites offer fascinating insights into early winemaking traditions and ancient settlements, providing a glimpse into the region's historical agricultural and spiritual practices.
Beyond the Parish Church of Santa María la Mayor within the castle, you can visit the 11th-century Romanesque Hermitage of Santa María de la Piscina, which includes a necropolis. Other significant sites include the early Gothic Hermitage of San Juan de la Cerca and the 18th-century Basílica of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, located on the outskirts of town.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The panoramic views from the castle and Toloño summit are highly praised. The rich wine culture, especially in Haro, and the charm of the medieval structures like the Puente de Cihuri, are also frequently highlighted. The opportunity to explore ancient sites and enjoy outdoor activities amidst stunning vineyard landscapes makes for a memorable experience.
Yes, within the municipality, you can explore the villages of Peciña and Berganzo Village. Berganzo, nestled in the Sierra de Cantabria and divided by the Inglares River, offers historical charm and is known as the beginning of a water route. Rivas de Tereso also features historical and cultural sites, such as the 12th-century Church of San Miguel.


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