Mountain peaks around Ventosa, a municipality in La Rioja, Spain, provide access to the mountainous Sierra de Moncalvillo. This region features diverse hiking routes through forests, offering expansive views. The area holds historical significance, with ancient Roman roads and the Camino de Santiago passing through. Visitors can explore a variety of natural landscapes and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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This is a beautiful climb that starts off gently, but from kilometer 7 onwards, it begins to incline and you face ramps of almost 13%. The views are magnificent and the road surface is in good condition.
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I had this mountain to finish the route and, seeing the slope and the loose stone surface, I was afraid to go down it, so, to avoid it, I had to make a detour along a track of more than 2 kilometers.
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Small summit, at 1420 meters, in the ridge. It includes a beautiful pyramid shelter and a watchtower that reminds me of the ones in Yogi Bear cartoons. Very cool!
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Practically at 1500 meters, a good starting point for a quiet route through the hills. The pity is to see so many antennas.
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Around Ventosa, you can explore several impressive peaks. Highlights include Alto de Moncalvillo, which offers beautiful views from the highest point of the refrigerator route and features an antenna and a snow house. Another must-see is Serradero, a summit at nearly 1500 meters that serves as an excellent starting point for routes through the hills, providing wide views. Additionally, LasNeveras is a popular viewpoint and summit at 1420 meters, known for its unique pyramid shelter and watchtower.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the region offers demanding ascents. The Ascent to Moncalvillo / Serradero Summit from Navarrete is a beautiful climb that starts gently but includes ramps of almost 13% from kilometer 7 onwards, rewarding you with magnificent views. Another challenging summit is PicoDeLaPerdiz, known for its steep slopes and loose stone surfaces.
The mountain peaks around Ventosa offer expansive and beautiful panoramic views. From Alto de Moncalvillo, you can enjoy broad vistas from the highest point of the refrigerator route. Serradero also provides wide views across the hills. The region, part of the Sierra de Moncalvillo, is known for its diverse forests and open landscapes, making for picturesque scenery, especially during sunrise over the Rioja wine country.
The area around Ventosa is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and mountain biking trails. For hiking, consider the challenging Moncalvillo and Las Neveras Loop or the moderate Art and Nature in Nájera – Ventosa loop. Runners can explore routes like the French Way - Navarrete Loop, while mountain bikers have options such as the Moncalvillo BTT Center Loop. These activities allow you to experience the diverse forests and expansive views of the Sierra de Moncalvillo.
Yes, the region around Ventosa is rich in history. The area holds historical significance with ancient Roman roads and the famous Camino de Santiago passing through Ventosa itself. While exploring the peaks, you might encounter structures like the watchtower at LasNeveras, which adds a unique touch to the natural landscape. The nearby municipality of Ventosa also serves as a gateway to areas with local legends, such as Poyo de Roldán.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Ventosa's peaks aren't detailed, mountainous regions like the Sierra de Moncalvillo generally offer pleasant hiking conditions during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. These seasons provide comfortable weather for exploring the diverse forests and enjoying the expansive views. Summer can also be suitable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter hiking is possible but may require specific gear due to snow and colder conditions at higher elevations.
Yes, there are some facilities that can offer shelter. At Alto de Moncalvillo, near the snow house, there is a hut available where you can take refuge, especially if caught in the rain. Additionally, LasNeveras features a beautiful pyramid shelter, which can be a welcome sight during your trek.
The terrain around Ventosa's peaks varies, offering a mix of experiences. You'll find diverse forests, as mentioned in the guide's introduction, providing shaded paths. Some trails, like the one leading to PicoDeLaPerdiz, can feature steep slopes and loose stone surfaces, requiring careful footing. Other routes, such as the Ascent to Moncalvillo / Serradero Summit from Navarrete, have well-maintained road surfaces, even with significant inclines.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful views and the variety of routes available. The opportunity to enjoy expansive vistas from summits like Alto de Moncalvillo and Serradero is a major draw. The unique features like the pyramid shelter at LasNeveras and the historical context of the region also add to the overall appeal, making for a rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes that allow you to explore the area comprehensively. For a challenging option, consider the Moncalvillo and Las Neveras Loop. There are also various Poyo de Roldán loops, ranging from difficult to moderate, and the Valbornedo Reservoir – Dehesa de Hornos loop, which is a moderate option. These routes offer diverse scenery through forests and provide expansive views.
Absolutely! The region around Ventosa offers a good selection of mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the Ventosa, Dehesa de Hornos, Embalse de Valbornedo – circular, which is a moderate ride. For more challenging options, explore the Moncalvillo BTT Center Loop or the Alto de Moncalvillo Loop. These trails allow you to experience the mountainous terrain on two wheels.


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