Mountain peaks around Entrena offer diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts within La Rioja, Spain. The municipality is situated near the Sierra de Moncalvillo mountain range, which is part of the Sistema Ibérico. This region features both modest local heights and more challenging summits, providing varied terrain for hiking. The natural landscapes include forests and offer extensive views of the Ebro Valley and surrounding areas. Entrena serves as a gateway to exploring these natural features and their historical significance.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The Alto de Moncalvillo is located on the Las Neveras trail, where the old snow wells were. It is also the entry point to the ridge of the surrounding mountains and a privileged viewpoint.
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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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Walk to Pico de la Sala at 668 meters above sea level and you will enjoy incredible views of the Montes de Logroño and the valleys below.
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Imposing cross on top of the mountain under which the battle of Clavijo took place. I recommend going and coming back along the return itinerary from the hermitage: the one that went up had a lot of loose stones.
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Mythical hill between Lardero and Logroño, frequented by trairrunners, bikers and other fauna of the style ...
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Among the most popular peaks are Monte La Pila, known as a mythical hill frequented by trail runners and bikers, and Pico de la Sala, which offers incredible views of the Montes de Logroño and the valleys below. Another favorite is Alto de Moncalvillo, the highest point of the refrigerator route, featuring beautiful views and a snow house in the area.
The highest peak in the Sierra de Moncalvillo is Serradero, reaching 1,495 meters above sea level. Other significant peaks in the range include Neveras (1,424 m) and Calva (1,261 m), all offering challenging ascents and expansive views.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to Serradero (1,495 m) in the Sierra de Moncalvillo provides a significant challenge. A notable route is the Ascent to Moncalvillo / Serradero Summit from Navarrete, which features a 15.3 km route with a 985-meter vertical ascent and ramps of almost 13%.
The peaks around Entrena, especially those in the Sierra de Moncalvillo and local heights like Pico del Águila and Monte la Pila, offer exceptional panoramic views. You can see the Iregua and Cameros valleys, the Cantabria mountain range, and on clear days, even the Pyrenees and the extensive Ebro Valley.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed, peaks like Monte Calva (1,261 m) are described as beautiful and easy-to-reach, making them suitable for hikers of moderate fitness, which can often include families. The "Pico del Águila and Monte de la Pila Loop" is a moderate 9.20 km trail that could also be a rewarding option for families.
The Sierra de Moncalvillo is known for its diverse flora, including pines, common hollies, beeches, and oaks. The region features lush forests, varied topography, and unique geological formations. You can also find a snow house near Alto de Moncalvillo.
Yes, the area around Monte la Pila and Pico de la Sala holds archaeological significance, with remains dating back to the 7th and 6th centuries B.C. attributed to the pre-Roman Berones people. Additionally, Laturce features an imposing cross on its summit, under which the battle of Clavijo is said to have taken place.
The Sierra de Moncalvillo and surrounding areas are generally appealing for hiking during spring, summer, and autumn. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter can bring snow to the higher peaks, making conditions more challenging and requiring appropriate gear.
Beyond reaching summits, Entrena offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the "Pico del Águila and Monte de la Pila Loop" or the "Valbornedo Reservoir Trail." There are also running trails, including the "Swamp and La Grajera Park" loop, and cycling routes like the "Clavijo Castle – Guardaviñas of Sorzano loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Entrena, Running Trails around Entrena, and Cycling around Entrena guides.
Yes, a popular route is the "Pico del Águila and Monte de la Pila Loop," a moderate 9.20 km (5.7 miles) trail with an elevation gain of 250 meters (830 feet). This loop offers a rewarding experience for hikers and allows you to visit both peaks. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Entrena guide.
Monte La Pila is a mythical hill located between Lardero and Logroño, highly frequented by trail runners, bikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts. It offers exceptional panoramic views of the Iregua and Cameros valleys, making it a rewarding spot for both physical activity and scenic appreciation.
While Entrena provides access to the Sierra de Moncalvillo, direct public transport options to specific trailheads within the mountain range are limited. It is generally recommended to use a car for more flexible access to the various starting points for hikes and climbs within the Sierra.


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