Best castles around Entrena are found in the strategic border zone that historically connected the kingdoms of Aragon and Navarre. While Entrena itself does not feature notable standing castles today, the surrounding area is rich with historical fortifications. These structures, dating back centuries, offer insights into the region's past. The landscape around Entrena, characterized by mountains and river valleys, provides a scenic backdrop for exploring these historical sites.
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The name doesn't surprise me, because the climb is "devilish", I recommend not doing it on wet terrain. Above are the ruins of a small castle or fortification.
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Possibly built in the 10th century. In the enclave of Clavijo, legend has it that the apostle Santiago, as patron saint of Spain, supported the troops of the king of León who had refused to pay homage to the Muslims of the south who demanded the famous tribute of the hundred maidens.
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The chronicles of King Fernando IV bring the first news about this fortress, which in 1299 served as a prison for Juan Nuñez de Lara, defeated after attacking the lands of the bishopric of Calahorra. In the 14th century it was the center of power of the Señorío de Cameros, linked to the Ramírez de Arellano family. The abolition of manors in the 19th century ended its raison d'être, and it was quickly used as a source of construction materials by the local inhabitants. With time and the effect of rain and wind, landslides followed one another, and the base of the castle was flattened and conditioned as it was for threshing.
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The town of Clavijo is located in the heart of Rioja's Tierra de Cameros, in a very broken terrain, surrounded by mountains with forests of holm oaks and oaks, Clavijo emerges, a place with a lot of legend and history. Barely 16 kilometers from Logroño, its fortress watches over from its battlements the roads that connect Castilla, Navarra and Aragón, the Leza river gorge and the Iregua and Ebro river valleys.
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The remains of the rocky castle of Clavijo with a wall about 85 meters long and 1.50 meters thick. This spectacular fortification is made up of four towers from which you have a wide view of all the surroundings.
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There are the remains of the rocky castle of Clavijo where, according to tradition, the battle took place in which the Apostle Santiago appeared, riding a white horse, in support of the Christian hosts. It is accessed by going up the path that ascends to the west of the urban area. The views are very beautiful from there.
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Splendid castle in the process of restoration, it is worth the climb. The date of construction is not clear but it seems to have been in the 13th century. In the 19th century it suffered abandonment and plunder, its stones being used for other constructions in the area.
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On one of the sides of the castle. With several climbing holds, both on the top and on the lower walls.
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While Entrena itself does not have standing castles, the surrounding region offers several historical fortifications. Notable examples include Clavijo Castle, known for its strategic location and extensive walls, and Nalda Castle, a 13th-century site currently undergoing restoration. These provide insight into the region's past as a border zone.
Yes, Peña Clavijo, located on one of the sides of Clavijo Castle, features climbing holds on its walls, offering a unique blend of historical exploration and recreational climbing.
Many of the castles, such as Clavijo Castle, offer wide views of the surrounding landscape, including the Leza river gorge and the Iregua and Ebro river valleys. These strategic locations were chosen for their panoramic vantage points.
The area around Entrena is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Clavijo Castle – Guardaviñas of Sorzano loop' and moderate hiking trails such as the 'Pico del Águila and Monte de la Pila Loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Entrena or Cycling around Entrena guides.
Yes, Nalda Castle is currently in the process of restoration. This allows visitors to see ongoing efforts to preserve its 13th-century structure and learn about its past as a center of power for the Señorío de Cameros.
The castles in the region, though not in Entrena itself, are historically significant as they were part of a strategic border zone connecting the kingdoms of Castilla, Navarre, and Aragón. Fortifications were built as early as the 11th century to defend these territories, reflecting centuries of conflict and power struggles in the area.
Given that many castles are ruins or on elevated terrain, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable, as weather conditions can change, especially in mountainous areas. If you plan to explore sites like Peña Clavijo, suitable climbing gear might be needed.
Yes, sites like Devil's Chair are described as 'challenging' due to steep climbs, especially on wet terrain. Peña Clavijo also offers climbing opportunities for those seeking a more adventurous experience.
Visitors often appreciate the historical insights, the scenic views from the fortifications, and the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in the surrounding natural landscape. The komoot community has shared over 30 photos and given more than 50 upvotes for these highlights, indicating their appeal.
Yes, beyond the castles themselves, there are dedicated viewpoints. For instance, the View of Clavijo Castle offers excellent perspectives of the fortress, though the path to it can be challenging.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling routes that pass by or near historical sites. For example, the 'Clavijo Castle – Guardaviñas of Sorzano loop' is a challenging cycling route that incorporates a visit to Clavijo Castle. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Entrena guide.


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