Mountain peaks around Clavijo, located in La Rioja, Spain, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The region is dominated by Monte Laturce, a prominent summit reaching 1,039 meters, known for its extensive views of the Logroño area and the Ebro depression. This area is steeped in history, particularly due to its association with the legendary Battle of Clavijo and features cultural landmarks like Clavijo Castle and the Royal Basilica of Santiago. The rugged terrain and varied elevations…
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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I made it to the top because I'm very rough and occasionally noticed traces of the trail, but you have to fight a lot with all kinds of spikes. I don't recommend it.
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As you walk counterclockwise around the Campana Depression, you will find yourself surrounded by native oaks and pines. The conical peak of Cuatro Cantos at 612 meters above sea level, gives you incredible views of the Ebro and the surrounding peaks.
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy Monte La Pila, a mythical hill popular with trail runners and bikers. Another favorite is Pico de la Sala, offering incredible views of the Montes de Logroño. Laturce, also known as Monte Laturce, is highly regarded for its historical significance and imposing cross at the summit.
The region is rich in history. Laturce (Monte Laturce) is famously associated with the legendary Battle of Clavijo. On its slopes, you can find the 18th-century Royal Basilica of Santiago and the ruins of the 12th-century Monastery of San Prudencio. The historic Clavijo Castle, of probable Muslim origin, also offers panoramic views from the mountain.
Yes, many peaks offer excellent viewpoints. From the summit of Pico de la Sala, you can enjoy views of the Montes de Logroño. Cuatro Cantos Hill provides incredible views of the Ebro and surrounding peaks. Monte Laturce itself offers extensive views of the Logroño region and the Ebro depression, with the Cantabria and Codés mountain ranges in the background.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like the circular path around Peña Clavijo, which includes the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and the ruins of the Monastery of San Prudencio. There are also easier options such as the Ermita de la Antigua and Río Iregua Loop or a shorter hiking loop directly from Clavijo. For more details, explore the Hiking around Clavijo guide.
Absolutely. The region is popular for both mountain biking and trail running. Monte La Pila is a favorite spot for bikers and trail runners. You can find challenging MTB routes like the Clavijo Castle and Nalda Loop, or difficult trail running paths such as the Serrezuela – Sima I3 loop. Check the MTB Trails around Clavijo and Running Trails around Clavijo guides for more options.
While specific family-friendly trails are not detailed for the peaks themselves, the general area around Clavijo offers accessible options. The ascent to Monte Laturce from Clavijo village is relatively short and gentle, making it suitable for families. The historical sites like Clavijo Castle can also be engaging for children. Look for 'easy' rated routes in the Hiking around Clavijo guide for suitable options.
The region's climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer can be warm, but higher elevations provide some relief. Winter can bring colder temperatures, especially at higher altitudes, but clear days can still be rewarding.
The terrain around Clavijo is characterized by rugged orography, with scrubland, particularly boxwood, covering the mountains. Elevations vary, with Monte Laturce reaching 1,039 meters. Hikes can range from gentle ascents, like the 1.5 km path from Clavijo village to Monte Laturce with 150m elevation gain, to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes, such as those found in the surrounding areas of Ribafrecha.
While the main peaks are popular, exploring routes that pass through areas like the
The landscape features rugged mountains covered in scrubland, particularly boxwood. You'll encounter native oaks and pines, especially around areas like Cuatro Cantos Hill. The
Yes, Clavijo is known for its imposing rock faces, which serve as a well-equipped sport climbing school. This allows for climbing opportunities year-round, catering to enthusiasts looking for a different kind of mountain adventure.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and rich history. The extensive views from summits like Monte Laturce and Pico de la Sala are highly rated. The historical significance, particularly the legend of the Battle of Clavijo and the presence of Clavijo Castle and the Royal Basilica of Santiago, also adds a unique dimension to the experience. The area is also popular for trail running and mountain biking.


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