Best attractions and places to see around Andosilla, a municipality situated on the right bank of the Ebro River in the Ribera Alta region of Navarra, include historical landmarks and natural features. The area is characterized by its riverside location, agricultural heritage, and proximity to significant cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions that highlight the region's history and natural landscape.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Church of San Francisco houses the Museum of Processional Floats, a perfect place to learn about Holy Week in Calahorra through 14 processional floats of great artistic value. In the former Chapel of the Vera Cruz, the Monte Sacro stands out, a detailed tableau with 70 figures depicting the life and passion of Christ. The Baroque building, located in the highest and oldest part of the city, offers a peaceful and interesting visit, ideal to combine with a stroll through the historic center.
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It is worth going up to this site for the beautiful view. At the Mirador de la Peña, there is a sign that shows you the points of interest that can be seen from Lerín. Warning: the climb is leg-breaking, it is advisable to ride in low gears.
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Beautiful reservoir that is located near the town of Calahorra and that is a few kilometers from this town. It is a beautiful wetland area to take a lap in the waters of this reservoir.
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Nice town in Navarra, eclipsed by its neighbor Calahorra (from La Rioja).
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New San Adrian parish, in the lower part of the town.
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San Adrián is a small city with less than 7,000 inhabitants. It was probably built due to its location. It is where the Ega and Ebro rivers meet. This makes for a nice nature walk along the GR99 alongside the river. The city also has some interesting buildings such as the Old Parish of the Virgen de la Palma and the Parish of San Adrian.
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Excellent place to eat and spend a full day of cultural visits. A labyrinth of streets and humble houses as used by the Romans and Jews who lived here for more than five centuries.
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Andosilla offers a rich history, with notable landmarks such as the 16th-century Romanesque Church of San Julián and Santa Basilisa, which houses a significant Romanist altarpiece. You can also visit the Basilica of the Virgen de la Cerca, dedicated to the town's patron saint, and the Chapel of San Sebastián. The urban center features well-preserved 18th-century ancestral homes, including 'El Palacio', many adorned with heraldic shields.
Yes, the Archaeological Site of Resa, located outside the town, has revealed significant findings. Excavations have uncovered an agricultural villa from the High Roman Empire, an early medieval winery, a pre-Romanesque church layout, and an extensive necropolis, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Andosilla is situated on the right bank of the Ebro River, offering scenic views. You can also visit El Perdiguero Reservoir, a beautiful wetland area near Calahorra, perfect for walks. For panoramic vistas, head to Mirador de la Peña, which provides stunning views and is known for its clear night skies, ideal for stargazing.
Families can enjoy walks around El Perdiguero Reservoir. The settlement of San Adrián, located at the confluence of the Ega and Ebro rivers, offers pleasant nature walks along the GR99. Additionally, the rest area at the Santa Cruz hermitage provides a shady spot with good views of the Ebro and vineyards, suitable for a family stop.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can explore the Ebro Nature Trail (GR 99) near San Adrián, which offers easy loops. Other moderate trails include the circular route around Embalse de El Perdiguero from Calahorra and the Mirador El Viso loop from Lodosa. For more options, check out the Hiking around Andosilla guide.
The region offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. Road cyclists can find moderate routes like the Lerín, Allo, and Lodosa Loop, or more challenging ones such as the Lodosa – Views of Lerín loop from Andosilla. Mountain bikers can explore trails like the Cidacos Greenway or the El Perdiguero Reservoir loop. Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails around Andosilla guides.
The Ermita de la Santa Cruz (Hermitage of the Holy Cross), located in the area of Resa, is a significant site for pilgrimages on May 3rd and the first Saturday of May. Although the current building is recent due to a 1970s fire, the pilgrimage tradition dates back over two centuries. An adjacent rest area offers pleasant views of the Ebro and surrounding vineyards.
While not directly in Andosilla, the Bardenas Reales Natural Park is located just a few kilometers away. This protected reserve features a spectacular desert landscape of mountains and canyons, offering a stark contrast to the agricultural plains along the Ebro River, and is a popular destination for those seeking unique natural scenery.
The Paseo de la Virgen de la Cerca is a promenade in Andosilla that allows visitors to see ancient inhabited caves. It leads down a ravine to the altar of the Virgen de la Cerca, offering a unique blend of natural exploration and cultural significance related to the town's patron saint.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth of places like Calahorra Old Town, noting its labyrinthine streets and Roman and Jewish heritage. The natural beauty of El Perdiguero Reservoir and the scenic views from the rest area at Santa Cruz hermitage are also highly valued for their tranquility and picturesque settings.
Yes, in the Plaza de los Fueros, you can find a bronze sculpture by Javier Asensio. This sculpture commemorates King Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona, who died in Resa in 925, highlighting a significant historical connection to the region.


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