Best attractions and places to see around Nieva De Cameros, a mountain village in La Rioja, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated in the Iregua River basin, the area is characterized by the Cameros Mountains and traditional architecture. Visitors can explore ancient churches, chapels, and the remains of a unique castle overlooking the village. The region also provides numerous opportunities to experience its natural surroundings through hiking and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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One of the most mythical ports for cyclists from La Rioja and especially for those from Logroño.
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The port of Peña Hincada has good asphalt and horizontal signage. It is a road with little vehicle traffic. Shadows abound up to Brieva to disappear from that core to the top, totally stark in its most demanding part. Be very careful if it is done in winter, check the weather beforehand.
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The port of La Rasa is one of the busiest ports for the Tour of La Rioja, where it is considered a first-class port. The slope that ascends from the Iregua river is somewhat harder than its opposite, although the distance is somewhat similar. You will find successive horseshoe curves that allow you to gain perspective of the valley.
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Las Cuevas is one of the three neighborhoods in the municipality of Anguiano. The Madre de Dios bridge (one of the most spectacular in La Rioja due to its steep enclave) separates it from the other two neighborhoods of the town.
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The port of Canto Hincado (also called Peña Hincada) owes its name to the menhir found there. In case of need, we have the Peñahincada refuge 200 meters to the west and another refuge, Cantohincada, a couple of kilometers to the east.
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Mountain port that reaches more than 1400 meters high and where it is one of the most legendary ports in the province of Logroño. It connects the towns of Brieva with the center of Ortigosa.
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Beautiful Rioja town nestled in the gorge of the Najerilla River and governed by imposing sandstone cliffs. It consists of several neighborhoods distributed on both sides of the ravine and joined by the imposing bridge of Madre de Dios, which rises 30 meters above the stream with a single arch with a span of 12 meters. Anguiano is also known for its noble houses, buildings built in masonry and ashlar masonry with the coats of arms of the influential families that inhabited them. The oldest folk festival in La Rioja, the stilt dance, is also celebrated here. Eight young people from the town walk down a cobbled slope on 50-centimeter stilts and dressed in wide skirts that swell with the circular dance downhill.
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A classic of the area. Simple route, short, suitable for everyone..!!!
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Nieva de Cameros is rich in history. You can visit the 17th-century Parish Church of San Martín, which features a Gothic portal and a Plateresque reredos, and houses a 12th-century Romanesque image of Nuestra Señora de Castejón. The 18th-century Chapel of La Virgen del Collado is also notable. Additionally, explore the remains of the unique Castle "Cueva de los Moros" overlooking the village, and several hermitages like the recently rebuilt Soledad hermitage, San Pelayo, and San Antón Mártir.
Nieva de Cameros is nestled within the beautiful Cameros Mountains and the basin of the Iregua River, offering stunning natural surroundings. You can also find an ancient oak tree, so massive that several people are needed to encircle its trunk. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and the picturesque Iregua River.
Yes, nearby Anguiano, a settlement nestled in the gorge of the Najerilla River, is famous for its noble houses, the imposing Madre de Dios bridge, and the ancient stilt dance festival, which is the oldest folk festival in La Rioja.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling. The village serves as a starting point for numerous paths connecting to other municipalities in the mountain range. For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Three Villages Trail" for hiking, or the "González Lacasa Reservoir - circular from Ortigosa de Cameros" for cycling. Find more details on these activities at the Hiking around Nieva De Cameros, Running Trails around Nieva De Cameros, and Cycling around Nieva De Cameros guide pages.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For an easy and family-friendly option, consider the walk to the Waterfall of the Manzanar Ravine, which is described as simple, short, and suitable for everyone. More challenging routes are also available, such as the "Three Villages Trail" which is considered difficult. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Nieva De Cameros guide page.
For breathtaking panoramic views, you can hike to the Alto de la Madrebuena, which offers vistas of various valleys, the snowy peaks of Valdezcaray, and even distant municipalities. Additionally, mountain passes like Puerto de la Rasa (1,420 m) and Peña Hincada Pass are known for their scenic viewpoints, especially popular among cyclists for their perspective of the valleys.
Absolutely. The walk to the Waterfall of the Manzanar Ravine is a beautiful, easy, and short route suitable for all visitors, including families. The traditional architecture and tranquil streets of Nieva de Cameros also offer a pleasant environment for family strolls.
The Cameros Mountains offer beauty year-round. For hiking and exploring natural features, spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. If you plan to visit in winter, be mindful of weather conditions, especially at higher elevations like Peña Hincada Pass, which can be stark and require checking conditions beforehand.
The houses of Nieva de Cameros are built on the slope of a mountain, showcasing typical mountain village architecture. Strolling through its narrow streets reveals traditional masonry and ashlar masonry, giving a sense of tranquility and history. Many natural fountains can also be found throughout the village.
The GR-93 is a long-distance footpath that provides opportunities for scenic walks and excursions through the region. Yes, the GR-93 footpath passes directly through Nieva de Cameros, making it an excellent starting point for exploring the wider mountain range.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The picturesque setting of Anguiano with its imposing cliffs and unique stilt dance festival is a highlight. The Waterfall of the Manzanar Ravine is praised for its beautiful, easy walk. Cyclists appreciate the challenging and scenic mountain passes like Puerto de la Rasa (1,420 m) and Peña Hincada Pass for their views and routes.
Yes, the area boasts a more than six-hundred-year-old oak tree. It is so massive that several people are needed to encircle its trunk, making it a remarkable natural landmark to seek out.


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