Nájera to Cenicero Road Route
A road cycling route starting from Cenicero
Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure from Nájera to Cenicero.
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Discover the beauty of La Rioja's landscapes on this picturesque road cycling route from Nájera to Cenicero. With a distance of 118 kilometers and an elevation gain of 1306 meters, this route offers a challenging but rewarding experience for avid road cyclists. As you pedal through the rolling hills and vineyards, you'll have the opportunity to admire the region's stunning beauty. Highlights along the route include the historic town of Nájera, renowned for its majestic monastery, and the village of Cenicero, known for its traditional wineries. Enjoy the journey through scenic countryside and take in the enchanting atmosphere of La Rioja.
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Start: Cenicero Village centerCenicero: Scenic routes and challenging climbs in La Rioja region
Cenicero is a delightful locality located in the La Rioja region of Spain. From a cyclist's perspective, this area offers a mix of scenic routes and challenging climbs. The surrounding countryside is characterized by stunning vineyards and rolling hills, providing a picturesque backdrop for cyclists. An iconic climb nearby is Peña Najera, known for its steep gradients and stunning views at the top. Whether you're a road cyclist or prefer gravel trails, Cenicero has plenty to offer for a memorable cycling experience.11 km
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NájeraTownNájera is a historical town with a rich history and cultural heritage.
11 km
11 km
Malpica619 mPeakMalpica, located along the route, offers stunning vistas of vineyards and mountains.
30 km
30 km
CidamónHamletStop by Cidamón, a small village with charming stone houses and beautiful countryside scenery.
37 km
37 km
Castañares de RiojaVillageCastañares de Rioja delights visitors with its traditional architecture and superb views.
56 km
56 km
Foncea981 mVillageFoncea is a charming hilltop village with ancient ruins and picturesque streets.
58 km
58 km
San Andrés809 mPeakSan Andrés is a small village with a remarkable Romanesque church and panoramic views over the countryside.
68 km
68 km
Castillo de Miranda de EbroCastleCastillo de Miranda de Ebro, located near the route, is a medieval castle with an intriguing history.
74 km
74 km
Cerro El Infierno529 mPeakCerro El Infierno, named 'Hell's Hill,' is a challenging climb with rewarding views.
88 km
88 km
Las Conchas de HaroViewpointLas Conchas de Haro are river cliffs that offer stunning views and a sense of adventure.
94 km
94 km
Labastida/BastidaVillageLabastida/Bastida invites visitors to explore its historic center and enjoy local wines.
107 km
107 km
Las Mugas642 mPeakLas Mugas is a tranquil natural reservoir where you can relax and enjoy the scenery.
109 km
109 km
Baños de Ebro/MañuetaVillageBaños de Ebro/Mañueta is a charming village known for its hot springs and ancient Roman baths.
118 km
118 km
CeniceroVillageCenicero, the final destination, is famous for its vineyards and wine production.
118 km
118 km
Finish: Cenicero Village centerCenicero: Scenic routes and challenging climbs in La Rioja region