Lower Rioja

Your visit to Calahorra can go far beyond its historic streets, museums and gastronomy. The city is also the perfect gateway to explore La Rioja Baja, a region full of charming little villages surrounded by vineyards, unique landscapes and a valuable cultural heritage. 

A few kilometres from Calahorra lie beautiful villages that are the perfect complement to your getaway. These destinations are steeped in history and tradition, with landscapes that invite you to discover their most emblematic corners and enjoy unique experiences. Because visiting Calahorra also means opening the door to everything that La Rioja Baja has to offer. 

Rincón de Soto

Church of Saint Michael the Archangel

Church of Saint Michael the Archangel

The main monument in Rincón de Soto is the Church of San Miguel Arcángel, whose construction began in the early 16th century. Inside, you can admire works of art in a variety of styles, including Baroque, Rococo, Mannerist, Romanist and Classicist, distributed throughout its various rooms.

GR 99 Ebro Nature Trail

GR 99 Ebro Nature Trail

Rincón de Soto forms part of the GR 99, Camino Natural del Ebro, a route that follows the course of the river from its source to its mouth. As it passes through La Rioja Baja, the itinerary connects towns such as Alfaro, Calahorra, the municipality of Alcanadre and continues on to Logroño, offering walkers a unique experience. On this section, the trails allow you to enjoy the natural wealth of the Ebro: peaceful walks among poplar groves, fertile orchards, fields of PDO pears and Mediterranean scrubland, where birdwatching and observing native wildlife make each stage a real spectacle.

Rincón de Soto