Picos De Urbion

Rising abruptly from the high plains of La Rioja, the Picos de Urbión is a dramatic limestone massif that feels a world away from the region's famous wine country. This rugged landscape of jagged peaks, deep glacial lakes, and ancient beech forests is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers seeking solitude. The range's highest point, Pico de Urbión (2,228 m), offers sweeping views over the Sierra de la Demanda and, on clear days, the distant Pyrenees. The area is crisscrossed with well-marked trails that lead to pristine lagoons like Laguna Negra, whose dark, reflective waters are steeped in local legend. Whether you're tackling a multi-day trek or simply seeking a refreshing alpine escape from the vineyards below, the Picos de Urbión delivers raw, untamed beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least a full day to explore the core highlights — morning hike to Laguna Negra, afternoon ascent to the summit, and a late lunch in one of the Viniegras. For serious hikers, a two-day itinerary allows you to traverse the range via the GR-93 trail, staying overnight at the mountain refuge near the Laguna Negra. If you're based in Logroño or the La Rioja wine region, the Picos de Urbión make a rewarding day trip, but an overnight stay lets you fully absorb the tranquility.

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