Nearby Points of Interest

Less than 30 minutes from Las Bengoas




Monasteries of Yuso and Suso (San Millán de la Cogolla)
World Heritage Site and cradle of the Castilian language.
Distance: 12 km


Way of St. James (Passing through Alesanco)
Stretch of the French Way ideal for walking or hiking.
Distance: 200 meters


Haro - Barrio de la Estación
Cradle of Rioja wine, with wineries such as Muga, CVNE or López de Heredia.
Distance: 25 km


Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Medieval town famous for the miracle of the rooster and the hen.
Distance: 15 km


Nájera - Monastery of Santa María la Real
Impressive monastery and royal pantheon of the kings of Navarre.
Distance: 18 km


Ezcaray
Charming mountain village, hiking trails and Valdezcaray ski resort.
Distance: 25 km


Cañas - Monastery of Santa María de San Salvador
One of the examples of Cistercian architecture in La Rioja.
Distance: 10 km


Badarán and Cordovín
Wine-producing villages with family wineries and unique wines (white and claret).
Distance: 6-8 km


Botanical Garden of La Rioja (Hormilla)

A natural space for strolling among native species and exotic plants.
Distance: 7 km

Suso and Yuso Monasteries



Declared a World Heritage Site, they are considered the birthplace of the Spanish language. An iconic place for history and spirituality lovers, just 15 minutes away.

Cañas Abbey.



This 13th-century Cistercian monastery impresses with its simplicity and interior light. An example of monastic architecture set in the heart of La Rioja’s nature, just 5 minutes from Las Bengoas.

Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada.



A key stop on the Camino de Santiago. The legend of the rooster and the hen, along with its impressive cathedral, make it a must-visit.

Charming Villages



Ezcaray, Briones, Haro… are some of the nearby villages that preserve their traditional architecture, classic town squares, and peaceful lifestyle. Perfect for strolling, enjoying tapas, and discovering their history

Charming Destinations



HARO



                                                    21 km


The wine capital of Rioja and a must-visit for wine tourism enthusiasts. Haro is home to the famous Barrio de la Estación, where some of the country’s most prestigious wineries are concentrated. In addition to its wines, it offers a historic center with churches, palaces, and a lively atmosphere. Don’t miss its festivities, such as the Wine Battle, and the opportunity to experience Rioja culture with all your senses.

EZCARAY



                                                        27 km


A charming mountain village that combines tradition, nature, and gastronomy. Its cobbled streets, wooden houses, and lively squares invite you to stroll at a leisurely pace. In winter, it is notable for the Valdezcaray ski resort, and throughout the year it is perfect for hiking or enjoying its vibrant culinary offerings. Ezcaray is an ideal place to unwind and savor the essence of La Rioja Alta

LOGROÑO



The capital of La Rioja is much more than a city: it’s an experience. Explore its old town, visit the Co-Cathedral of La Redonda, stroll along the Ebro River, or discover the iconic Laurel Street, where tapas and wine invite you to eat like a true Riojan. Logroño combines culture, history, and urban life in a welcoming environment that perfectly contrasts with the tranquility of the countryside.

BRIONES



                                                18 km


A charming village with an impressive wine heritage. Briones is known for its historic center, featuring narrow cobbled streets, traditional houses, and lively squares. It is also home to the Vivanco Museum of Wine Culture, a European reference for wine enthusiasts. Surrounded by vineyards, Briones offers a unique experience, combining history, culture, and the authentic flavors of La Rioja