Best attractions and places to see around Mambrillas De Lara include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites within the eastern part of Burgos province. This region, nestled in the Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de las Mamblas, offers a mountainous environment with significant natural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient architecture, unique geological formations, and traditional villages. The area provides opportunities to discover its rich past and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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Ideal places for mountain biking and hiking routes
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Ideal places for mountain biking and hiking routes
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This beautiful town is a tourist destination where we find shops, accommodation and fountains.
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Powerful statue dedicated to El Cid, the largest on the entire route
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beautiful town with half-timbered houses, monastery and city gate
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the late Gothic Iglesia Parroquial de San Juan Bautista in Mambrillas de Lara, the well-preserved Visigothic Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de las Viñas in Quintanilla de las Viñas, and the prehistoric Dolmen de Cubillejo de Lara. For film enthusiasts, the iconic Sad Hill Cemetery, from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," is also nearby. Don't miss the perfectly preserved Historic Center of Covarrubias, known for its traditional architecture and the ancient Torreón de Fernán González.
Mambrillas de Lara is nestled within a beautiful natural environment. Key natural attractions include the Dehesa de Mambrillas de Lara, an extensive and well-preserved oak grove with significant biodiversity and the unique "Enraizados" art installation. You can also visit the internationally significant Yacimiento de Icnitas de Dinosaurio de La Pedraja, featuring 123 fossilized dinosaur footprints. The area is part of the Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de las Mamblas, offering stunning mountain landscapes and viewpoints like Alto de Peña Alta (1078 m).
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Yacimiento de Icnitas de Dinosaurio de La Pedraja is a fascinating site for children and adults alike. Exploring the traditional architecture of Mambrillas de Lara and the Historic Center of Covarrubias can also be an engaging experience. Many of the hiking trails in the Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de las Mamblas are also suitable for families, depending on their difficulty.
The mountainous environment of the Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de las Mamblas offers excellent hiking. You can find moderate trails like the 'Sierra de las Mamblas — circular desde Covarrubias' (14.3 km) or 'Bosque de Enraizados — circular by Cerro San Cristóbal' (11.9 km). For more challenging options, consider the 'Mirador de las Penas del Tuero por Retuerta — circular desde Covarrubias' (20 km). Find more details and routes on the Hiking around Mambrillas De Lara guide.
Absolutely. The region provides diverse cycling routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. For road cyclists, there are moderate routes like 'Campolara – Romanesque Bridge of Los Ausines loop from Jurisdicción de Lara' (87.4 km). Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Sad Hill - circular from Covarrubias - Sabinares del Arlanza Natural Park - La Yecla' (52.4 km). More routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Mambrillas De Lara and MTB Trails around Mambrillas De Lara guides.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites without the extreme heat of summer or the cold of winter. The Dehesa de Mambrillas de Lara is particularly beautiful in autumn with its changing foliage.
Beyond the churches, Mambrillas de Lara and its surroundings offer unique cultural and architectural insights. The urban core of Mambrillas de Lara itself showcases traditional mountain architecture. The Casa de Doña Sancha in Covarrubias is a prime example of 15th-century traditional architecture with its adobe façade and wooden framework. The Statue of El Cid in Mecerreyes is also a notable modern monument dedicated to a historical figure.
For panoramic views, head to Alto de Peña Alta (1078 m), located within the Sabinares de Arlanza - La Yecla natural park. From here, you can enjoy a beautiful Mediterranean landscape and see distant peaks. The Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de las Mamblas also offer numerous elevated spots with picturesque vistas of forests and mountains.
Yes, the Dolmen Prehistórico de Cubillejo de Lara, also known as Dolmen de Dominustecum, is a significant prehistoric site. This corridor tomb dates from the late Neolithic to the Chalcolithic period and is considered one of the best-preserved megalithic monuments in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula.
The Dehesa de Mambrillas de Lara is a remarkable 'humanized forest' renowned for being one of the most extensive and best-preserved Pyrenean oak groves globally. It boasts rich biodiversity, including various deciduous trees like hazel and maple. This natural heritage is further enhanced by "Enraizados," an art installation featuring photographs of local inhabitants displayed on the trees, blending nature with local culture.
Yes, the Dehesa de Mambrillas de Lara is connected to the Camino de San Olav (St. Olav's Way). This pilgrimage route traverses the Sierra de las Mamblas and leads to the hermitage of San Olav in Covarrubias, offering a spiritual and scenic journey through the landscape.


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