Attractions and places to see around Ausejo, a municipality in La Rioja, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural scenery. Situated on the right bank of the River Ebro, the area is known for its agricultural landscape, including vineyards. Visitors can explore historical ruins, traditional villages, and panoramic viewpoints that showcase the region's diverse terrain.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A perfect place to take a break and take a cool photo.
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A beautiful little village, but you'll have to climb some inclines to get here. Don't get confused, the windmills are not actually in this village!
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How good it is to make a stop on a long route
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The rest area is located right next to the hermitage of Santa Cruz and in a shady wooded area. From here you can enjoy good views of the Ebro and the vineyards that thrive around it.
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Ventas Blancas is a village belonging to the municipality of Lagunilla del Jubera, in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja. The parish church of Santa Cruz, whose altar was restored in 2018, and also three hermitages are part of its cultural heritage. The hermitage of San Gregorio, from the 18th century, contains a Romanesque image of San Gregorio. Of the Visigothic hermitage of Santa María de Rute, only a semicircular arch and some walls remain. It dates from the 6th century and hardly had any decoration. In the 12th century it became a Cistercian monastery, adding some rooms, which were described in archaeological excavations carried out in the 1970s. The hermitage of Santa Juliana, located to the south of the village, is a humble construction with a gabled roof that is currently in a dilapidated state.
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The story of that flour windmill begins on a hill near the town, where a thick curved stone wall had been found. Despite the fact that these constructions were not common in the area (the proximity of the Ebro was a source of motor energy important enough to rule out windmills), the nearby place name of Los Molinos allowed us to guess that, indeed, there was a mill in that place before. The restoration work, started in 2003, ended with the conservation of the original wall and the construction of a replica of the old 14th century mill.
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Los Molinos de Ocón is a village located in the Ocón valley, in La Rioja. It belongs to the municipality of Ocón, which includes the municipalities of La Villa, Pipaona, Santa Lucía, Las Ruedas, Aldealobos and the unpopulated area of Oteruelo. Los Molinos is the seat of the town hall. Its cultural heritage includes the church of San Babil, from the 16th century, and the hermitage of Santa María de Velilla, from the 15th century. Other places of interest are the Fuente Grande, now used for the leisure and recreation of the residents, and which was formerly a meeting place for farmers and ranchers. There the irrigation shifts, the distribution of pastures, sidewalks, etc. were decided. The old laundry and the trujal (oil mill) are two other typical traditional constructions of the area.
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Beautiful restored windmill. It's just a mill,... but it's worth it, ...since in La Rioja it's an exception.
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Ausejo and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Ocón Windmill, a restored 14th-century structure offering insights into the region's past. The Providencia Mine provides a glimpse into historical lead extraction with its unique cave, lake, and waterfall. Within Ausejo, explore the remains of the Castle of Ausejo, the Parish Church of Santa María, and the Santa María de la Antigua Chapel. The settlement of Ventas Blancas also features historical religious buildings like the parish church of Santa Cruz and the remains of the Visigothic Santa María de Rute.
Yes, Ausejo offers several scenic spots. The Ocón Windmill provides privileged views of the Ocón valley. You can also enjoy good views of the Ebro River and surrounding vineyards from the rest area at the Santa Cruz hermitage. The Mirador de La Sierra offers panoramic views of the undulating fields and cultivated lands characteristic of La Rioja.
The area around Ausejo is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and running trails. These routes often pass by or near many of the region's attractions, allowing you to combine sightseeing with your chosen sport.
Absolutely! The Ocón Windmill is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical site with great views. The settlement of Ventas Blancas, with its cultural heritage and amenities, is also suitable for families. Additionally, the rest area at the Santa Cruz hermitage provides a pleasant, shady spot for families to relax and enjoy the views.
Ausejo experiences a continental Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry, while winters are cold. For comfortable exploration of attractions and outdoor activities, spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures. If visiting in winter, be prepared for colder weather.
Yes, Ausejo is part of the renowned La Rioja wine region. The village itself is situated on a hill dotted with ancient wineries and a system of caves and cellars. Many traditional wineries in the area offer guided tours and wine tastings, providing an authentic experience for wine tourism enthusiasts.
Beyond the scenic viewpoints, the Providencia Mine offers a unique natural feature with its large cavity, small lake, and a captivating waterfall. The River Ebro, which flows nearby, also contributes to the area's fertile agricultural landscape and visual appeal with its terraced plains.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The restored Ocón Windmill is often highlighted for its unique historical significance and the privileged views it offers. The Providencia Mine is loved for its impressive natural cave formations, including the lake and waterfall, and the insight it provides into the region's past. Many also enjoy the cultural heritage and traditional feel of settlements like Ventas Blancas.
Yes, the settlement of Ventas Blancas is a notable cultural heritage site, featuring the parish church of Santa Cruz and several hermitages. Another charming village is Los Molinos de Ocón, known for its 16th-century church of San Babil and the 15th-century hermitage of Santa María de Velilla, along with traditional constructions like the old laundry and oil mill.
When visiting Ausejo, be sure to sample the local gastronomy, which includes traditional dishes like 'patatas a la riojana' (potatoes Rioja-style) and stuffed peppers. These dishes are perfectly complemented by the excellent local wine, as Ausejo is an active part of the renowned La Rioja wine region.
The Castle of Ausejo is largely in ruins, but its remains are a significant historical point of interest. Archaeological efforts have unearthed parts of its original structure, and the site was reconditioned between 2012 and 2013, making it accessible for visitors to explore its historical significance.
The rest area at the Santa Cruz hermitage is an ideal spot. Located next to the hermitage in a shady wooded area, it offers excellent views of the Ebro River and the surrounding vineyards, perfect for a relaxing break.


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