Best mountain peaks around Ollauri are found in a region primarily known for its viticulture, situated at an elevation of approximately 493 to 507 meters. While the immediate vicinity does not feature towering peaks for mountaineering, elevated points like Churrumendi hill offer expansive views of the Ebro Valley. The landscape is framed by the Sierra de la Demanda and the Toloño and Cantabria mountain ranges, which contribute to the area's scenic backdrop. The Toloño mountain range also influences the microclimate…
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Also called Txarago. The access is well marked and is somewhat easier than to Txarago Txiki. The views are great.
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Calling it a "summit" is a bit pretentious, but the place is interesting.
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It's hard to get there, but the last few meters are very beautiful (a super easy little climb) and the views are very special. I recommend my downhill itinerary, not the uphill one.
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A very curious place this hill with the rocks that crown it.
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As its name suggests, the mailbox is the San Mamés stadium itself. Very nice, especially the views, but in my personal opinion the last part is too aerial.
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Summit a little "enclosed" (few views), but very interesting, despite the hard slopes of the north face.
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While Ollauri is known for its vineyards, several elevated points offer impressive views. Toloño (geodetic vertex) is highly recommended for its spectacular panoramic vistas. Another interesting spot is PiedraRedonda/Celtiberian Sanctuary of Jarrero, which combines historical significance with unique rock formations and views. Churrumendi hill, the highest point within Ollauri itself, also provides expansive views of the Ebro Valley and the distant Sierra de la Demanda, Toloño, and Cantabria mountain ranges.
Yes, PiedraRedonda/Celtiberian Sanctuary of Jarrero is a notable historical site. It features a curious hill crowned with distinctive rock formations, offering a glimpse into ancient times alongside its scenic views.
The terrain varies. Peaks like Toloño (geodetic vertex) and Peña Cruz del Hierro are generally considered intermediate. However, some summits, such as San Cristobal, are known for challenging slopes on their north face, while SanMames has an 'aerial' last section, making it more challenging.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. These routes often provide different difficulty levels and scenic views of the Ebro Valley and surrounding mountain ranges.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, San Cristobal is notable for the hard slopes on its north face. Additionally, the final section of SanMames is described as 'aerial,' offering a more demanding experience for experienced hikers.
You can explore various hiking routes around Ollauri. Options include the challenging 'Iglesia de San Pelayo, Jembres, Puente de Briñas – circular route' or more moderate trails like 'Haro – Capital of Rioja Wine – BodegaVillaTondonia loop from Haro'. For a full list of options, check the Hiking around Ollauri guide.
The Toloño mountain range, visible from Ollauri, plays a crucial role in the region's unique microclimate. Its presence to the north provides protection, which greatly benefits the vineyards in the Ebro Valley, contributing to the area's renowned winemaking heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular and expansive views, especially from spots like Toloño (geodetic vertex) and Peña Cruz del Hierro. The unique geological features and historical aspects of places like PiedraRedonda/Celtiberian Sanctuary of Jarrero are also highly appreciated.
Yes, many of the elevated points and trails around Ollauri are suitable for intermediate hikers. For example, the access to Peña Cruz del Hierro is well-marked and considered somewhat easier, offering great views without extreme difficulty. The Hiking around Ollauri guide offers routes with varying difficulty grades, including easy and moderate options.
Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Following the Ebro River — circular from Briones' for an easy ride, or more challenging loops like 'Puerto de Herrera – Peñacerrada Pass loop from Briones'. You can find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Ollauri guide.
Absolutely. The area offers several mountain biking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the 'Haro – Haro loop from Haro' or the more challenging 'Views of Remelluri – Labastida loop from Haro'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Ollauri guide.


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