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Los Tejos del Urbión is a remarkable natural monument nestled within the stunning Urbión river valley, part of the Picos de Urbión mountain range in La Rioja, Spain. This unique area, with its ancient yew trees standing at an elevation of around 1600 meters, is celebrated for its ecological significance and dramatic glacial landscapes. It serves as a natural border between La Rioja and the provinces of Soria and Burgos, offering a truly wild and captivating experience.
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Elevazione 1.600 m
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Beyond the remarkable ancient yew trees, Los Tejos del Urbión is renowned for its stunning glacial landscape. This includes a system of ten glacial lakes, with the largest and most prominent being Laguna de Urbión, known for its clear, bluish-green waters. Other notable lakes include Laguna Negra, Laguna Larga, Laguna Helada, Laguna Mansegosa, and Laguna del Hornillo. The area also features the towering Pico Urbión (2,228 meters), which offers impressive panoramic views, and the source of the Duero River.
Yes, Los Tejos del Urbión offers a range of hiking routes catering to various skill levels. While the path directly to the ancient yew trees can be a moderate walk, ascents to the higher glacial lakes and Pico Urbión are generally considered more challenging, requiring good physical condition and appropriate gear. Many trails lead through diverse ecosystems, from pine forests to high-mountain terrain, with varying distances and elevation gains. It's advisable to check detailed route descriptions before setting out.
Winter hikes in Los Tejos del Urbión are possible but require significant preparation and experience. The area can experience harsh weather conditions, including snow, ice, and strong winds, making trails difficult and potentially dangerous. Access roads might be closed, and specialized equipment such as snowshoes or crampons may be necessary. For most visitors, late spring through early autumn offers the most accessible and enjoyable conditions.
Access to Los Tejos del Urbión typically begins from the LR-333 road, between Viniegra de Abajo and Viniegra de Arriba. There are usually designated parking areas near the trailheads, such as at the confluence of the Urbión and Ormazal rivers. However, these parking spots can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer and public holidays) and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a space.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in natural areas like Los Tejos del Urbión, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. This is crucial for the safety of your pet, other hikers, and to protect the local wildlife, especially in a sensitive ecosystem that is part of the Natura 2000 Network. Always ensure you clean up after your dog.
Los Tejos del Urbión boasts rich biodiversity. Terrestrial fauna includes species like deer, roe deer, wild cats, wild boars, foxes, and various birds of prey such as vultures and eagles. The cold, clear waters of the glacial lakes are home to numerous microscopic invertebrates and are breeding grounds for eight of the ten amphibian species found in La Rioja, including the palmate newt and common midwife toad.
As a natural monument and part of the Natura 2000 Network, Los Tejos del Urbión generally does not require specific hiking permits for standard trails. However, visitors are expected to respect environmental regulations, stay on marked paths, and avoid disturbing flora and fauna. For any specific activities or large groups, it's always best to check with local authorities or visitor centers for the latest regulations.
The duration of a hike to the ancient yew trees and back can vary significantly depending on your starting point, pace, and chosen route. A direct route to the yews might take a few hours, while incorporating other landmarks or extending the hike to higher elevations or glacial lakes will naturally require more time, potentially a full day. It's advisable to allocate ample time and carry sufficient supplies.
While the ascent to the ancient yew trees can be moderate, some sections might be challenging for very young children. However, there are often easier, shorter walks available near the main access points or along the river valley that are more suitable for families with children. It's recommended to research specific routes and their difficulty levels beforehand to ensure they align with your family's capabilities.
The natural monument is situated between Viniegra de Abajo and Viniegra de Arriba in La Rioja. These villages, along with nearby towns such as Duruelo de la Sierra (in Soria) and Vinuesa (also in Soria), offer various accommodation options, including rural guesthouses and small hotels, as well as local restaurants and cafes where you can find traditional Spanish cuisine.
While the glacial lakes like Laguna de Urbión are incredibly beautiful, their waters are typically very cold, even in summer, due to their high altitude and glacial origin. They are also sensitive ecosystems. While there might not be official restrictions, wild swimming is generally not recommended due to the extreme cold, potential hazards, and the need to preserve the pristine natural environment. It's best to admire them from the shore.