Ruta del Vino Rioja Alta
An old 19th-century manor house, which once also served as an inn. The ground and first floors have been preserved and restored. The second floor is newly built. We have tried to maintain as much of the house’s original aesthetic as possible, including the entrance door, stables, porch, and former stable (now the living-dining room). We have nine double rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms and TVs, and charmingly decorated with antiques that lend a unique ambiance. There is a cozy interior courtyard, sheltered by the house’s original stone facade. We are located in the heart of Rioja Alta, just 10 km from the town of Haro, the wine capital, home to the highest concentration of century-old wineries in Europe and the world. In this charming hotel in La Rioja the rooms at La Posada de Sajazarra have been decorated with great care and attention to every detail. Different pieces have been used to create welcoming and special spaces. Each room has a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, parquet floors, and an electric kettle. The private bathroom includes toiletries, a hairdryer, and a makeup mirror.
Calle Duro 3, 26212 Sajazarra, La Rioja
The Cata Canalla de Sajazarra Association is a non-profit association included in the register of Associations of La Rioja. This association was born with the aim of disseminating and promoting the culture of the rural world, the enhancement of its traditions and rural development through quality experiential tourism activities that boost the promotion of tourism in the area, the rural environment, quality and sustainable. The expression of the association’s objectives is the ‘Cata Canalla’, which gets its name from its nocturnal nature and its subtle way of concealing an exquisite dinner that brings together the best of local gastronomy. The most daring wines of the Rioja Alta; carefully selected by the team, which will be paired with the culinary creations of the best local restaurants. In the Plaza del Castillo de Sajazarra, under the protection of its 15th century castle and under the protection of the stars. An incomparable setting where the attendees will meet and enter through the emblematic alleyway of Las Paredes Amantes, a creation of the sculptor Miguel Ángel Molina. José Ramón Jiménez, known as the Wine Educator, will accompany us as master of ceremonies to guarantee a pleasant, exciting and educational evening. He will engage in […]
Calle la Rosa 2, Sajazarra 26212
From Haro or Pancorbo, take the N-232. At the Tirgo altiura take the LR-209 exit towards Sajazarra, which is 9 km away. Authorised stay, 72 hours. Tables, chairs, awnings, etc. are not allowed to be taken out. The hotel and catering services, shopping and wine cellars are in the town centre, about 300 m away. More info: +34 941 320 133. This is one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. Enjoy a stroll through its historic quarter, admiring its mansions, emblazoned palaces, squares and charming corners. The castle can only be seen from the outside.
Sajazarra is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja (Spain). It is located around the confluence of the rivers Aguanal and Ea. It is part of the Association of the Most Beautiful Villages of Spain. The first mention of the village, under the name of Saggazahar, appears in a document in the cartulary of San Millán de la Cogolla, when the King of Pamplona, Sancho el de Peñalén, donated some land in his territory to the monastery in La Rioja on Epiphany in 1075. Before the end of the 11th century, it appears in the Charter of Miranda de Ebro in 1099 under the name of “Saja”. In 1146, it appears with its current name in the documents granting Cerezo de Río Tirón its charter by Alfonso VII. In 1169, King Alfonso VIII donated the town to the monastery of Valdefuentes, in a deed dated in Tudela. It was fortified between the 12th and 13th centuries. In 1463 it was one of the five founding towns of the Brotherhood of Álava together with Vitoria, Miranda de Ebro, Pancorbo and Salvatierra. Its castle/palace was built in the second half of the 15th century when the town became a manor […]
Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm.
Calle del Río 4