Briñas

We leave Briñas along the path along the banks of the Ebro, just like the pilgrims to Santiago on the “Camino de San Adrián”. We border poplar groves and walk through riverside vegetation until we reach the medieval Briñas Bridge. After crossing it, we turn left and right before reaching Piedra Redonda, where there is a geodesic vertex and a cave wine press.

Bridge over the River Ebro (1 hour 10 minutes) Cross the Ebro on the road from Haro to Labastida and take a wide path that borders a gravel pit at the start and, a little further on, is marked as a mountain bike trail. The path descends until it runs parallel to the course of the river Ebro. Cross the bridge over the Caz river and take the first path on the right (end of the section shared with the mountain bike route). At the height of an iron bridge we turn left and join a path on the top of a hill, which again will lead us to the level of the Ebro.

We reach the site of an old mill. The path zigzags between vineyards and runs close to several huts. Turn right at a crossroads with a hut and then join the path to Montebuena, under the hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Peña, which preserves a cave hermitage with two niche tombs and the remains of a barraca temple.

Junction with the Chozos y Lagares Path (3 hours 40 minutes). From the junction of the two walks, the route to the town centre follows the stretch of Roman road that has been preserved, which crosses the entire Sonsierra from west to east.

San Vicente

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