On the banks of the River Leza and just a few minutes from Logroño, Agoncillo preserves the essence of La Rioja's villages with their history, wine and tradition. Its skyline is marked by the Castillo de Aguas Mansas, a witness to centuries of life, and by quiet streets where time seems to stand still. In the surrounding area, vineyards, fields and natural landscapes invite you to stroll, discover and toast. Agoncillo is the perfect starting point for enjoying wine in good company and exploring the cultural and gastronomic wealth of La Rioja.
Agoncillo is located on the banks of the River Leza, surrounded by fertile fields and vineyards that paint the landscape with different colours depending on the season. The rural roads and paths that run alongside the river invite you to take a stroll, enjoy the calm and connect with the nature of La Rioja.
The Castillo de Aguas Mansas is the town's great symbol, a 13th-century medieval fortress that still retains its majesty and has become the headquarters of the Historical Archive of La Rioja. Next to it, the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Blanca stands out for its elegant Baroque altarpiece, a true artistic gem of the region.
Nearby, the Würth La Rioja Museum offers one of the most interesting collections of contemporary art in northern Spain, in an innovative and surprising space. In addition, small cultural corners and local festivities add the human and festive touch that characterises the villages of La Rioja.
The area around Agoncillo is part of the wine-growing heartland of La Rioja. Its wineries, vineyards and wine traditions are the perfect complement to any visit. Added to this are local products such as saffron, cheeses and cured meats, which enhance every glass of wine and every meal shared.
We look forward to welcoming you Cheers, see you soon! 🍷
