1 · Parish church of La Asunción
Above the village, in the most airy and colourful environment, the temple rises
En uno de sus valles recorrido por el río Iregua, está el Camero Nuevo, tierra de bosques, pastizales, cumbres y pequeños valles, donde se sitúan 13 pueblos con historia, tradiciones y leyendas, que siglos atrás se agruparon bajo la denominación de Hermandad de las 13 Villas.
Nos encontramos ante un pueblo camerano vinculado a la tierra, confundido con el ocre color de los adobes que nos recuerdan las tierras rojizas que antaño criaron el centeno.
Su emplazamiento en la solana, y su protección del norte nos demuestran la intención de ocupar un territorio para una dedicación ganadera.
El río abajo, podía regar alguna reducida huerta y proporcionaba el agua para personas y animales. La iglesia en un alto, como señal y defensa, se separa del casco urbano y se acerca a las eras de la trilla del cereal. Su escaso tamaño y su proximidad a otros emplazamientos, son características del poblamiento camerano.
En 2017 contaba con 18 habitantes empadronados. Altitud: 1.004 m.
We are in a Camerano town linked to the earth, disguised with the ochre colour of the adobes that remind us of the reddish lands that once raised the rye.
Exposed to the sun and protected from the north, shows us the intention to occupy a territory for farming.
The river below could irrigate some small vegetable gardens and provided water for people and animals. The church on a hill, as a sign of defence, moves away from the urban area and approaches threshing floors for cereals. Its small size and its proximity to other sites are typical of the Camerano settlement.
In 2017 it had 18 registered inhabitants.
Above the village, in the most airy and colourful environment, the temple rises
Inside the town centre, the chapel devoted to the Saint Christ serves as a parish church during all the year, except during the festivities of the Patron
Pinillos, due to its isolation and depopulation, has retained the traditional architecture of the Cameros Nuevo (New Cameros), combining constructions
The legend affirms that the Solares are a concession of territories that were made to the descendants of those who took part in the Battle of Clavijo
An impressive pelota court, used in the summer days by young vacationers, stands out in this small population village
If we want to enjoy some really spectacular views, we must follow the signposted route towards the Quejigo de Alejandro
The trees included in the Catalogue of Singular Trees of La Rioja are the witnesses of our past
In the long winters, the inhabitants of these small Camerano villages used to meet in the kitchens or even in the yards