Things to do in Haro in August

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Overview

August is a good time to visit Haro. The weather is usually pleasantly warm and humid but cool, with temperatures ranging from 56—82°F (13—28°C).

Haro has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your August trip to Haro. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to August. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Haro in August. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout August, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Holidays in Haro in August
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  • Assumption of Mary (August 15)
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Weather in Haro in August

Temperatures on an average day in Haro in August

The average temperature in Haro in August for a typical day ranges from a high of 82°F (28°C) to a low of 56°F (13°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm. humid but cool

For comparison, the hottest month in Haro, August, has days with highs of 82°F (28°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 49°F (10°C) and lows of 33°F (0°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Haro in August based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in August
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General weather summary

Pleasantly warm, humid but cool
Feels like
9%
Chance of rain
0.031 in
Amount
9.8 mph
Wind speed
64%
Humidity
13.9 hrs
Daylight length
7:17 AM
Sunrise
9:12 PM
Sunset
63%
Cloud cover
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What to wear
What to wear in August
With an average high of 82°F (28°C) and a low of 56°F (13°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and humid but cool. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Haro in August

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Haro has to offer for travelers in August, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Haro that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Haro for August.
Bodegas Muga
1. Bodegas Muga
4.6
(1232)
Winery
Food & Drink
Family business with Segway tours of nearby vineyards, tasting courses & a wine store.
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Visited 3 wineries in the area and Bodegas Muga was by far my favorite! I opted for a tasting only, which I shared with a friend at our server's suggestion. She was very attentive and excellent with explaining the different wines included in the tasting. I was pleasantly surprised by the rosé (I'm not usually a fan) and would have loved to buy a bottle to take home, but unfortunately, it was sold out.
Enjoyable tour. Lots of emphasis on the oak and barrel production which was interesting and made it different to other tour/tastings I've been on. The winery interior and tasting room is very nice and has a luxurious feel. Wines are quite dense with lots of French oak in their production. Our tour guide was knowledgeable but quite direct at times.
A fabulous and proper introduction to Rioja wines was given by Carmen at the wine tasting. She was absolutely fantastic: her knowledge, charm and vitality was evident throughout. The tour itself was very thorough. At the end, we tasted one white and 2 different reds which were absolutely delicious! At the end, they gave us the wine glasses as souvenirs. I would highly recommend the tour here and if you’re lucky enough- ask for Carmen! An experience not to be missed!
This is one magnificent place to visit . It’s well worth doing the tours . Very interesting place . Beautiful part of the world. Best of all the wines are fantastic.
Such a perfect wine tour! 10am English speaking slot (02/05/25). Really cool seeing the full winery process for the first time, at such an esteemed winery. The tasting was in a beautiful, light space and was great to chat to the other guests on the tour too. Cherry on top was we got to keep the glass we did our tastings in. Thank you!
Outstanding wines in a lovely setting, the food was good and a great atmosphere
This is a copy of an email I sent the Muga Family. We would highly recommend the Bodegas Muga. Dear Muga Family We have just spent a wonderful lunch time tasting wines and eating food at your courtyard restaurant. We even met one of the Muga family. See attached photos. She was most welcoming and although we couldn’t speak Spanish we very much enjoyed meeting her. Please pass on our thanks and gratitude to her for her hospitality. Thank you once again for the experience of good wine, fine food and wonderful hospitality. Best Wishes David, Pat & Meg the dog
What a fantastic place to visit! We have visited quite a few vineyards in France and England but never a Bodega in Spain. We were very lucky to choose Bodegas Muga. The tour was really interesting, as Muga is the only one to make it's own barrels. Seeing how the barrels are made was an added bonus, also the selection of Oak trees and the buying process was very interesting. Sasha, our guide was incredible. She knew so much about the wine making process, the cooperage and the wines. Good luck in your WAST exams!! Manuela, in the shop was also very helpful. I am now looking forward to the many bottles of wine I have in Bertha, our motorhome!!! We will definitely be back. If you only have time for one visit then choose Muga!!!
R. López de Heredia - Viña Tondonia
2. R. López de Heredia - Viña Tondonia
4.6
(581)
Winery
Food & Drink
Long-standing 1800s bodega known for its wines aged in Bordeaux oak barrels, with tours & tastings.
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An emblematic Rioja producer, one of the few with its own copperage on premises and extensive use of oak throughout the production process. Their hospitality is world class, they showed us everything, they have nothing to hide and much to be proud of. The bottle ageing area is particularly unique to experience. I was also lucky to be able to buy in their store a case that included a bottle of their prized Rose Gran Reserva, a very unusual but great wine that can only be made with top quality grapes and excellent work at the winery.
Very special winery with excellent wine. Make sure to buy a bottle of wine and sit in the garden to enjoy wine with cheese and other tapas . You get water tapas and other free when you buy a bottle of wine
Amazing hospitality and experience at the bodgeas! We were in the area for wine tasting during the weekend and stopped by this place. A truly amazing experience and a key highlight of our day. Delicious reserva wine that can easily qualify as a gran reserva! After tasting a few bottles at the shop, the friendly staff, offered to show us their facilities behind the scenes with no reservations! Learnt alot from the quick visit and truly a bodegas that one needs to tour and experience their traditional family heritage of making wine.
Fabulous Wine & visit We enjoyed visiting Vina Tondonia and attending some wine tasting. The place is beautiful and feel very unique. Highly recommended to all.
A nice place to visit and try some top quality Rioja wines. Raphael Lopez de Heredia is known for its Tondonia vineyard, and most of the wine lovers use “tondonia” to redder to this winemaker. We visited the winemaking area and barrel aging places, and also tasted 2 wines. I love the wines from R. Lopez for many years, and this time I got the opportunity!
This was a slight disappointment fir me and other attending the same tour I met later at another bodega. The tour was very informative though for the price of 40 euros it's expected to be high quality. We visited all facilities involved in wine making process. The wine tasting was a huge disappointment. We were able to taste only three wines if which the first was nothing to tell about. Other reservas were nice. We didn't have a chance to taste their Gran Reserva. We weren't handed a bottle of their wine after the tour and the wine tasting. I afterwards found out that it should have picked up after tasting from the other location. The guide didn't mention about it at all. People left without the bottle.
This winery has a really nice setting. A very stylish, modern tasting room and a very nice area to sit outside, with a very relaxing feel to it. Since we were travelling with our Bulldog we took a seat outside and got some wine (with free nibbles). The wine was fine, got the typical Rioja flavour. But - compared to some other Bodegas we've visited - lacked a special something. Did not wow us enough. Prise-wise their wines are a good deal, but then there's so much competition around here. And considering that we just found the wine too average and quite light on the palate without any long-lasting flavours. But the setting is really nice, staff helpful and friendly. Still a fine Bodega to take a seat outside and enjoy a glass or two.
We had a fantastic tour filled with really interesting tidbits about the region and the family’s history in wine. Always lovely to see winemakers that really stick to their roots and keep the family business thriving!
CVNE
3. CVNE
4.5
(784)
Winery
Food & Drink
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CVNE was our final stop on our wine crawl - partly because it was one of the only bodegas in the area which didn't close 'early'. It's a lovely bodega with friendly staff and we tried a couple of their popular wines which were great.
We did the Imperial tour and it was great. Very knowledgeable and pleasant guide who explained all about the origins of the company, the different wines and the wine making process. Great tour of the cellars including what they call the cemetery where the oldest wines are kept. The tour finished with a very relaxed and tutored wine tasting accompanied by cheese and ham. Great experience and highly recommended. We finished off our visit with some purchases in the shop.
The scenery is very beautiful. The tour we did felt a bit hasty especially at the end. We did the 3pm tour and had 10-15min for the tasting, which was not what I expected. The tour was focused on the Imperial witch is their best one, the other ones where “bad” and he didn’t spend any attention to it. It seemed to me that it was cheap and not tasty wine. What was surprising is that we drank three wines and none of them was the Imperial. This was in my opinion very disappointing since the whole tour was focused on this wine. After the tasting we received 2min to drink up and leave since they closed at 4.30pm. Even the bar outside was closed… No opportunity at all to try the great (or so they say) Impereal. Still 3 stars for the explanation, scenery and exposition we could visit.
We visited the wine bar / store where they have a bigger variety of wines than some others, given they have multiple brands from Rioja as well as other regions of Spain. People were so helpful and knowledgeable. It’s open a little later (until 5p) than most of the others in the Barrio. They are building a larger wine bar to be open in 2025.
We had a fabulous Imperial tour and were very well looked after by Senor Peru from Bilbao. Only 4 of us were on it so it really felt intimate and informative. All questions were answered and the tasting was superb and not rushed. Felt like we were VIP’s. Definitely highly recommended.
We loved this winery! Ekaitz was the perfect guide, he had great knowledge and his humour translated well. The tour felt very authentic and it was wild to see how old some of their wines are. Would 100% recommend
Excellent day of wine tasting. We were hosted by a lovely gentlemen. Sorry I can't remember his name but his Spanish with an English accent. Wines were great.
Amazing experience, the best Bodega in Haro. And they don't close for no reason like some of these other places.
Bodegas La Rioja Alta, S.A.
4. Bodegas La Rioja Alta, S.A.
4.6
(576)
Winery
Food & Drink
Traditional winemaker with a sophisticated vibe offering guided tours & product samplings.
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Sarah was warm and welcoming as were the other staff even though I arrived barely 45 mins before the closing time on Sundays, 3pm. Amazing 1997, 2004 of course and the latest 2015 vintages of the 904 Gran Reserva. The half plate of Jamon at 13 Eur was delicious too. What an experience and yes.. they do well back vintages too unlike other bodegas. Just ask! Thanks to Guillermo and Sarah for this experience.
Exceptional tour and beautiful bodegas! Sarah was a very knowledgeable and friendly guide who you can tell is really passionate about wines. Would definitely recommend to take the tour and learn about the impressive history of this winery.
Good wine on offer but hard to get attention at the wine bar. We had two glasses of Rioja at the wine bar. Staff were nice enough when serving but had to work to get their attention while they were snacking in the back aisle.
Lovely, history-filled bodega. We did a special wine tasting where they poured older vintages of their 904 and Arana wines (2015, 2016 and 1997). A real treat. My only feedback would be for the wine tour guide to be a bit more mindful of senior citizens on the tour and check in to see if they are doing alright walking along the many stairs and steps - we were often falling behind with my grandma and it would have been nice to perhaps find a shortcut for her or slow down the overall walking pace of the group just a bit so that we weren't lost all the time trying to keep up. 🙏
There is a reception and shopping section in an authentic and historical building and a wine bar and sales section in the opposite building "El Garage Del Club De Cosecheros", garden was attentive and enjoyable. We had "Discovering La Rioja Alta Tour". Our guide was diligent and knowledgeable, but he seemed a little nervous at the beginning. After a nice tour, before starting the tasting, my request for water was met with surprise, she took care of it. But she couldn't find it. All the wines except Gran Reserva 904 1997 were of decent quality. The age of this wine deserves respect, but the fruit had abandoned it years ago. Vina Alberdi was very fruity and had good balance, Vina Ardanza and Vina Arana were perfect examples of Rioja. As I couldn't understand 904 and would like to meet with 890 we passed to wine bar building. Gran reserva 904 2015 was amazing and has great capacity for aging. Gran reserva 890 2010 was also complex and elegant, long aging capacity but little pricy. It was a very satisfied visit and I recommend everyone.
Haro, the region in La Rioja is full of wineries. We paid €20 for the experience and got really good insights. 3 glasses of wine is included. And at the end you can have 1 extra glass of your favorite wine. 🍷
A nice place to visit and enjoy some glass of wines! You can find wine by glass in the bar, and also the bottled wine which sold there. You can taste all portfolio of La Rioja Alta and the wines from same Company Group like Aster, and also buy some bottles with good price.
Nice visit. Beautiful property with some quality wines. Not buzzed enough to get the 57 euro glass to see how much better it is than the 904 reserva...
Bodegas Gómez Cruzado
5. Bodegas Gómez Cruzado
4.9
(741)
Winery
Food & Drink
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Gómez Cruzado is a boutique winery in Haro, Spain, dedicated to producing wines in the classic Riojan style. With a strong commitment to quality and detail, they carefully cultivate old bush-trained vines to craft wines that highlight freshness, balance, elegance, and typicity. We had a wonderful time at Gómez Cruzado during our tasting—sampling some of their well-known wines along with their cold-pressed olive oil. While the wines were, as expected, beautiful, the olive oil was truly exceptional. The team was warm, welcoming, and took the time to share the history of the winery and explain the details behind their wines, making the experience all the more memorable.
A lovely wine tasting experience! Very unassuming from the outside (some building works going on) but inside a stunning space, surrounded by barrels, with some exceptional wines to taste! Very attentive and friendly service. Only €20 a head and it was private (my partner and I). Thank you!
A superb tour, with an excellent and knowledgeable guide. The tour took us right through the bodega and we could see people at work at close quarters. We booked the Premium tasting and the tasting room for that has a tremendous view over the bodega. The wines were diverse and excellent and we were given just enough information and background. Then, we were allowed a generous amount of time to enjoy and discuss the wines. This is wine tourism exactly how it should be.
Such a fantastic tour run by the very charismatic Esti! Great explanation of the wine and the history of the winery. Very much enjoyed her conversation and explanation of the wines. Would love to come back one day. Also fantastic wine. Cheers!
We had a great Tour and Tasting with the Gomez Cruzado Team. This winery stands out in terms of passion, winestyle and wine philosophy: Rioja 4.0. You can do both: Be serious about your history and the traditions, but innovate and set new bars in terms of elegance, terroir and focus on the essentials. It was really outstanding.
Within a walking distance from the town center, this winery tour was a pleasure. Super informative, well presented by a very passionate knowledgable guide. The wine is to die for. We were so happy to have chosen this particular family run establishment over a larger more commercial one. Look no further.
We had a fantastic visit to Bodegas Gómez Cruzado where we toured their winemaking facility and tasted several of their best wines. Our guide Silvia was extremely knowledgeable and talked us through both the history of the bodega and the winemaking process. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Haro!
A comprehensive and fun education about wines from this beautiful region. Sylvia was so knowledgeable and genuinely passionate about the art of wine making. She was very generous with a great sense of humour. And the wines were really special! Highly recommend this tour and the wines.
Ramón Bilbao
6. Ramón Bilbao
4.6
(988)
Winery
Food & Drink
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It was an amazing experience. We had the wine and chocolate tour with the Guide Jeanne which was super kind and give us useful informations.
A Wonderful Visit to Ramón Bilbao Winery Our visit to Ramón Bilbao was a memorable experience from start to finish. It was fascinating to explore the winery’s rich history and see firsthand how tradition and innovation come together in their wine-making process. The wine shop offered a fantastic selection, and we were recommended the Mirto, which turned out to be an exceptional choice—elegant, complex, and beautifully balanced. A very special thank you to Zaida, whose warmth, attention to detail, and excellent service made our visit even more enjoyable. Her genuine kindness and professionalism truly stood out and added a personal touch to the experience. Highly recommended for any wine lover visiting the region.
Choices are plentiful at the Ramón Bilbao winery in Haro! There is a large wine shop with an area for tasting. Added bonus: tours are possible and there’s even a restaurant with wine bar. Recommend reserving in advance. Back to the wine shop, the selection of wines and other spirits is vast.
We got there a bit late with an hour or so to go. But Naomi was so welcoming and got us into tasting fairly quickly. We ended tasting 5 different wines. Her hospitality was second to none. We also noticed how gorgeous their bottles were and Naomi decided to let us take an empty one as souvenir. We had an amazing experience simply for how Naomi delivered an excellent customer service. Cheers to Naomi.
Giuseppe must be mentioned. Truly the most knowledgeable, gregarious, and warm-hearted bar-man we ever encountered in all our travels. He puts true heart, soul, and passion into giving the guests of Ramon Bilbao the best wine tasting experience. The wines were excellent 🥇 The winery tastefully decorated 🍷 A truly must-visit winery, especially with Giuseppe at your service.
Bodegas Ramón Bilbao has great wine, but this is not the only reason to go. The friendly service and the wonderful food paired with wine made this an excellent four hour experience. Noemi and Chenoa, a mother and daughter team who are working in the bar and restaurant, were amazing. The menu el legado del tiempo is the meal in the photos.
Interesting winery! The excursion with degustación of 3 types of wine 🍷 (rose and 2 red). I really liked the bar with variety of wine 🍷 and grand chimney 🔥 with Christmas decorations 🤌. We’ve tried delicious Reserva 👌
What a fantastic winery! We enjoyed a fantastic tour of the incredible Ramon Bilbao winery in Haro. Our guide, Victor, was very knowledgeable, friendly and fun and it made for a really enjoyable and educational two hours. The winery is very impressive and everything is presented immaculately. The shop offers all the wines individually as well as some fantastic presentation packages, accessories and glassware. The winery tour was fascinating and even included a short film documenting the harvesting process in a small cinema room. The tasting room was just perfect to enjoy sampling the wonderful rioja wines with the added benefit of Victor's explanation and experience. We had lunch afterwards in the fantastic restaurant where we enjoyed an excellent selection of great food accompanied, of course, by more fantastic RB wines. We thoroughly recommend this winery and the whole experience it offers.
Bodegas Bilbaínas
7. Bodegas Bilbaínas
4.6
(651)
Winery
Sights & Landmarks
Tours & tastings offered in a traditional wine-making venue with oak-barrel storage.
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We stumbled upon this place - literally and figuratively - after visiting some nearby bodegas, and we’re so glad we did! We enjoyed a wine flight with a chocolate pairing, which was a fantastic experience. The wines were delicious and varied, including a unique sparkling wine made from red grapes. The lady at reception was lovely, warm, and welcoming, which made the visit even better. I’d definitely recommend adding this spot to your itinerary!
We had a very nice wine tasting with the help of Christina. Very kind service and she explained each wine in very good English. You can get small tasting sized servings from very wide range of wines. Best tasting in Haro so far.
So friendly! Lot of knowledge. We came to Rioja for the first time and it was really good. The lady at the reception helped us selecting the best wines & bites. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
One of the best winery tours that we have ever done. Our guide, Lola, was an absolute pro, giving detailed explanations about the history of the vineyard and area. The small group (only 10 people) gave her time to patiently answer all of our questions. The complex, with its labyrinthine warren of tunnels and cellars, is an eye-opener. And of course the wines - particularly the Viña Pomal - are delicious. Highly recommended!
We learned SO much about the history and production of Rioja wine. Three 'reserve' tastings too. All for only 25 euros! Thanks to our informative guide Cristina.
Just had an amazing wine tasting experience at Bodegas Bilbaínas in Haro! The whole visit was fantastic, but what truly elevated it was our guide, Naiara. Her knowledge of the winery's history and passion for the wines were infectious. Naiara's explanations were clear and engaging, making even the most complex aspects of winemaking interesting. She was also incredibly friendly and approachable, making the tasting a fun and informative experience. The wines themselves were delicious, of course. Highly recommend a visit to Bodegas Bilbaínas, especially if you're lucky enough to have Naiara as your guide!
Nayera gave an outstanding tour! Clearly she’s very passionate about wine. Not only did she give me a deeper appreciation of Rioja wine, she taught me many new things. If you want a small intimate tour, this is the place.
Absolutely stunning winery. The tasting is super relaxed and the surroundings, inside and out, are beautiful. It would be great to try more than 3 wines by the glass, but this is a must stop for a tasting. Really nice staff, great wine - stop here for sure!
Bodegas Roda
8. Bodegas Roda
4.6
(304)
Winery
Food & Drink
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We had a lovely tour at RODA! Visiting in late February during the off-season meant we were the only ones on the tour, so we essentially had a private experience just for the two of us - it was fabulous. We learned all about the bodega’s history and winemaking process, and the tour ended with an incredible wine and chocolate tasting. I would never have thought to pair the two, but it was a delicious surprise. If you're planning a trip to Rioja, I’d highly recommend adding RODA to your itinerary!
The visit was amazing. I highly recommend visiting it and also trying the wines paired with chocolate. It was amazing. I'll absolutely be back. :) Vega and Lucia were our amazing guides. And the ship wine <3. It's a win - win situation
Lucia is a wonderful guide for our Ebro Balcony private tour experience. She is not only knowledgeable but also her bubbly and friendly personalities really made the entire two hours enjoyable and fun. The entire tour was very educational and compared to many other winery tours we did, it was one of the most memorable. We got to see and understand the whole process from farm to bottle and it ended with the most romantic picnic lunch by the Ebro river complete with local delicacies and wine tasting of Roda's 5 best wines. The entire experience was magical and I would highly recommend it. Lucia, if you ever visit the US, please ping us.
It was absolutely by chance that we went to Roda, they were one of the few vineyards that had tours in English on a Saturday, but we are so glad they did! We had the best time. Our guide Lucia was amazing, very friendly and knowledgeable. She was able to answer all our questions. A thorough tour through all the different aspects of the wine making process. We learnt so much and thoroughly enjoyed the tasting with chocolates at the end - of course!! 10/10 would recommend
I was looking forward to visiting this winery, having previously enjoyed their wine from a local shop. Unfortunately, their customer service fell far short of expectations. Due to a last-minute airline cancellation—completely outside my control—I was unable to attend the prepaid tour. I reached out as soon as I could, but the winery refused to offer a refund or credit, citing their strict cancellation policy. Every other business on our itinerary showed understanding and made accommodations. This winery chose inflexibility over empathy. It’s disheartening to see such disregard for genuine circumstances. If their business model depends on keeping money from guests who never arrive, it raises questions about their priorities. I won’t be recommending a visit, and I won’t be purchasing their wine again. Hospitality should extend beyond the tasting room—and this experience showed none.
Excellent tour, very informative and excellent wines, thoroughly enjoyable
Although somehow pricey, the tour consisted of showing all parts of their wine making process. I've especially liked their practices revolving around sustainability. The 12-meter underground wine barrel-aging tunnel was a surprise, more so the direct exit to Ebro river. Both their wine and EVOO tastings were nice.
We enjoyed tasting the Roda wine in the Wine Bar (not a tour) in the Barrio in Haro. It’s a great place to taste local Rioja wines. We selected our wine by the glass. Modern bar with very old wine cave. Really pleasant knowledge staff.
Bodegas Martinez Lacuesta La Rioja Haro
9. Bodegas Martinez Lacuesta La Rioja Haro
4.6
(265)
Winery
Food & Drink
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A must if you are interested in vermut! We tried a few & learned a lot when we stopped in without a reservation. Everyone that worked there was so nice & helpful!
One of the most important, historical place not only in Haro, but in the Rioja region. Fantastic people who has created an amazing atmosphere where the tradition and heritage meet modernity and the new approach for winemaking and hospitality. It is "must see" place for all wine & vermuth lovers.
Fantastic winery! We went there for a tour which costed nothing, was private and very in-depth. We got to taste some wines and eat some local meats. Overall we loved our visit and it is all thanks to the hospitality of Lourdes and the family run winery. Cannot recommend this place enough.
Big thanks to Andrea! She provided us with so much care and gave us answers to every question. Nothing was too much to ask! Really a great experience where I fell in love with this family winery!
Great hospitality and interesting story about their specific vine making process. Excellent vines and vermut. Book your visit ahead.
Having visited the old winery many years ago we were very excited to see the new one. Very impressive we found it too! The food and wine pairings were excellent, and we thoroughly enjoyed all. Much more commercialised than our last visit when it was very much a family business with a much more intimate feel about it but that is progress. Very interesting to taste the Vermouths too. Just disappointed that your wines are not more readily available in the UK!.
Excellent free winery tour and tasting. Impressive wine cellar! Beside wine, they also produce an excellent Vermut, must try!!
Great place, lot's of interesting information about wine and wine making.
Iglesia de Santo Tomás
10. Iglesia de Santo Tomás
4.6
(141)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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With a euro entry fee/donation, you get a pamphlet in English, French or German explaining the history of this stunning church. We were lucky it was opened when we were passing through Haro for the night.
There was a paper saying it would open from 5pm, and many tourists were wasting time, but it never opened. Irresponsible tourism. No point in making a pilgrimage.
Nice to visit, and very scary in the night…
(Translated by Google) A church that you should not miss if you visit Haro. A Plateresque-style doorway as an altarpiece, a 68-meter tower whose first bodies are neo-Gothic and culminates in a Baroque style and its flowery Gothic interior that consists of three naves of the same height and with a ribbed vault that simulates palm trees. formed by various nerves that intertwine forming a complicated network. And a main altarpiece of baroque style divided into three sections separated by large columns as a candelabra. In short, an architectural gem. (Original) Una iglesia que no debes perderte si vistas Haro. Una portada de estilo plateresco a modo de retablo, una torre de 68 metros cuyos primeros cuerpos son neogóticos y culmina en estilo barroco y su interior gótico florido que consta de tres naves de la misma altura y con una bóveda de crucería que simula a las palmeras formada por diversos nervios que se entrelazan formando una complicada red. Y un retablo mayor de estilo barroco dividido en tres cuerpos separado por grandes columnas a modo de candelabro En definitiva una joya arquitectónica.
(Translated by Google) The main gate is Baroque, and the overall feel of the cathedral is Romanesque. As a cathedral dedicated to Saint Thomas, on the left side of the tympanum is a sculpture of Thomas doubting the resurrection of Jesus, and on the right side is a sculpture of the resurrection of Jesus. Above that is a sculpture of Jesus being whipped, being crowned, being dragged by the governor, and carrying the cross. It is a pity that the door is closed, so I cannot go in. (Original) 정문은 바로크, 전체적으로는 로마네스크 느낌이 나는 성당. 도마 성인을 모신 성당답게 팀파눔에 왼쪽에는 예수님의 부활을 의심하는 도마의 모습, 오른쪽에는 예수님의 부활이 조각되어 있다. 그 위로는 채찍질을 당하고, 면류관이 씌이고, 총독에게 끌려가고, 십자가를 지고 이동하는 예수가 조각되어 있다. 문이 닫혀 들어가보진 못해 아쉽다
(Translated by Google) It's a beautiful church, and volunteers will open the church and explain it to you for €1. Even before entering, the Plateresque façade catches your eye. Inside, you can see the marvelous altarpiece, the circular sacristy, and the organ. One of the most interesting things is the collection of mass wines from around the world. They have about 70 bottles from several different countries on display. (Original) Es una iglesia preciosa y hay voluntarios que por 1€ abren la iglesia y te la explican. Ya antes de entrar llama la atención la fachada plateresca. Dentro se pueden apreciar el retablo, que es una maravilla, la sacristía de forma circular y el órgano. Una de las cosas más curiosas es la colección de vinos de misa de varias partes del mundo, tienen expuestas unas 70 botellas de varios países diferentes.
(Translated by Google) A spectacular visit with a superb guide, Darío, who showed us all the secrets of this marvel. We also had the privilege of going up to the roof and seeing the entire reconstruction. The church is a spectacle, and when you're shown every detail with such care, the impression is doubled. (Original) Espectacular visita con un guia de lujo, Darío,que nos ha mostrado todos los secretos de esta maravilla. Además, hemos tenido el privilegio de subir a la cubierta y ver toda la reconstrucción. La iglesia es un espectáculo y si encima te muestran todos los detalles con tanto cariño la impresión es doble
Ermita de San Felices
11. Ermita de San Felices
4.6
(169)
Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
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Great view! 15 minute cab ride from the hotel I stayed in. Easy climb to the top. No entry fee, open to all.
We were told to hike up to the Ermita de San Felices by one of the local wine makers. What an experience I must say. It isn't a long hike, but well worth the climb to the top. The shrine is interesting, and the view towards Haro is beautiful. We loved the color of fall on the vineyards, and we could see snow on the mountain top in the distance. Well worth the short drive out of town.
Stunning view close to Haro after ir before a wine tasting.
Amazing view worth the climb
Amazing views!
Went for the Haro Wine Fight and it did not disappoint. Took the bus up from Haro but honestly could have walked. We walked back and it was glorious. Go early. Get up there by 8:30am otherwise it’s not really worth it.
(Translated by Google) A landmark for the people of Haro. It's a chapel about 6 km from the town where the Battle of Wine takes place every June 29th. Outside of these dates, it's worth a visit for its views of the cliffs and the so-called Haro shells. It's also a good place to watch the sunset. (Original) Llegar de referéncia para la gente de Haro. Es una ermita a unos 6 kms. del pueblo donde tiene lugar cada 29 de junio la Batalla del vino. Fuera de edad fechas merece una visita por sus vistas a los riscos y a las llamadas conchas de Haro. También es un buen lugar para ver una puesta de sol
(Translated by Google) Spectacular views!!! You have a climb of 337 steps plus some small ramps in between; the views are well worth the effort. The chapel is closed, but you can reach the foot of San Felices de Bilibio, patron saint of Haro. (Original) Vistas espectaculares!!! Tienes una subida de 337 escalones más unas pequeñas rampas entre medias, las vistas bien merece este esfuerzo. La ermita está cerrada pero llegas hasta los pies de san Felices de Bilibio, patrono de Haro.
Basílica de Nuestra Sra. de la Vega
12. Basílica de Nuestra Sra. de la Vega
4.6
(215)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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Another of the magnificent buildings in Haro. Not to be missed when open. Check at Tourist information on the Plaza de la Paz. Apart from the building itself there are lovely gardens, the Jardines de La Vega.
(Translated by Google) Temple with the image of the patron saint of Haro. Architecture and art worth visiting. In addition, it is a favorable place for meditation and prayer with the Virgin Mary. (Original) Templo con la imagen de la patrona de Haro. Arquitectura y arte dignos de visitar. Además, es un lugar propicio para el recogimiento y la oración junto a la Virgen María
(Translated by Google) The Basilica of Our Lady of the Vega houses an image of the city's patron saint. It has extended visiting hours. The mural paintings in the dome are by Francisco Zorrilla and have been restored. They are well worth seeing. (Original) La basílica de nuestra señora de la vega, dentro está la imagen de la patrona de la ciudad. Tiene un horario amplio de visita. Las pinturas murales de cúpula son de Francisco zorrilla y están restaurados. Merece la pena verlos.
(Translated by Google) It's a good idea to include it in a leisurely stroll through Haro and go inside to explore it. (Original) Está bien incluirla dentro de un tranquilo paseo por Haro y entrar a conocerla
(Translated by Google) Very pretty outside and inside. They ask you for a donation of one euro for its maintenance. It has a spectacular baroque altarpiece and you can visit the back of the altar where the Soledad chapel is located. In this chapel there is a recumbent Christ with articulated arms and natural hair. You also visit the sacristy, which has spectacular plasterwork decoration. A highly recommended visit. (Original) Muy bonita por fuera y por dentro. Te solicitan un donativo de un euro para su mantenimiento. Tiene un retablo barroco espectacular y se puede visitar la parte posterior del altar donde se encuentra la capilla de la Soledad. En esta capilla se encuentra un cristo yacente con los brazos articulados y pelo natural. También se visita la sacristía q tiene una decoración en yesería espectacular. Una visita muy recomendable.
(Translated by Google) Open and free to visitors. While not one of the prettiest, the interior offers a peaceful atmosphere. (Original) Abierta y libre a visitas. Sin ser de las más bonitas, el ambiente en el interior es de paz total
(Translated by Google) A beautiful basilica. With a beautiful altarpiece and a dome I never tire of admiring. And of course, the statue of the Virgin of La Vega. Patron saint of Haro. (Original) Preciosa basílica. Con un bonito retablo y una cúpula que no me canso de admirar. Y como no, la talla de la Virgen de la Vega. Patrona de Haro.
Oficina de Turismo de Haro
13. Oficina de Turismo de Haro
4.1
(313)
Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
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Great service here from a very helpful young lady, they also have excellent information brochures. One of the best tourism offices I've visited.
Long queues, don't answer the phone, no English spoken, rushed and of limited help, and this is mid week and out of season
Free maps and information. Some inaccurate directions by the guide though
Good information and good service
Pleasant and helpful
Arrived in Haro and found tourist information office Julian was extremely knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. He gave us lots of information about the area.
(Translated by Google) I was pleasantly surprised by the girl I was with today, a true professional. It's been a while since I've met someone who explained so well what I could visit. Lately, everywhere I go, they just hand me a brochure and little else. Thanks 😊 (Original) Gratamente sorprendida con la chica que estaba hoy, una profesional, hacía tiempo que no me encontraba con una persona que explicará tan bien lo que podía visitar. Últimamente a todos los sitios que voy, me tiran el folleto y poco más. Gracias 😊
Hacienda El Ternero
14. Hacienda El Ternero
4.5
(71)
Winery
Food & Drink
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Amazing place located up in the mountains next to Sajazarra, only 5 kms from Haro. It used to be a monastery and hospital for pilgrims on the Saint Jaques way. Grape fields and olive trees have been there forever!
(Translated by Google) For the first time, access is quite difficult, do not drive through the town for large trucks, follow the signs leading to HACIENDA, I think you can safely take a long break. There are 2 dogs on the premises, but they are not aggressive, the staff is nice and friendly and tries to speak English. Generally, wine is loaded quickly, you need to provide your CMR And most importantly, leave the same way you came, otherwise there may be problems Regards (Original) Na pierwszy raz dojazd dosyć ciężki,dla dużych ciężarówek nie jedz przez miasteczko ,jedz wedlug napisow prowadzących do HACIENDY,wydaje mi się że śmiało można zrobić pauze długą. Na terenie są 2 pieski ale nie są agresywne,obsługa miła i przyjazna próbuje mówić po Angielsku. Ogólnie załadunek wina szybko,trzeba dać swoje CMR I najważniejsze tą drogą którą przyjechałeś tą samą wyjeżdżaj bo inaczej mogą być kłopoty Pozdrawiam
(Translated by Google) We were lucky enough to visit this winery, recommended by a well-known winemaker, and it was quite a discovery. For me, the most beautiful payment in all of La Rioja. The views of the Valley, the vineyards between hills and the sunset at the winebar are unbeatable. Obviously, the wines. The fermented white is unbeatable and really cheap compared to the great whites of Rioja. Don't forget to try the Picea, a great treat on the nose. And if you can afford it, take a bottle of Primativo. (Original) Tuvimos la suerte de visitar esta bodega, recomendada por un enólogo conocido, y fue todo un descubrimiento. Para mi, el pago más bonito de toda La Rioja. La vistas del Valle, los viñedos entre colinas y es atardecer en el winebar son inmejorables. Obviamente , los vinos. El blanco fermentado es inmejorable y realmente baratísimo comparado con los grandes blancos de Rioja. No dejéis de probar el Picea, un gustazo en nariz. Y si podéis permitírnoslo llevaros una botella de Pribativo.
(Translated by Google) Charming hacienda, the entire environment is very beautiful, from the buildings to the landscape. The winery is very new inside but respecting the old and mixing with new wood, all with great taste and style. The landscape makes you feel in... Riojan Tuscany (Original) Encantadora hacienda, todo el entorno muy bonito, desde las construcciones, al paisaje. La bodega por dentro muy nueva pero respetando mucho lo antiguo y mezclando con madera nueva, todo con mucho gusto y estilo. El paisaje te hace sentir en ... la toscana riojana
(Translated by Google) In the description of the Cihuri rural hiking route, Finca del Tenero is indicated as a seg point - how great was my disappointment when I read about loose dogs and security cameras on the path and had to abort my hike as a result. I don't know your wine and I am very disappointed (Original) En la descripción de la ruta de senderismo rural de Cihuri, se indica la Finca del Tenero como punto seg - cuán grande fue mi decepción cuando leí sobre perros sueltos y cámaras de seguridad en el camino y tuve que abortar mi caminata como resultado. No conozco su vino y estoy muy decepcionado
(Translated by Google) A wonderful place, a very renovated winery that has respected the history of this land. For me, the most charming winery in all of La Rioja. The wines, a pleasure... (Original) Un lugar maravilloso, una bodega muy renovada que ha respetado la historia de este terreno. Para mi, la bodega con mas encanto de toda La Rioja. Los vinos, un placer...
(Translated by Google) It is a beautiful winery on a unique estate in La Rioja, due to its beauty and its history of more than 1000 years. Visit the winery, try their wines and you will become customers for life. Like it happened to me. (Original) Es una bodega preciosa en una finca única en La Rioja, por su belleza y por su historia de más de 1000 años. Visitar la bodega, probar sus vinos y os haréis clientes de por vida. Como me pasó a mí.
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Haro El Torreón
15. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Haro El Torreón
4.3
(85)
Museum
Art Museums
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Free entry, welcoming staff, great exhibition (Luis Burgos) until 10/09/2023. Great find recommended
Lovely little gallery very nicely designed.
And a nice view from the roof
(Translated by Google) Very pleasant visit in the heart of Haro. Highlights include Rafael Pérez (ceramist) and José Manuel Rodríguez Arnaez. The views from the Tower towards the Plaza are very beautiful (Original) Visita muy agradable en pleno centro de Haro. Destacan de Rafael Pérez (ceramista) y José Manuel Rodríguez Arnaez. Las vistas desde el Torreón hacia la Plaza son muy bonitas
(Translated by Google) The museum is beautiful because of the building that houses it. There was an exhibition by a local painter. The funny thing was that during the visit the sworn guard accompanied us, explaining the paintings. (Original) El museo es bonito por el edificio que lo alberga. Había una exposición de un pintor de la zona. Lo gracioso fue que durante la visita nos acompañó la guardia jurado, explicando los cuadros.
(Translated by Google) El Torreón is a place worth visiting both for the building itself and for its exhibitions. The lobby is spacious and bright; when I visited, it housed "Barro, Fuego y Alma" (Clay, Fire, and Soul) by local ceramist Rafa Pérez, with interesting pieces (I highlight a pictorial composition near the entrance). The alabaster staircase leading to the upper floors reminded me of the Cañas Abbey Church; beautiful, as is the spiral staircase leading to the rooftop viewing platform, from which you can enjoy spectacular views of the vineyards, the Sierra de Cantabria, and Haro's square. Upstairs, the photography exhibition "La morada de las nieves" (The Moratorium of the Snows. On the Roof of the World) by Fernando Ezquerro showcased stunning landscapes and portraits of the Himalayas. Very friendly staff and free admission. A cultural gem in Haro that combines history, art, and unique panoramas. (Original) El Torreón es un lugar que merece la visita tanto por el edificio como por sus exposiciones. El vestíbulo es amplio y luminoso; cuando fui, albergaba Barro, Fuego y Alma, de Rafa Pérez, ceramista local, con piezas curiosas (destaco una composición pictórica junto a la entrada). Las escaleras de alabastro que suben a las plantas superiores me recordaron a la iglesia de la abadía de Cañas; preciosas, igual que la escalera de caracol que lleva al mirador de la azotea, desde donde se disfrutan vistas espectaculares de los viñedos, la Sierra de Cantabria y la plaza de Haro. Arriba, la exposición fotográfica La morada de las nieves. En el techo del mundo de Fernando Ezquerro mostraba paisajes y retratos impresionantes del Himalaya. Personal muy amable y entrada gratuita. Una joya cultural en Haro que combina historia, arte y panorámicas únicas.
Bodegas Berceo
16. Bodegas Berceo
4.9
(14)
Winery
Food & Drink
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(Translated by Google) A wonderful place within the town of Haro. The essence of wine work and its history is reflected in Bodegas Berceo. The explanations and the visit have been very clear. The white Tempranillo wine and the Gonzalo de Berceo reserve are delicious. Next year, I will repeat. (Original) Un lugar maravilloso dentro del pueblo de Haro. La esencia del trabajo vinícola, de su historia se ve reflejada en Bodegas Berceo. Las explicaciones y la visita han sido muy claras. El vino tempranillo blanco y el reserva Gonzalo de Berceo, están buenísimos. El año q viene, repetiré.
(Translated by Google) Bodega Berceo is the oldest in Haro, it has great potential that they will surely know how to take advantage of. (Original) Bodega Berceo es la mas antigua de Haro, tiene un gran potencial que seguro sabrán sacárselo
(Translated by Google) Spectacular experience about the winery and its history. Great service from Rubén and fantastic tasting of spectacular broths🤤. It is worth booking and visiting. (Original) Experiencia espectacular sobre la bodega y su historia. Buenísima atención de Rubén y fantástica cata de caldos espectaculares🤤. Merece la pena reservar y visitar.
(Translated by Google) Spectacular! I loved the visit. I put it in my Top wineries. Thank you so much. (Original) Espectacular! Me encantó la visita. Lo pongo en mi Top de bodegas. Muchas gracias.
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful winery in Haro! Highly recommended! (Original) La bodega más bonita de Haro! Muy recomendable!
(Translated by Google) Wonderful wines Great quality and excellent broths- (Original) Maravillosos vinos Gran calidad y excelentes caldos-
(Translated by Google) Spectacular. Pure history of Rioja (Original) Espectacular. Historia pura del Rioja
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