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Hotel Rural La Puebla
OUR EXPERIENCES
Hotel Rural La Puebla is a family-run rural hotel offering comfortable rooms with breakfast in a unique natural setting near the Ebro Canyon. Travelers experience a peaceful, authentic village stay—ideal for hiking, photography, and disconnecting—while enjoying warm, personal hospitality and local recommendations to explore the area.
ABOUT US
Hotel Rural La Puebla is a small, owner-built, family-run hotel. We offer comfortable rooms and a warm, personal welcome in one of northern Spain’s most scenic villages—perfect for travelers seeking nature, heritage, and a quiet place to slow down and explore the canyon landscapes around the Ebro. We’re committed to our surroundings, collaborating with Geoparque Las Loras and prioritizing local, nearby products whenever possible.
This Meaningful Travel Map Impact Partner was brought to our attention by Soy Ecoturista. Soy Ecoturista is a non-profit association that groups destinations and companies in Spain offering authentic ecotourism experiences in territories with protected areas. All members of Soy Ecoturista meet a series of environmental and social requirements that guarantee the traveler their contribution to the conservation of biodiversity and to the local development of the areas they visit.
If you are interested in booking this experience through Soy Ecoturista, learn more here: https://soyecoturista.com/en/alojamiento/hotel-rural-la-puebla/alojamientos-en-las-loras
IMPACT
We operate an owner-built, family-run rural hotel designed for long-term stewardship of Orbaneja del Castillo, prioritizing decisions that protect the village’s character over mass tourism (Governance/Business Model). We strengthen the local economy by recommending and prioritizing nearby, locally produced food and services so guest spending supports small producers and businesses in the area (Social/Cultural & Community). Through our collaboration with Geoparque Las Loras, we actively direct travelers toward responsible routes, viewpoints, and visitor resources, helping disperse visits, reduce pressure on fragile spots, and promote respectful behavior in the canyon environment (Environmental). At check-in and in our guest guidance, we share practical advice on low-impact hiking and heritage-friendly travel—stay on paths, respect wildlife and residents, and carry out litter—so each stay becomes an opportunity for awareness-building (Education/Awareness).
DETAILS
To learn more, contact: hotelrurallapuebla@orbanejadelcastillo.com
What are your minimum and maximum group sizes?
1–39
Do you require visitors to pre-book?
Yes
Do you have group rates?
No
Do you pay commissions to travel advisors?
Yes
What languages do you offer your services in?
Spanish and English
When are you open?
We’re open every day, year-round, from 8:30 to 22:30.
What accommodations do you make for people living with disabilities?
Unfortunately, due to the steep terrain of the village and the building’s layout, full accessibility accommodations are not available. Staff are happy to provide detailed information in advance so travelers can assess whether the stay will be comfortable for their needs.