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Puente la Reina
Coordinates
42.6724°N, 1.8129°W
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About Puente la Reina
Puente la Reina, officially Puente la Reina / Gares, is one of the classic towns of the Camino Francés in Navarra. It sits west of Pamplona, shortly after Obanos, and has long been one of the most important pilgrim stops on the route to Santiago.
The town’s name means “Queen’s Bridge,” referring to the famous medieval bridge over the Arga River. The bridge is one of the most recognisable landmarks on the Camino and was traditionally linked to a queen of Navarra who supported pilgrims by improving the river crossing. Whether the exact story is fully certain or not, the bridge became the symbol of the town and remains the main highlight for pilgrims today.
Puente la Reina grew as a Camino town in the Middle Ages, especially because several pilgrim routes came together here, including the Camino Francés from Roncesvalles and the Camino Aragonés from Somport. Its long main street still follows the old pilgrim way, lined with churches, stone buildings, bars, shops, and accommodation.
For pilgrims today, Puente la Reina is a full service stop. It has albergues, hotels, restaurants, cafés, supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, and outdoor shops or basic supplies. It is a good place to rest, resupply, do laundry, and enjoy a proper evening after the walk from Pamplona or Cizur Menor.
The main sights include the medieval bridge, the Church of Santiago, the Church of San Pedro, and the Church of the Crucifix, linked to the old pilgrim hospital and the Knights Templar tradition. Puente la Reina is busier than the small villages before it, but it is one of the places where the history of the Camino feels especially visible.
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