Town

Estella-Lizarra

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42.6694°N, 2.0294°W

Coordinates

42.6694°N, 2.0294°W

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About Estella-Lizarra

Estella-Lizarra is one of the main towns on the Camino Francés in Navarra, between Villatuerta and Ayegui. It sits on the Ega River and is a popular overnight stop for pilgrims walking west from Puente la Reina.

The town grew strongly because of the Camino. It was developed in the 11th century as a planned settlement for merchants and pilgrims, close to the older Basque settlement of Lizarra. By the Middle Ages, Estella had become one of the most important towns in the Kingdom of Navarra, with churches, bridges, noble houses, trading streets, and pilgrim hospitals.

For pilgrims today, Estella-Lizarra is a full service stop. It has albergues, hotels, restaurants, cafés, supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, laundries, and outdoor or general shops. It is a good place to rest, resupply, eat properly, and take care of errands before continuing toward Los Arcos.

The old town is worth exploring if you have time. Key sights include the Church of San Pedro de la Rúa, the Church of San Miguel, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Palace of the Kings of Navarra. The town is larger and busier than the villages before it, but it is one of the places where the Camino’s medieval history is still easy to see in the streets.

Explore Estella-Lizarra

Things to Do in Estella-Lizarra

Sightseeing

Visit the Palacio de los Reyes de Navarra

One of the finest examples of Romanesque civic architecture in Spain. This 12th-century palace on the main square features intricately carved capitals depicting the battle between Roland and the Moorish giant Ferragut. It now houses a small museum with works by Gustavo de Maeztu.

Sightseeing

See the Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rua

Perched above the town, this church has a stunning Romanesque cloister with some of the most beautiful carved capitals in Navarra. Two sides of the cloister were destroyed in the 16th century when a nearby castle was demolished, but what remains is extraordinary. The views from the churchyard over the town and river are worth the climb.

Relaxation

Walk Along the Rio Ega

A shaded riverside path runs through the centre of Estella. After a day of walking, find a bench by the water or sit on the old stone steps. The river is shallow and clear, and some pilgrims cool their feet in it. A quiet moment in a busy town.

Relaxation

Sit in the Monastery Grounds

The grassy grounds around the monastery are shaded by old trees and feel wonderfully peaceful. After the wine fountain and the monastery visit, sit for a while in the shade. There is no rush. The Camino will still be there when you are ready.

History

Explore the Jewish Quarter

Estella had a significant Jewish community in the Middle Ages. The narrow streets of the old Jewish quarter, between the river and the Iglesia de San Pedro, still have a medieval atmosphere. Look for the carved doorways and the remains of the old synagogue site.

Food & Drink

Try the Local Rosado

Navarra is famous for its rosado (rose) wine, and Estella sits at the heart of the wine country. Order a glass with a plate of local cheese and cured meats at one of the bars on the Plaza de los Fueros. The main square has several terraces that catch the late afternoon sun.

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Where You Are on the Camino

Previous town

Villatuerta

4 km back

Next town

Ayegui

2 km ahead

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Estella-Lizarra

657 km to Santiago de Compostela

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