Town

Nájera

493m
42.4179°N, 2.7285°W

Coordinates

42.4179°N, 2.7285°W

Elevation

493m

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About Nájera

Najera is a beautiful town on the banks of the Rio Najerilla, set against a dramatic backdrop of red sandstone cliffs. The town was once the capital of the medieval Kingdom of Najera-Pamplona, and its royal heritage is reflected in the Monastery of Santa Maria la Real, which contains the royal pantheon of Navarra.

Pilgrims will find albergues, hotels, restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, ATMs, and a pharmacy. The old town with its cobblestoned streets and medieval bridge is pleasant to explore.

The monastery cloister, with its ornate late-Gothic tracery known as the Claustro de los Caballeros, is one of the finest on the Camino. The surrounding cliffs add a dramatic natural setting.

Explore Nájera

Things to Do in Nájera

Sightseeing

Visit the Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real

Founded in the 11th century, this monastery is one of the most important religious buildings in La Rioja. The Royal Pantheon inside contains the tombs of the Kings and Queens of Navarra, Leon, and Castilla. The late Gothic cloister, known as the Claustro de los Caballeros (Cloister of the Knights), is exceptional. Allow at least an hour.

History

Explore the Cave Church

Behind the monastery, carved into the red sandstone cliff, is a small cave church where the original statue of the Virgin was said to have been found by a king while hunting. The cave is atmospheric and dimly lit, with a sense of ancient reverence that predates the monastery above it.

Relaxation

Walk Along the Rio Najerilla

The river runs through the centre of town, with the red sandstone cliffs rising dramatically on one side and the old town on the other. Walk along the riverbank in the evening light when the cliffs glow. Simple and beautiful.

Food & Drink

Try Rioja Wine and Local Tapas

Najera sits at the heart of Rioja wine country. The bars along the main street serve excellent local wine by the glass along with simple tapas. Try the patatas a la riojana (potatoes braised with chorizo and peppers), a classic Riojan dish that is cheap, filling, and perfect after a long walk.

Sightseeing

Day Trip to San Millan de la Cogolla

Approximately 18 km south of Najera, the twin UNESCO World Heritage monasteries of Suso and Yuso are considered the birthplace of the Spanish language. The earliest written words in both Spanish and Basque were found here. A taxi from Najera costs around 20 euros each way, or there is a bus service. Worth the detour if you have a rest day.

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579 km to Santiago de Compostela

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