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Stage 5: Puente la Reina - Estella Distance: 25.5km

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Stage 5: Puente la Reina - Estella topograph

Puente la Reina

Walking the Camino Francés Guide

Leave Puente la Reina crossing the bridge, turn left and cross the main road.

You'll pass a convent, Comendadores del Espíritu Santo and the Barrio de las Monjas then onto a track that runs along the Río Arga.

You'll pass a factory after a few kilometres.

Follow the track uphill then go through some fields, you then pass the site of 13th century Monasterio de Bargota where you'll find a fountain and a modern picnic area.

Continue on, passing a roundabout, and follow the yellow arrow way markers over a bridge into Mañeru.

Mañeru
Information

As you enter the village you will see a medieval cruceiro (cross).

To your right you will see the Iglesia de San Pedro which houses an 18th century Baroque painting.

Near the church you'll find two bars and two shops.

Accommodation

Refugio de los Padres Reparadores, beside the Monastery.

Beds: 33.

Casa Rural Isabel, Caridad 10. Tel: (0034) - 948 34 02 83

Hostal Jakue

Beds: 20. Serves supper from 07:00pm

Heading out of the village along the Calle de la Esperanza into the Plaza de los Fueros and turn left at the end of Casa Consistoria then a right and continue on Calle Forzosa straight through olive groves and vineyards. After you pass a cemetery, keep straight on. The path takes you through an arch into to the hilltop village of Cirauqui.

Cirauquí
Information

CirauquíCirauqui is a mediaeval village whose cobbled streets take you up to the old part of the village and to the 12th century Iglesia de San Román which has an impressive Romanesque doorway.

You will also find the Iglesia de Santa Catalina and a Roman bridge nearby.

If you are passing through Cirauqui between the 13th & 19th of September you will see the locals celebrating Día de la Cruz (Day of the Cross)

Accommodation

Albergue Maralotz, Calle Román 30. Tel: (0034) - 678 63 52 08

Beds: 28. Opens Mar to Oct. You can book rooms in advance. Serves dinner and breakfast.

Leaving Cirauqui through an arch, the Camino route runs along a tree lined track downhill onto an old paved Roman road which crosses the river on the Roman bridge. Continue on until you reach the main road.

Cross the road onto a dirt track and follow this path through farm land and over hills, passing the site of a mediaeval bridge and the medieval route of a well preserved Roman road.

On reaching the brow of the hill, keep straight on along the edges of farm fields. Take the right hand path along the Roman road continuing to the junction of a minor road to your right, passing underneath it twice.

Follow this road under a high modern aquaduct, then turn left onto a path which leads you over the Río Salado via an old restored mediaeval bridge.

Take the path from the bridge under the road again then go straight up into the village of Lorca.

Lorca

Lorca has a population of around 140, it has a nice plaza with a fountain and if you wish to stay there are two albergues.

Accommodation

Albergue José Ramón, Calle Mayor, 40. Tel: (0034) - 948 51 11 90

Beds: 14. Open from Easter - Oct. Has dining & washing facilities as well as internet acces.

La Bodega del Camino, Calle Mayor. Tel: (0034) - 948 54 11 62

Beds: 36. Open all year round. Offers cooking & dining facilities, washing and internet. Also operates as an hotel.

Email: info@labodegadelcamino.com Website: www.labodegadelcamino.com

Go through village past the church and down the main street along a narrow track through cornfields and next to the road. Follow this track passing through a tunnel and then across an arched Romanesque bridge over the Río Nueva into the village of Villatuerta.

Villatuerta

Iglesia de la Asuncíon, VillatuerteHead uphill to the 12th century Iglesia de la Asuncíon which is an ideal place for a rest. If needed there is a fountain with safe drinking water (aqua potable) to the left of the church gate.There is also a statue of San Veremundo to the right.

The route leaving Villatuerta follows a path uphill past farm buildings and through fields and passes close to the Ermita de San Miguel. You'll come to a picnic area, cross the main road here and take the path until you come to a small footbridge across a stream.

When you reach a factory building turn right and continue until you pass the Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro with it's impressive 14th century Gothic doorway. Continue straight on into Estella and after the Puente de los Peregrinos you'll see the Albergue Municipal.

Estella / Lizarra

Information

The picturesque town of Estella / Lizarra is situated on the bed of the Río Arga.

Palacio de los Reyes, Estella / LizarraThe village of Lizarra acquired its Castilian name, Estella, in 1090 when Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón & Navarra, made it the main reception point for pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago.

The towns Tourist Office, Calle de San Nicolás 1, Tel: (0034) - 948 55 40 11 is on open Mon - Fri during the months of Apr - Sep. They organise regular guided tours of the town and are situated amongst some of the towns most important buildings.

The tower of the 13th Century Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa is the most prominent building in Estella. You can visit the partly ruined cloister but first you need to ask at the tourist office.

Beside the tourist office is a rare example of 12th century Romanesque construction, the Palacio de los Reyes de Navarra. It is now home to the Museo de Gustavo de Maetzu, a small free gallery open from Tue - Sat 11:00am - 01:00pm then from 05:00pm - 07:00pm

Across the Río Arga and overlooking Estella is the Iglesia de San Miguel which features an elaborate Romanesque door depicting the Last Judgment. Most of Estella's bars and shops are on this side of the river.

Accommodation

Albergue de Peregrinos. Calle La Rúa, 50. Tel: (0034) - 948 55 02 00

Beds: 10. Open all year round. Has cooking & washing facilites as well as internet access.

Email: luisnavarroplo@hotmail.com

Albergue Municipal Oncineda, Calle Monasterio de Irach. Tel: (0034) - 948 55 50 22

Beds: 15. Open all year round. Has dining, cooking & washing facilities as well as internet access.

Email: albergueoncineda@escur.com

Web:www.escur.com

Fonda Izarra, Calle Caldereria 20. Tel: (0034) - 948 55 06 78

Fonda San Andrés, Plaza Santiago 1. Tel: (0034) - 948 55 41 58

Hostal Cristina, Calle Baja Navarra 1. Tel: (0034) - 948 55 07 72

Hostal El Volante, Calle Merkatondoa,2 1ª Planta. Tel: (0034) - 948 55 39 57 / 638 029 005)

Email: hostalelvolante@gmail.com

Web: www.hostalelvolante.com