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One of the most beautiful places of Navarre, the turquoise of the waters (fresh ...) changes constantly according to the light of day.
Between Estella and Viana, crossed by the Odrón River, you will discover this ancient village splendidly favored by the Navarrese Kings. Indisputable landmark of the Camino de Santiago that offers in every corner a fusion of history, art, folklore and gastronomy. The Jacobean route runs along the main street that overlooks hospitals, hostels and noble factory buildings, which show us the strength that Los Arcos had thanks to its privileged situation as a confluence of roads and the constant flow of pilgrims.
In the outskirts of the town, on the way to Logroño, is the Circuit de Navarra, a unique infrastructure in the northwest of Spain ready to host B-grade competitions for motorcycles and grade 2 D1 for cars, as well as Formula 1 trainings It also has a karting track open to the public to emulate this risky sport in the most fun way.
And near Los Arcos you can not miss one of the most beautiful and unknown valleys of Navarra, La Berrueza.
To come to Navarra and not to visit the place where the patron saint of Navarra was born ... twice a year thousands of Navarra walk the whole province to spend a day there in the company of their friends and family.
The Royal Palace of Olite, court of the Navarrese Kings until the conquest of Navarre and its incorporation to the Crown of Castile (1512), better known as Castle of Olite, is one of the most interesting gothic civil ensembles in Europe. It was one of the most luxurious medieval castles in Europe.
It is a Natural Park of wild beauty declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. A semi-desert landscape of 42,500 hectares that impacts and surprises with each new visit. An unusual spectacle to the southeast of Navarre, near Tudela, which, despite its naked and inhospitable appearance, hides great natural values.
It is a Roman archaeological site located 6.5 km south of Arellano, a few kilometers from the town of Estella. Its name, "Aurelianum", would give rise to the name of the municipality. The place is also known as "Villa de las Muses" because of the discovery of the spectacular Roman mosaic of "Las Musas". This work of art is in the National Archaeological Museum, but it is possible to admire a meticulous reproduction in its original location. Its name is due to the representation of the nine goddesses and their leading teachers.
And a long list: Tudela, Ruta del Camino de Santiago, Roncesvalles, Estella, Andía, Codés, Zugarramurdi, Ujué, Roncal, Lumbier, Eugui…