Muruzábal

Camino Frances

To end of camino
680.9
Altitude
443

Uterga

2.70

Muruzábal

1.80

Obanos

Services
Bar
Yes
Medical Center
Yes

Murozabal is a small farming village of about 250 people in the Valdizarbe valley, notable mainly as the access point for the Church of Eunate. A bar on the main road provides basic refreshment. The village has a few examples of the traditional Navarrese stone houses with their carved escutcheons, and the Iglesia de San Esteban — a Gothic church with a three-arched portico — sits at the center.

If you're planning to visit Eunate, the detour begins here. It's about 1.5 km south off the camino. You can rejoin the main route by continuing from Eunate directly to Obanos, making it a loop rather than an out-and-back. The detour adds perhaps 2 km total to the day, and it's flat walking on farm tracks.

History

The Iglesia de San Esteban dates from the Gothic period with later Baroque additions. The village also has a Baroque palace that has been converted into a winery — the Palacio de Murozabal. The area has been cultivated since Roman times, and the valley's agricultural character is evident in every direction.

The Road

From Murozabal the camino continues on flat terrain toward Obanos, about 2 km ahead. If you're taking the Eunate variant, turn south at the edge of the village — the path to the church is signed and easy to follow across open fields. From Eunate, another path leads directly to Obanos without returning to the main route.

City Map

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

There are lots of lovely almonds all around and stones to have a quick breakfast while walking

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

There are almond trees planted along the path leaving Pamplona to Muruzabal. There aren’t many fruits this late in the season on the trees but you can find quite a few still good nuts that have fallen around the base of the trees. Some previous pilgrims have even left particularly good rocks to crack the hard exterior shells.

Camino de Sant…

There’s no explanation but the Alberga is closed

Camino de Sant…

Posted by the hostel while going to Puente la Reina and it was closed. No information about the reason or time of future opening
Federico from Italy 2021-09-14

Camino de Sant…

Bar is open for lunch from 2pm. Has a small selection of food available at all times. Good coffee.

Camino de Sant…

Albergue Muruzabal, a cosy, clean comfortable home from home stay. The hosts are so helpful bed was comfortable and the breakfast light but good with the best homemade smoothie I've had. The pub in the village is friendly, and even though the restaurant was not open they made us a lovely fresh crispy salad with omelette that hit the spot.