Navarrete

Camino Frances

To end of camino
593.2
Altitude
504

Logroño

12.50

Navarrete

6.60

Ventosa

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Navarrete, much fought over and mostly destroyed, no longer has any of its medieval history to share. It does, however, have a few covered arcades which give you a sense of its past. Like is common on an otherwise flat land, the town was developed around a hill; you will see plenty more of this strategy before you get back into the mountains.

The Iglesia de Santa Maria de la Asuncion deserves an extra mention here in case you were thinking to skip it. Don’t. It maintains hours which can be difficult for pilgrims but do try to make a visit.

If you are staying in Navarrete for the night, you might consider a small climb up to the ‘Tedeón’ to where the castle once stood. There is a nice picnic park there and a good view of the surrounding land.

Fiesta

Market day is Wednesday. In mid-August, the town turns out to celebrate the Virgen and San Roque. On the 29th of September, during the grape harvest, they celebrate their patron saint, San Miguel.

The Road

On the way into Navarrete you pass the remains of 12th century San Juan de Acre. While there is not much left, the footprint remains well enough preserved to spark the imagination. The original entrance to the former pilgrim hospital has been reincarnated as the entrance to the town cemetery which is passed on your way out of Navarrete.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Beware to ask for pilgrim menu. €20 Does not include wine or water. Had a similar, and better, dinner is Puente de la Reina for €12. Including a bottle of wine !! (Salad, chicken and fries)
Pilgrim menu not worth it IMO.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Best food well worth the 20€ for a pilgrims menu! No regrets!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I think this is the best food we’ve had on the Camino so far. The food was exquisite! Tatiana, the chef was very friendly and hilarious. You can tell she puts her heart and soul in her cooking. Highly recommend!!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Its a small walk up the little hill behind the church and all worth it. Amazing view all 360’ around.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Really lovely bar on the little square serving excellent food all afternoon. Begoña kept coming out with more delicious dishes (good veggie options!)

All Caminos App User (not verified)

First comment I’ve left on this app but I really want to repeat the recommendations for this place. ~€20 for the “pilgrims menu” which was a 3 course meal that would cost £50 minimum in the UK. Highly doubt there is a better deal in Spain never mind on the Camino. Superb quality and the host was very kind and eager to assist any requests.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Exceptional, €19 set menu, everything as good as if in really expensive restaurant, charming host, really worth seeking out.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This is the best restaurant, and best value, that I have experienced in six weeks in Spain. Go before it is discovered.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Restaurant Sala, I went looking to eat around 4pm, didn't want stale Tapas. Found Sala on my walk and asked if I could get food. WOW, I got a la carte, without a carte due to some allergies. The tastes were amazing. Everything prepared fresh. They also have a hotel bit rooms are not quite ready, however, if it meant walking another 10kl, or going off path, I would ask.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Restaurant Sala, I went looking to eat around 4pm, didn't want stale Tapas. Found Sala on my walk and asked if I could get food. WOW, I got a la carte, without a carte due to some allergies. The tastes were amazing. Everything prepared fresh. They also have a hotel bit rooms are not quite ready, however, if it meant walking another 10kl, or going off path, I would ask.