Noja
Camino del Norte
Noja sits between two fine beaches, hemmed in by its topography. It's a resort town in summer, quiet the rest of the year. The Iglesia de San Pedro occupies the highest point, surrounded by a small park — a good resting spot. The tourist information office and Plaza de la Villa are across the street.
The marshlands flanking the town — the Marismas de Victoria and Marismas de Joyel — are protected wetlands with significant birdlife. Worth a look if you arrive early enough to wander.
San Emeterio and San Celedonio are celebrated on the 29th of August.
The camino enters Noja along the park adjacent to the beach, and turns left at the far end to follow the road uphill into the center of town. It passes around the Iglesia de San Pedro and then winds its way back down to the CA-141 which it crosses into Castillo.
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