Viana

Camino Frances

To end of camino
615.4
Altitude
475

Torres del Río

10.50

Viana

9.70

Logroño

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Correos
Plaza del Coso 17, 31100, Mon-Fri: 0830-1430 & Sat: 0930-1300, 948 645 878
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Viana is the last town in Navarra and it wants you to know it has been here a while. The fortifications are obvious — the town perches on a ridge, its walls built high and thick to defend the Navarrese border against Castile and, later, La Rioja. The strategic logic is visible in every street.

The Iglesia de Santa María has a magnificent Renaissance facade — one of the finest in Navarra. At its base, a marble slab marks the grave of Cesare Borgia, who was killed in the fields outside Viana on March 11, 1507. The son of Pope Alexander VI and the model for Machiavelli's Prince, Borgia died in an ambush during a siege — a suitably dramatic end for a dramatic life. The epitaph reads simply: "Generalísimo de los ejércitos de Navarra y Pontificios."

The ruins of the Iglesia de San Pedro sit at the west end of town near a small park with views over the plains to the west and the mountains to the north. Several albergues, a handful of bars, and a few good restaurants (the Armendariz has a sidrería in the basement where you serve your own cider — a two-person operation involving careful aim and a bucket) make Viana worth more than a quick pass-through.

All services are available: pharmacy, ATM, supermarket.

Fiesta

Viana celebrates with enthusiasm. The major fiestas include San Felices (February 1), the combined Magdalena and Santiago celebrations (July 21-25), and the Fiesta de la Virgen de Nieva — a movable feast held from the Saturday to Wednesday that includes the first Sunday after September 8. The town occasionally closes its streets for a running of the bulls, so don't be surprised if your arrival coincides with temporary barricades and the sound of hooves.

History

Viana was founded in 1219 as a frontier fortress, and its walls held off several prolonged sieges over the following centuries. The town changed hands repeatedly as the border between Navarra and Castile shifted. The concentration of fortifications — the high perch, the thick walls, the multiple gates — reflects centuries of contested territory.

Cesare Borgia arrived in Viana as a general in the service of his brother-in-law, King Juan III of Navarra. He was killed on March 11, 1507, during a skirmish outside the town walls. He was originally buried inside the church, but his remains were later moved to the entrance — whether as a mark of respect for his rank or disrespect for his character depends on which version of the story you prefer.

The Road

Leaving Viana, you cross the border into La Rioja. The transition is gradual — the landscape opens up as you descend from Viana's ridge toward the Ebro valley. The Ermita de la Virgen de las Cuevas marks the old boundary, and from there the approach to Logroño is flat and increasingly urban.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Lovely people, nice place. Go for a lunch or a drink. The Jesus meditation is also nice when you’re not religious.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Highly recommend the ‘new’ Casa Palaciega Doña Leocadia. Only open three weeks and by far the best stay we had on the Camino.

It’s a beautiful 400 year old home situated right next to the ruins of the Iglesia de San Pedro (and right on the Camino route). Very comfortable rooms, delicious home-cooked breakfast, delightful host in Olivier, and a fascinating tour of the old wine press and basement cellar.

More expensive than the average Camino bed, but a genuinely unique experience.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Excellent stay here.
The albergue looks very new. The hospitalera is friendly and helpful.
The bed is comfortable enough.
The showers are separate for men and women, and are great.
There are lockers with locks, but they are a bit too small so it's not easy to take the bag in and out, and it'll make a lot of noises. Please don't put your bag in there at night otherwise you'll wake everyone up the next morning.
It's right next to the main street with the restaurants with great pinchos.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Affordable, delicious, great portions! On a Main Street, can’t understand why this place isn’t packed! Stop here, pilgrims!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Single beds in shared triple room from €20.
Doubles from €52.
All with private bathroom.
Breakfast €8.
Lunch and dinner options.
www.pensionsanpedro.es

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The main church has been undergoing extensive external renovations in 2023-2024, which are set to continue into 2025 at least. For this reason, the church albergue is closed.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Viana faced the enemy - Logroño (old Castilla) visible across the Ebro Valley from atop of the huge defensive walls of the garden behind the ruined fortified church of San Pedro (free to enter). The garden is a great spot to watch sunset, as well as to view the Camino as it heads out to Logroño.
With a population of just 5000, Viana always has something happening, be it bull running, concerts, beer or wine festivals - the village never stops all year round.
The main pedestrian street through the village is where you’ll find locals and pilgrims mingling each evening. It is a true delight on the Camino Frances.
Look out for local British author Diem Burden, who is always out and about chatting to pilgrims. He’ll also gladly give you a guided historical tour of the town for free!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Nice tearoom with foot baths and Jesus meditation available.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This restaurant is sadly overhyped, find another place to patronize. The staff is rude and dismissive to Pilgrims. Sadly they are a bad representation of an otherwise lovely town.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I stayed here 6-7 May 2024. The rooms were nice and the beds goid with sheets on the mattresses and pillow. The showers were nice. Washing and drying service available for 6 euros. Dinner was Pasta with tomato sauce and a little meat, a piece of pork meat and a yoghurt. Breakfast as much toasted bred, cornflakes, coffee and milk as you want.