Pamplona to Burgos
May 6, 2023: Meet the group in Pamplona. Overnight in Pamplona.
May 7, 2023: Walk 24.4km from Pamplona to Puente la Reina. Today’s apex at Alto del Perdón offers some of the most dramatic views on the entire Camino Francés. The effects of steep uphills and downhills are cushioned somewhat by towns with ample services at regular intervals along the way. An optional jaunt to the beautiful and mysterious Chapel of Eunate adds a worthwhile 3.2km to the day’s total. Return to Top
May 8, 2023: Walk 21.6km from Puente la Reina to Estella. Wide open skies, wheat fields, vineyards and views over rolling hills make this a scenic and memorable stage. This is Camino walking at its loveliest, with moderate difficulty and ample rest stops. Return to Top
May 9, 2023: Walk 21.6km from Estella to Los Arcos. Under clear skies this stage is full of impressive scenery – mountains, valleys, grain fields and vineyards. Watch carefully for the option after the Irache wine fountain and turn right in the direction of Villamayor de Monjardin for the best views. The stretch between Villamayor and Los Arcos is one of the longest on the Camino without food or drink – unless you luck out with the presence of the food van 5km before Los Arcos. Still, it’s best to plan ahead and pack some lunch and plenty of water. Return to Top
May 10, 2023: Walk 28.2km from Los Arcos to Logroño. The trail now crosses into the Spanish wine region of La Rioja, beginning fairly flat, but as it approaches Viana developing some steep ups and downs. The walk into Logroño may feel charmless and bleak. Even so, each successive town offers its rewards. Torres del Río for coffee, Viana for lunch, and Calle Laurel in Logroño for a delicious tapas dinner if you have budget and are in the mood to explore. Return to Top
May 11, 2023: Walk 28.2km from Logroño to Nájera. The first part of the walk is very pleasant as it follows a pedestrian walkway to a quiet reservoir. Some road-walking before and after Navarrete takes away some of the charm, but the extravagant retablo of the parish church at Navarrete is an unforgettable spectacle. Venture into Nájera’s old quarter for an intriguing exploration into Spanish history. Return to Top
May 12, 2023: Walk 22.1km from Nájera to Santo Domingo de la Calzada. A relaxing stage that gently undulates among shallow valleys and low ridges, filled at first with vineyards then with wheat fields. At stage end is Santo Domingo de la Calzada, one of the Camino’s iconic towns with a long history of pilgrim service. Return to Top
May 13, 2023 Walk 22.5km from Santo Domingo de la Calzada to Belorado. In spite of following alongside the N-120 highway, this stage has many advantages – beautiful views of rolling hills and frequent stops at tiny villages. The many villages are more convenient than memorable, until sweet Belorado, a charming if decrepit riverside town with many pilgrim services. Return to Top
May 14, 2023 Walk 30.2km from Belorado to Atapuerca. Today’s stage begins along the route of the N-120 highway surrounded by flat fields of grain until Villafranca Montes de Oca where it climbs through forests over the Montes de Oca to San Juan de Ortega. San Juan de Ortega sports an historic monastery, and a very pleasant walk ends at Atapuerca, home to a UNESCO archeological dig site. Return to Top
May 15, 2023 Walk 20.6km from Atapuerca to Burgos. After the climb of 150m to Cruz de Atapuerca the day is a gradual downhill jaunt, with scenic and cosmopolitan Burgos at stage end. A poorly marked option at the Burgos airport allows pilgrims to choose between an industrial entry to the city via the official route, or a more relaxed entry along a riverfront park. Return to Top
May 16, 2023 Rest Day in Burgos. Enjoy tours of the stunningly ornate Burgos Cathedral and the historic hilltop fortress above town. Extra credit for those curious enough to see one of the best archaeological museums anywhere at the Museum of Evolution (Option 1.b concludes the next morning). Return to Top
May 17, 2023 Depart for further travels.
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Nature of Pilgrimage and Accommodations: Pilgrim Paths organizes religious and cultural travel itineraries in the pilgrimage walking tradition. Accommodation prices are generally hostel (Albergue), hostel with private rooms, and small hotels (three star or less). Return to Top
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