Heritage towns in Navarra
8 towns across 1 province.
Navarra
View province →A royal Navarrese town on the Camino de Santiago, built across the river Ega in distinct medieval quarters, its Romanesque churches still standing where pilgrims and Frankish settlers once moved through the same streets.
Artajona rises above the Navarrese plain behind medieval walls that enclose a Gothic church, a stone-arched fountain, and dolmens that predate any city in Spain.
A royal frontier town on the Camino de Santiago in Navarra, where medieval palaces line every street and one of the most complex Romanesque church facades in Spain stops travellers in their tracks.
A fortified Navarran town where Roman and Celtic layers lie beneath Gothic church towers, and where César Borgia himself is buried beneath the western portal of the main church.
Where the French and Aragonese routes of the Camino de Santiago have merged into one since medieval times, Puente la Reina is defined by its six-arch Romanesque bridge over the Arga river, still carrying pilgrims toward Santiago as it has for nearly a thousand years.
A fortified Romanesque church crowns this hilltop village in Navarra, its battlemented towers and three ancient apses watching over the plains of the Ribera below.
The royal palace of the Kings of Navarre rises above Olite's walled medieval streets, its towers and gardens once counted among the finest in Europe.
A fortified Navarrese town on the Camino de Santiago whose church of Santa María layers Romanesque origins beneath Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque additions accumulated over six centuries.