Benedictine Monastery of Ayegui (7 kilometres away): the first pilgrim hospital. Construction started in the 11th century over a former 8th century building. Links: www.ayegui.org
Estella (10 kilometres away): This historic town was founded in 1090 on the banks of the river Ega, and alongside the Way of St James. Centuries later, it became the epicentre of the Carlist Wars. It is well worth strolling through the maze of streets in order to discover its very essence of this town. Links: www.estella-lizarra.com
Los Arcos (13 kilometres away): A town closely connected to the Way of St James. Over the centuries, its strategic location (half-way between Pamplona, Logroño and the Ebro river valley) has given the municipality an open and eclectic character. Links: www.losarcos.es
Basilica of San Gregorio Ostiense (15 kilometres away): Located in Sorlada, the basilica is one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in Navarre. Its regal presence on the hill will take you by surprise, whilst its façade is awesome. Links: www.mendaza.org
Roman Villa of the Muses at Arellano (19 kilometres away): Roman archaeological site. This was an agricultural estate, as shown by the 1st to 3rd century structures. The mosaic, which gives the villa its name, was discovered in 1882. Links: www.villadearellano.org