Puente La Reina
Puente La Reina, a historic town in Navarre, is a quintessential stop on the Camino de Santiago. Its name, meaning 'Queen's Bridge,' refers to the stunning Romanesque bridge that spans the Arga River. The town exudes medieval charm with its cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and welcoming atmosphere for pilgrims and travelers alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Puente de la Reina: The iconic six-arch Romanesque bridge, built in the 11th century, is a masterpiece of medieval engineering and a perfect photo spot at sunset.
- Church of the Crucifix (Iglesia del Crucifijo): Houses a striking 14th-century Gothic crucifix with a unique Y-shaped cross, deeply revered by pilgrims.
- Church of Santiago: A Romanesque church with a beautiful portico and a statue of Saint James, marking the convergence of the French Way routes.
- Old Town (Casco Antiguo): Wander narrow streets lined with stone houses, pilgrim albergues, and cozy cafes serving local Navarrese cuisine.
- Palacio de los Mencos: A Renaissance palace with a charming courtyard, now a cultural center.
- Bodegas local wines: Sample the region's robust red wines, such as those from the Navarra DO, at nearby wineries.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a few hours exploring Puente La Reina on their way along the Camino. If you're not walking the full route, half a day (3–4 hours) is ample to see the main sights, enjoy a leisurely lunch, and walk across the bridge. For a more immersive experience, consider an overnight stay to soak up the tranquil evening atmosphere and enjoy a traditional Navarrese dinner.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Estella-Lizarra: A charming town 20 km west, known for its Romanesque churches and the Palace of the Kings of Navarre.
- Pamplona-Iruña: The vibrant capital of Navarre, famous for the San Fermín running of the bulls, is a 30-minute drive north.
- Olite: Home to the fairy-tale Olite Castle, a Gothic palace once residence of Navarrese kings, 25 km south.
- Bardenas Reales: A semi-desert natural park with stunning eroded landscapes, about 50 km southeast, perfect for hiking or photography.
- Logroño: The capital of La Rioja wine region, 40 km southwest, ideal for wine tasting and tapas tours.
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