Best attractions and places to see around Navarra Media include a rich array of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This region, also known as Central Navarre, features well-preserved medieval towns, impressive castles, and significant religious sites. Visitors can explore diverse natural landscapes, from semi-desert badlands to spectacular gorges and river routes. The area offers a variety of experiences for those interested in history, architecture, and outdoor exploration.
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Unfortunately, the Romanesque church cannot be visited.
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A very pleasant little village with a beautiful castle. A visit inside is highly recommended; they store your bikes in the courtyard :)
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The west façade of the Church of Santa María de Olite was restored between 2015 and 2017. The project, funded by the Government of Navarre and the Gondra Barandiarán Foundation, was ambitious and complex. It focused on its spectacular painted portal, built alongside the façade during the first third of the 14th century. The successive layers of polychromy had been preserved thanks to a large portico, removed at the end of the 19th century. It was necessary to clean all the elements, determine the causes of alteration, stabilize the existing damage, and protect the result to ensure its proper preservation. The work garnered the dedication and interest of specialists in architecture, restoration, archaeology, history, art, and viticulture. Thus, this necessarily multidisciplinary book was born. The portal of Santa María de Olite, in its most striking uniqueness, unites Christian iconography, art, and viticulture on a single plane, in a journey "from vine to stone," which is still understandable and coherent today. Information taken from https://www.culturanavarra.es/es/la-portada-de-santa-maria-de-olite-de-la-vid-a-la-piedra
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Carved out of a mountain, Ujué has only 300 inhabitants and is a remarkable example of a medieval village. Above the village towers an 11th century church
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Originally a Roman fortress in a strategic location, the fortress is both a castle and a palace, although it was originally built as a court building to fulfil a military function. Since the 13th century, the Castle of Olite has been called the Palace of the King of Navarre.
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Navarra Media is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Royal Palace of Olite, a luxurious medieval castle that was once a seat of the Kingdom of Navarre. Another significant site is Castle of Xavier, the birthplace of St. Francis Xavier. Don't miss the well-preserved medieval town of Artajona, known for its walled enclosure and ancient dolmens. The Leyre Monastery also offers beautiful architecture and serene surroundings.
Absolutely. The Irati Greenway offers a magnificent passage through gorges with wild water and tunnels. You can also explore the semi-desert landscape of Bardenas Reales, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its lunar-like appearance. The Foz de Arbayún and Foz de Lumbier are spectacular gorges, with the latter being popular for its history as Spain's first electric train route. For birdwatching, the Lagunas de Navarra Media, particularly Pitillas Lagoon, are excellent.
Many attractions in Navarra Media are suitable for families. The Royal Palace of Olite and Castle of Xavier offer engaging historical experiences. The medieval town of Artajona is also a great place for families to explore. For outdoor fun, the Irati Greenway provides an accessible trail for walking or cycling through nature.
Navarra Media offers several easy walking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Royal Palace of Olite – Church of Santa María la Real loop' or the 'Leyre Monastery loop'. These are generally easy and suitable for a relaxed exploration of the area. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Navarra Media guide.
Yes, Navarra Media is excellent for cycling. The Irati Greenway is a fantastic option for cycling adventures. For mountain biking, there are various routes, including the 'Tafalla and Olite Royal Palace Loop' and the 'Javier Castle Loop from Sangüesa'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Navarra Media guide or the Gravel biking around Navarra Media guide.
Beyond Olite and Artajona, you should visit Ujué, recognized as one of Spain's most beautiful towns, perched atop mountains with stunning views and a Fortress Church. Puente la Reina/Gares is another historic town on the Way of St. James, famous for its Romanesque bridge. Obanos also retains a strong medieval essence with charming streets and squares.
Navarra Media offers attractions year-round, but spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times to visit. The weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant or beautifully colored during these seasons.
Certainly. The region has several significant religious sites. The Church of Santa María la Real in Sangüesa is a national monument showcasing impressive medieval architecture. The Fortress Church of Santa María in Ujué is another significant example of Romanesque design. The mysterious octagonal Hermitage of Eunate, located on the French Way of St. James, is also an architectural marvel.
Yes, the region offers several breathtaking viewpoints. From Ujué, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Pyrenees and the Bardenas Reales badlands. The Foz de Arbayún can be admired from the Iso viewpoint, offering spectacular natural beauty. The vineyard landscapes across Central Navarra also provide captivating views from various slopes and terraces.
While the capital of Navarra, Pamplona's medieval old town, Plaza del Castillo, and the Cathedral of Santa María la Real are integral to the region's historical and cultural tapestry. It serves as a significant urban center showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of Navarra, complementing the smaller towns and natural sites of Navarra Media.
To delve deeper into the rich history and culture of the region, you can explore resources like the official tourism website. For instance, you can find more information on historical and cultural aspects at visitnavarramedia.com. They also offer suggested routes to appreciate the Romanesque heritage, such as this guide.
The River Arga and River Aragón fluvial routes are trails that allow visitors to explore the valleys and hills shaped by these rivers. They feature paths, bridges, and viewpoints, offering a chance to enjoy the natural scenery and observe the local flora and fauna along the waterways.


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