They will be able to visit the18th-century parish church of
San Pedro and pray inside. The journey continues to Cirauqui,
a typical medieval town which contains a beautiful Roman road
and the Church of San Román (16th century), filled
with keepsakes from former pilgrimages. Another ancient monument
is the Temple of Santa Catalina, built in the 13th century.
The Santiago Route progresses to Lorca, where visitors will
find a marvelous group of emblazoned houses and the Romanesque
Church of El Salvador, built in the 12th century. Leaving
behind this village, walkers arrive in Villatuerta, with its
Romanesque parish church of the 12th century, the small Chapel
of San Miguel (11th century) and its Romanesque bridge. The
journey finally takes exhausted travellers to a resting place
where they will spend their fourth night on the Santiago Route,
Estella.
This noble village, founded in 1909 by the king of Navarra
Sancho Ramírez, is the home to numerous precious gems.
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