Church of Santa María del Pórtico

Autonomous Community of Navarre

Autonomous Community of Navarre

Here are some great reasons for discovering Navarre: Land of traditions, great food, the four seasons, festival atmosphere, historical routes, etc.

Land of traditions

Popular processions, pilgrimages such as the Javierada, Rafters Day, witches covens, and the Festival of San Fermin are the main traditions found in Navarre.

Good food

Navarre maintains a culinary tradition that is based on the products found in its diverse landscapes and which makes food a social occasion. The red, white and rose wines, the pinchos, the wonderful market garden produce and home-made desserts all await you.

The four seasons

Navarre offers a whole host of attractions all year round: Spring: the green thaw Summer: festival time Autumn: Navarre in ochre Winter: walking through freshly fallen snow

Festival atmosphere

The main one takes place in Pamplona Fireworks on 6 July mark the start of the festival of San Fermin and the streets are filled with a sense of brotherhood in festivities with a cheerful atmosphere. The festivals in the north see the street filled with dances and rural sport demonstrations in contrast with those in the south, where the young bulls are the protagonists.

Historical routes

Routes create history and foster traditions, and in the Kingdom of Navarre the most important is the St James Way, which has left an indelible mark on the customs and heritage of the region. Other routes with centuries of tradition are the Roman roads and the cattle tracks; Navarre also boasts a multitude of long and short hiking paths.

Authentic people

In the architecture, in the traditions, in the dances and rural sports, you will catch a glimpse of the way of being and living of the people of Navarre: from the closed valleys of the north, which have shaped the noble and friendly character of the people of the farmhouses, to the south where the sun shines and the streets are full of life.

A diverse land

Witness the steep, green silhouette of the Pyrenees and see how it undulates and softens as you approach La Ribera Breathe in the aroma of tradition on the St James' Way route, from the legendary Roncesvalles to the town of Viana. Savour the colours of the festival: white and red predominate in the festival of San Fermin and the summer celebrations. Don’t miss the view of the varied gastronomy with exquisite meats and sumptuous vegetables from La Ribera, accompanied by the region’s excellent wines.

General Directorate for Tourism, Trade and Consumer Affairs for the Government of Navarra

Calle Navarrería, 39 (Pamplona-Iruña, Navarra)

31001

Navarra Tourist Boardturismo@navarra.es

+34 848 420 420

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