Best attractions and places to see around Beire, located in Navarre, Spain, offer a rich historical and cultural experience. This region is characterized by its medieval architecture, including significant castles and religious buildings. Visitors can explore ancient settlements and enjoy views of the Navarrese interior, including the Pyrenees and the Ribera de Navarra. The area also features natural monuments and is part of the wine-growing regions of Navarre.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Unfortunately, the Romanesque church cannot be visited.
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Very cool to go up to the church, the town is beautiful!
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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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Hidden behind the church is the old olive tree of Olite, I almost didn't see it.
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From Ujué there is a beautiful view towards the south down to the Ribera de Navarra, the wide valley of the river Ebro. In between there are mountains on whose slopes wine is grown. The small town is a stop on the Ruta del Vino, which leads through the wine-growing regions of Navarre.
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The church is attached to the Royal Palace and was used by the Navarrese monarchs for major festivals and ceremonial events. The palace had its own chapel dedicated to Saint George and a private, gated gallery dedicated to Saint Mary. Kingdom courts, baptisms, weddings and royal funerals took place here.
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The region around Beire is rich in history. A must-visit is the Royal Palace of Olite, an imposing Gothic castle that served as a seat of the Kingdom of Navarre. Adjacent to it is the Church of Santa María la Real, a Gothic religious building historically used by Navarrese monarchs for major events. Additionally, the settlement of Ujué offers significant medieval architecture, including its own Church of Santa María, a National Monument.
Yes, several attractions around Beire are suitable for families. The Royal Palace of Olite is a fantastic place for all ages to explore a real castle. The Church of Santa María la Real is also listed as family-friendly. For a unique natural sight, visit the Ancient Olive Tree of Olite.
The region offers incredible panoramic views. From the medieval settlement of Ujué, you can enjoy sweeping vistas towards the south, down to the Ribera de Navarra, the wide valley of the river Ebro. The Church of Santa María in Ujué also provides a wonderful view of the Navarrese interior, including the Pyrenees.
The area around Beire offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including moderate and difficult options like the 'Church of Santa María la Real – Monte Plano Trail - Tafalla loop from Erriberri' or the 'View of Ujué – Ujué loop from Olite'. For more details, check the Cycling around Beire guide. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes available.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate running loops starting from Tafalla, Olite / Erriberri, and Monte Encinar. For more information on these routes, refer to the Running Trails around Beire guide.
Beyond the historical sites, Beire also features natural monuments. A notable example is the Ancient Olive Tree of Olite, a 345-year-old olive tree of the ESTASA variety. The region's landscape also includes views of the Pyrenees and the Ribera de Navarra, with mountains where wine is grown.
The Royal Palace of Olite is renowned as one of the most imposing and luxurious Gothic castles in Spain. It served as a seat of the Court of the Kingdom of Navarre and showcases a majestic Gothic style with French and Mudejar influences. It was declared a National Monument in 1925.
Yes, the Church of Santa María la Real is open to visitors. This Gothic church, built between the 13th and 14th centuries, is attached to the Royal Palace and features a spectacular painted portal on its west façade, which underwent extensive restoration between 2015 and 2017.
Ujué is a wonderful medieval settlement known for its incredible views and rich history. It is home to the Church of Santa María, a prime example of Navarrese medieval architecture and a National Monument. The town is also a stop on the Ruta del Vino, highlighting its connection to the wine-growing regions of Navarre.
Yes, the Beire area offers several gravel biking routes. Options range from moderate loops like the 'Royal Palace of Olite – Church of Santa María la Real loop from Tafalla' to more challenging ones such as the 'Artajona – Royal Palace of Olite loop from Olite'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Beire guide.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and architectural beauty of the region. Many highlight the Royal Palace of Olite as one of the most beautiful castles they've ever seen. The incredible views from Ujué and its medieval charm are also highly appreciated, with many noting the stunning panoramas of the Navarrese interior.


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