Attractions and places to see around Eslava, a village in the Sangüesa region of Navarra, Spain, are primarily centered around its rich archaeological heritage and tranquil natural environment. The area is known for the Roman city of Santa Criz de Eslava, one of the most preserved Roman sites in Navarra. Beyond historical exploration, visitors can experience the peaceful atmosphere of the village and its surrounding gentle hills and agricultural fields. This region offers opportunities for exploring historical sites and enjoying…
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Great gravel loop from Carcastillo if you start with the west side of the river, cross this bridge and return on the east side.
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Very cool to go up to the church, the town is beautiful!
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A joy to cross this bridge.
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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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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 Sanctuary of Santa María de Ujué was built on the site of an 11th-century Romanesque church, although written evidence from the 10th century was found of the previous existence of a pre-Romanesque temple on the same site. The church was declared a National Monument by ministerial decree of 26 June 1936.
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Wonderful town in the interior of Navarre with incredible views as well as an interesting history and monuments to visit, among which the Church of Santa María stands out, an example of Navarran medieval architecture and declared a National Monument.
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This humble but picturesque hermitage is located in the heart of the Montes de Valdorba and on the top of Cerro Pelaio at 959 meters above sea level.
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Eslava is primarily known for the Roman city of Santa Criz de Eslava, an impressively preserved archaeological site featuring remains of a forum and a necropolis. The charming village of Eslava itself also offers historical interest with its church, hermitage, and authentic character. Additionally, the region serves as a starting point for exploring other Roman remains like the villa of Liédena or the city of Iluberitani in Lumbier.
The village of Eslava hosts an exhibition showcasing representative objects unearthed during the excavations at Santa Criz de Eslava. It is typically open on Saturdays and Sundays, and advance booking is recommended.
Yes, you can visit Ujué, a settlement with significant historical monuments like the Church of Santa María, offering incredible views. Another picturesque option is Amatriain Village, which provides a feeling of stepping back in time with its stone houses and beautiful surrounding landscape.
For panoramic vistas, consider visiting the Hermitage of San Pelayo, located atop Cerro Pelaio at 959 meters above sea level. The village of Ujué also offers stunning views towards the Ribera de Navarra and the Ebro valley. Another interesting spot is Molino de Olleta, which provides a unique contrast between an old restored mill and modern wind turbines.
Eslava is nestled amidst gentle hills and agricultural fields, offering a tranquil natural setting. This environment is ideal for walking and enjoying the silence, providing a perfect opportunity to disconnect and appreciate the simplicity of the surroundings.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including difficult ones like the 'San Martín de Unx, Olite, Tafalla, Olleta – Circular Route' or 'San Martín de Unx, Ujué, Laguna de Pitillas, Olite – Circular Route'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Eslava guide.
Absolutely. The area offers a variety of running trails, including challenging routes such as 'El Castillo – Castillo de Elo loop from Elortz' and 'Txutxu – Herrerico loop from San Martín de Unx'. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Eslava guide.
Visitors appreciate the rich archaeological heritage, particularly the Roman city of Santa Criz de Eslava, and the tranquil natural environment. The charming medieval villages like Ujué and Amatriain Village, with their historical significance and stunning views, are also highly valued. The opportunity to explore ancient ruins and enjoy scenic walks is a major draw.
The Amatriain Village is noted as a family-friendly historical site. Its picturesque setting and stone houses offer an engaging experience for all ages. Exploring the Roman city of Santa Criz de Eslava can also be an educational and interesting outing for families.
The surrounding natural environment of Eslava, with its gentle hills and agricultural fields, is suitable for outdoor activities like walking and cycling. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring, with autumn providing a beautiful backdrop of changing foliage.
Yes, road cyclists can find several routes in the vicinity. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Views towards Cáseda – Views towards Eslava loop from Cáseda' or the longer 'Views towards Cáseda – Castillo de Javier loop from Cáseda'. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Eslava guide.


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