Best attractions and places to see around Valle De Yerri include a diverse range of historical monuments and natural landscapes. This picturesque valley in Navarre, Spain, features 19 villages and is bordered by the Sierra de Urbasa y Andía to the north. Key geographic features include the Pantano de Alloz reservoir and the Irantzu and Ubagua rivers. The region offers a blend of cultural sites and natural points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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We loved the town of Estella! Very welcoming ♥
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On the French Way, especially before Villamayor de Monjardin, there is the fountain "Fuente de los Moros" (Fountain of the Moors). This fountain is characterized by its two Gothic arches with a roof and is a popular destination for pilgrims. It is located on the first stage of the French Way, from Puente la Reina to Villamayor de Monjardin.
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Beautiful Romanesque church with a small but beautiful cloister in which we can find an intertwined column.
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A curious and well-known wine fountain. I was able to confirm that it is true that wine is produced, but its quality is not the best.
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San Pedro de la Rúa is a beautiful historic church located in the heart of the medieval town of Estella-Lizarra, along the famous Camino de Santiago. Built in the 12th century, this church is a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture. Its most striking feature is the cloister, considered one of the richest sculptural ensembles in Navarra. The church itself is imposing and exudes a serene tranquility. Inside you will find beautiful vaults and historical works of art that reflect the rich history of the region. San Pedro de la Rúa’s location, high above the town, offers magnificent views over Estella and the surrounding landscapes.
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A small, cool oasis in the heat. There's a bench in front with a great view of the landscape. Perfect place for a snack.
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And in the heat of the moment I missed this place! Of course I hadn't read a travel guide and I really regretted that. If I walk here again, I won't miss it!
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Valle De Yerri is rich in history. Beyond the well-known Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge, you can visit the Cistercian Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Iranzu, built between the 12th and 14th centuries. The medieval city of Estella-Lizarra offers the impressive 12th-century Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa with its renowned cloister. Other notable sites include the Ermita de Santa Catalina de Azcona and the Iglesia de San Martín de Montalbán.
Yes, the region offers several natural spots perfect for families. The Sierra de Urbasa y Andía, bordering Valle de Yerri to the north, is a protected natural area ideal for family excursions, hiking, or simply relaxing amidst freely grazing livestock. The Pantano de Alloz (Alloz Reservoir) is another excellent spot for water activities, accessible from villages like Úgar or Villanueva.
Valle De Yerri and its surroundings are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore the 'Canyon river Ubagua' or the 'Source of the Ubagua River' on foot. Cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge – Estella-Lizarra loop'. Discover more options on the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking around Valle De Yerri.
For a truly unique experience, visit the Irache Fountain at Bodegas Irache. This popular attraction offers visitors the chance to sample wine, with 200 liters flowing out daily for free. It's a memorable stop, especially for those following the Camino de Santiago.
Absolutely. Estella-Lizarra is a prominent medieval and commercial city that developed due to the Camino de Santiago. It offers a rich cultural experience with its historic architecture, including the Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa, and is ideal for exploration on foot or by bicycle.
Valle De Yerri boasts diverse natural landscapes. To the north, you'll find the Sierra de Urbasa y Andía with its open pastures. The valley itself features Mediterranean forests with holm oaks, and Atlantic and sub-Mediterranean forests with beech and oak trees, particularly in the northern areas. The Río Irantzu and Río Ubagua flow through the valley, offering scenic riverine environments.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity in Valle De Yerri. The Sierra de Urbasa y Andía provides excellent trails for all levels. You can also explore routes along the Río Ubagua, such as the 'Canyon river Ubagua' or the 'Source of the Ubagua River'. For more detailed routes and options, check out the hiking guide for Valle De Yerri.
Valle De Yerri is home to several significant religious sites. The Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Iranzu is a prominent Cistercian abbey. In Estella-Lizarra, the Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa is a must-see. Other sites include the Ermita de Santa Catalina de Azcona and the Iglesia de San Martín de Montalbán, all contributing to the region's spiritual heritage.
The Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge is a historically significant landmark where the Aragonese and Navarran branches of the Camino de Santiago converge. Built in the first half of the 11th century, it was crucial for the development of the town, providing a safe passage across the Arga river for pilgrims and fostering the growth of a market town.
Yes, the Pantano de Alloz (Alloz Reservoir), located between Valle de Yerri and Guesálaz, is a popular spot for various water activities. Additionally, the Río Ubagua has popular bathing spots, particularly a poplar grove after passing Riezu, offering refreshing natural swimming opportunities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The unique experience of the Irache Fountain and the rich history of sites like the Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge are highly rated. Many also enjoy the opportunity to explore medieval towns like Estella-Lizarra on foot or by bike, and the refreshing stops at places like Fuente de los Moros.
Yes, nature lovers can visit the Encina de Erául, a magnificent oak tree located at the entrance to Eraul, which has been declared a National Monument. Additionally, the Hayedo Encantado (Enchanted Beech Forest) offers a magical forest experience, perfect for a tranquil walk.


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