Hotel Alcazar Irun





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Nice and pleasant walk, perfect for the whole family, on the outskirts of the Gipuzkoan city of Irún. It is a tour in contact with nature with several observation posts, being a quiet and very pleasant place. In addition, there is a car park located just behind Rue Pierre Loti.
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The Camino de Santiago del Norte, popularly known as "Camino del Norte," is the pilgrimage route that starts in Irun and ends at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, taking pilgrims along the beautiful northern coast of 'Green Spain' from the Basque Country, through Cantabria, Asturias and on to Santiago de Compostela, the capital of the Camino par excellence. Throughout the walk, visitors can enjoy incredible scenery with spectacular cliffs, a beautiful blue sea, sandy beaches,...
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This stage is part of a route of several weeks along the Camino de Santiago del Norte, a pilgrimage route that begins in Irún and ends in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, where legend has it that the remains of the Holy Apostle Santiago are buried. there. It can be done at a variety of paces and start from different starting points. This route takes pilgrims along the wonderful coast of northern Spain, starting in the Basque Country, passing through Cantabria and Asturias until...
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This route is one of the stages of the Camino de Santiago del Norte, a pilgrimage route that begins in Irún and ends at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, where legend has it that the remains of the Apostle Santiago are buried there. It can be done at different rates and start from different starting points. Every spring and summer, many people follow their routes as a form of spiritual path or retreat for their inner growth. It is also popular with hiking, cycling enthusiasts, and...
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Mountain bike cycling route with saddlebags that runs along the Camino de Santiago from Irún following the coastal road to Oviedo, to continue along the Camino Primitivo to Santiago. The hardness of the route increases considerably, especially in two sections: Irún-Bilbao and Oviedo-A Fonsagrada. This option is only recommended for people who do not mind dragging the bike and who do not want to road.