Maisonnave





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This route, part of the French Way, begins in the city of Pamplona, Navarra, a city founded in 74 BC by the Roman general Pompey. Its great monumental and historical heritage, as well as the traditions and celebrations that take place throughout the year, make it a place of great national and international tourist interest. Among the most emblematic monuments of the city, all of them declared a Site of Cultural Interest, are the Cathedral of Santa María, the Church of San Saturnino, the...
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This route is part of a multi-week walk along the Camino Frances de Santiago, a pilgrimage route to 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 from different starting points. Every spring and summer, many people follow their routes as a form of spiritual path or retreat for their spiritual growth. It is also popular with hiking and biking enthusiasts and organized tour...
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This route is part of a multi-week journey along the Geneva Way, also known as via Gebennensis or Jacobweg in German. It is one of the many options to get to the Camino de Santiago through Europe, from Geneva to Le Puy, and then from there, it will join the traditional Camino Frances route. This route runs through many historic cities and picturesque French towns, offering the option to enjoy many cultural attractions, vineyards and admire the impressive mountain views and the Alps on the...
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Pamplona is the most important city in the Foral Community of Navarra and very famous, among other attractions, for its San Fermín festivities, known worldwide as Sanfermines, declared a Festival of International Tourist Interest. In this section of the route, you will leave the city through the university area and pass through quiet towns surrounded by cereal fields, stopping along the way in the famous Sierra del Perdón, where the legend says that the devil appeared to a pilgrim dehydrated...