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Kingdom of Navarre. Land of diversity
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Where one feels good
You feel good in Navarre. It is one of the Spanish regions with
the best quality of life indicators
and the traveller can see this in so many small details: the great care taken with the appearance of the region's towns and villages, and the level of services provided to the people.
Pamplona has
three universities
that teach degree courses to students from all over the world, as well as being a major research and congress centre.
The hospital system of Navarre has a good reputation and in some cases has become an international benchmark in the world of health care.
Navarre also lives in harmony with its rich natural heritage. Respect for the environment is shared by citizens, institutions and companies alike, as shown by the rise in the use of alternative energy sources and the choice of Navarre to be home to the
National Centre for Renewable Energies
. It also has a number of important technology centres, which drive innovation and development in the region.
A wide range of cultural activities and a rich historical and artistic heritage round off your visit to Navarre.
BALUARTE
,
Teatro Gayarre
and other cultural venues make it one of the regions with the highest number of theatres/auditoriums per inhabitant, in which a high level of investment in culture is made.
In the Kingdom of Navarre people feel good ... and this is felt by all who visit it.
Reasons for discovering Navarre
Land of Diversity
Land of traditions
Good food
The four seasons
Party atmosphere
Where one feels good
Routes through history
Authentic people
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A.
Essential visits
Pamplona
Bardenas Reales
Bertiz
Estella-Lizarra
Javier
Monastery of Leire
Olite
Puente la Reina
Orreaga/Roncesvalles
Sangüesa
Irati forest
Tudela
The Roncal Valley
B.
What to see and do
Natural heritage
Monumental heritage
Active Tourism
Cultural events and fiestas
Leisure and culture opportunities
Gastronomy and wine
Guided visits
Shopping
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What you need
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Where to eat
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Aibar
Altsasu/Alsasua
Amaiur/Maya
Aoiz
Arizkun
Artáiz
Artajona
Auritz/Burguete
Aurizberri/Espinal
Bera
Burgui
Cascante
Cirauqui
Corella
Doneztebe/Santesteban
Elizondo
Estella-Lizarra
Etxalar
Ezcároz
Fitero
Hiriberri/Villanueva de Aezkoa
Isaba
Lantz
Leitza
Lekunberri
Lesaka
Liédena
Lizaso
Los Arcos
Lumbier
Luzaide/Valcarlos
Obanos
Ochagavía
Olite
Orreaga/Roncesvalles
Pamplona
Puente la Reina
Roncal
San Martín de Unx
Sangüesa
Tafalla
Torres del Río
Tudela
Ujué
Urdazubi/Urdax
Viana
Zubiri
Zugarramurdi
Our suggestions
The Pilgrim's Way to Santiago
The Navarrese Pyrenees
San Fermín
Routes in Navarre
The four seasons
Rural Tourism
Ecotourism
Bird-watching
Art and culture
Good food
Sports in nature
Congresses
Peaceful holidays
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