Best attractions and places to see around Zizur Mayor/Zizur Nagusia include a blend of local historical sites and natural spaces. The municipality offers access to the Arga River Fluvial Park and features the Church of San Andrés Apóstol. Situated just 5 kilometers from Pamplona, the region provides convenient access to the capital city's significant attractions. Efforts are underway to regenerate the ecosystem of the River Elorz, a key tributary of the Arga River.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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During the Pamplona bullfight, young men in particular risk their health and sometimes their lives. Despite protests from animal rights activists, the "Sanfermines" festival attracts millions of people every year. Around 6,000 bulls are said to have died in the arena over the past 100 years. Since 1911, a total of 16 deaths have been linked to the Pamplona bull runs and fights.
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The centre of the ''Plaza do Castillo'' has been occupied since 28 June 1943 by an 18-metre-high bandstand raised on a stepped drum and whose dome is supported by Ionic columns. Previously, there was a wooden one that replaced the Beneficencia fountain in 1910, the work of Luis Paret, known in Pamplona as "La Mariblanca", which currently adorns the city's Taconera gardens.
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Beautiful charming and ancient bridge over which the Santiago de Compostela trail passes.
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Beautifully restored city gate through which all Santiago de Compostela walkers pass. Even the mechanism to open and close the gate is still there (with counterweights).
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An almost authentic pilgrimage on the Frances, because this is where streams of pilgrims came to the city in the Middle Ages. One of the impressive walls of the fortified city and here you can also see the silver Bicigrino symbols embedded in the ground that lead to the exit: a great feature!
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Imagine yourself on a horse and living in the Middle Ages... entering this gate... what will happen to you?
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"Although this is the most populous city on the Way of St. James, crossing it is relatively pleasant. We enter the old town directly, are led through it to the Citadel Park and quickly leave the city again after a short stretch through the new town." (Text source: Cordula Rabe in "Camino Frances. Spanish Way of St. James from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela", Rother Verlag)
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The famous main square of Pamplona with its monoopterus in the middle and restaurants and bars around. Earnest Hemingway hang out here in the 1920s which he describes impressively in his novel "Fiesta".
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In Zizur Mayor/Zizur Nagusia, you can visit the Church of San Andrés Apóstol, a Gothic parish church featuring a main altarpiece declared a National Monument. The town also has a Roman-style bridge with two arches. For cultural events, the Casa de Cultura serves as a local hub.
Yes, Zizur Mayor/Zizur Nagusia offers natural spaces like the Parque Fluvial del río Arga, a green corridor perfect for pedestrians and cyclists along the Arga River. Additionally, the Parque de la Memoria is a 3.7-acre park suitable for walking, including dog-friendly areas. Efforts are also underway to regenerate the ecosystem of the historically significant River Elorz.
Many attractions in nearby Pamplona are suitable for families. You can explore the historical sites like Pamplona Cathedral and the Citadel, or enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Gazebo in Plaza del Castillo, often called the 'living room' of Pamplona. The Parque Fluvial del río Arga in Zizur Mayor also offers pleasant walks and cycling for all ages.
The area around Zizur Mayor/Zizur Nagusia is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking, running, and touring cycling. For example, there are moderate to difficult MTB trails like the 'Puente de Ibero – Alto de Gazolatz loop'. Runners can explore routes such as the 'Alto del Perdón loop', and cyclists have options like the 'Bench With View of Pamplona – Compacted Gravel Path loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Cycling guides for the region.
Zizur Mayor/Zizur Nagusia is close to significant Camino de Santiago landmarks. You can visit the Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón, featuring rusty iron silhouettes of pilgrims. The Magdalena Bridge in Pamplona, a 12th-century structure, is considered the most important of Pamplona's medieval bridges and is a key part of the Camino. Pilgrims also pass through the beautifully restored Portal de Francia in Pamplona.
Yes, Zizur Mayor/Zizur Nagusia is conveniently located just 5 kilometers from Pamplona, making its significant attractions easily accessible. This proximity allows visitors to explore Pamplona's historical and cultural sites with ease.
The Parque de la Memoria in Zizur Mayor is a 3.7-acre park that includes designated dog-friendly areas, making it a suitable spot for walks with your canine companion.
While specific seasonal considerations for Zizur Mayor/Zizur Nagusia are not detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in Navarra. Summers can be warm, and winters mild but potentially wet.
The Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón, erected in 1996, is an art installation featuring seventeen life-size flat figures made of naturally rusted iron. These silhouettes depict pilgrims from different epochs, social classes, and age groups, including men, women, children, and animals, forming a 'pilgrim train' or 'pilgrim caravan' visible from afar.
The Gazebo in Plaza del Castillo is considered the heart of Pamplona and is often referred to as 'the living room' of the city. This central public square has been a focal point for social life and important events throughout history, featuring a prominent music kiosk and surrounded by numerous bars and terraces.
The Gazebo in Plaza del Castillo in Pamplona is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience of this central public square.


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