Zuriain

Camino Frances

To end of camino
711.9
Altitude
479

Aquerreta [Akerreta]

3.10

Zuriain

2.20

Irotz

Services
Bar
Yes

The Parada de Zuriain is the popular breakfast spot for pilgrims. Good food, artisan tortillas, and a deck overlooking the garden and riverside make it a fine spot.

The Road

The camino joins the main road here but not for more than 700m before turning left onto the first road. Along the road you are likely to find herds of spandexed cyclists. This stretch of asphalt was where Spain’s most famous cyclist Miguel Indurain trained to win his five Tour de France titles.

City Map
Accommodation in Zuriain

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Closed until 7th August and apparently open on the 8th August.
There is no reliable food after this stop for over 11.3km and it’s a vending machine as you walk into town.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The only place for breakfast and coffee after Zubiri and they were closed today 1/7 to 8/7… we were dying and so disappointed!
Someone else please just open a reliable restaurant/cafe as this is my second French and they are clearly doing too well

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stayed over night froze very little heat in our room and the dining area. Also the food for dinner was reheated food that was microwaved not good.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Yes, bar was fabulous last year.

Don’t know if it’s closed just today or every Tuesday or what else is going on.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We had the best meal and coffee sitting in the sunshine this morning. Don’t pass it by!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We stayed 3 weeks ago and can’t stop thinking about the food. You will compare every meal against this for the rest of your Camino. Beds also comfy, nothing fancy but definitely a highlight of the Camino

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Crowded, but worth the stop for the sausage sandwich and an Aquarius. Not sure about the albergue though, might be open yet.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We arrived desperate for a bit to eat in March- but found everything closed. Just posting in case anyone else find themselves arriving looking forward to a hot meal (or any meal).

Camino de Sant…

Thank goodness! I sure needed a clean bathroom and a bite to eat. Forty or fifty other pilgrims in line ahead of me did too. The place was popping this morning!

Camino de Sant…

I tried all the available phone numbers for this albergue and only got prerecorded messages that seemed to be saying in spanish that the number was not working. In other words, you cannot book a bed by phone and there is no
other way to book.