Decorative Spanish tiles
Fell in love with these beautiful Spanish tiles that are used for signage on homes. So much better than street numbers ;)
Location: On the road to Pamplona
Home sweet home
Someoneβs happy place under the bougainvillea
Location: Navare
Horno Irotz
A horno is a wood fired oven, this one in the little village of Irotz.
Location: Irotz
Farm Gate
Bucolic scenery at each turn on of the trail.
Roman Bridge
Puente de Magdalena, is the medieval gateway to Pamplona and is still the entry point to the city for pilgrims today.
Location: Puente de Magdalena
Graffiti Wall
Pamplona is a vibrant city, its energy is very different to the quiet country lanes we have been walking.
Location: Barrio de Magdalena, Pamplona
Pamplona Street Scene
A typical narrow street, with buildings painted in pretty pastel shades
Location: Pamplona
Shutter Art
During siesta the city is closed, the drawn shutters are rarely unadorned. Everything becomes a canvas.
Location: Pamplona
Tapas!
In Pamplona, tapas is referred to in the Basque as Pinchos or Pintxos. Chistorra is a local speciality sausage β perfect for Pinchos!
Location: Pamplona
Pamplona architecture
Pamplona is a city resplendent with spectacular buildings decorated with stone columns, elaborate floral designs and intricately carved statues.
Location: Pamplona
Tapas with vino tinto
The secret to good pinchos is top quality ingredients, like these grilled goats cheese rounds with fresh tomato. The glass of local vino tinto is an essential accompaniment.
Location: Pamplona