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possible town to stop in between Los Arcos and Najera

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I am looking to break down the 2 long 28 km days between these cities into 3 days. Can anyone suggest alternates towns to stop at instead of Logrono and Najera . That would mean i walk approximately 18 km a day which i would prefer. Any recommendations on hotels and restaurants would be greatly welcomed too.
 
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While i love Logrono and had a very good evening in Najera, Viana is a pretty place, as is Navarrete. And while not so big, Sansol/Torres del Rio and Ventosa are also lovely places. You pretty much can't go wrong.
 
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I am looking to break down the 2 long 28 km days between these cities into 3 days. Can anyone suggest alternates towns to stop at instead of Logrono and Najera . That would mean i walk approximately 18 km a day which i would prefer. Any recommendations on hotels and restaurants would be greatly welcomed too.
I love Viana and Navarrete.
 
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I am looking to break down the 2 long 28 km days between these cities into 3 days. Can anyone suggest alternates towns to stop at instead of Logrono and Najera . That would mean i walk approximately 18 km a day which i would prefer. Any recommendations on hotels and restaurants would be greatly welcomed too.
We walked through Vianna and wished we had stayed there.
 
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We have also stayed at Sotes which is on the bike path for the Camino before you reach Ventosa. Lovely albergue, but it was a long way up the hill.
 
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Sansol is wonderful and a lovely small albergue there next to the church. There are options on the Gronze page
 
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I've stayed in many villages between those two, and all were nice. But the closest you can get to even thirds would be Viana and Navarrete.
 
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Last year, we stayed in Navaretta , Casa Rual Ignatius, the former home of St Ignatius of Loyola
Beautifully renovated, ,it has a lovely outside space where we ate with provisions bought at the supermarket
Its right on the Camino and a minutes walk from the beautiful Church of Santa Maria.
 

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