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CF detour to Cañas

Time of past OR future Camino
2023: a bit of CF, then San Salvador & Primitivo
Hello, I've found some old info in this, but I'm hoping for an updated answer.

I'm hoping to make the detour described in Brierly's guide to Canas (between Najera and Santo Domingo dlC) in late May and hopefully find accommodation and food there. I can find no information on Gronze or in the Wise Pilgrim app. It seems pretty likely that there would be space available *if something is open*

I'd love to hear from anyone who has taken this detour recently and can advise me about accommodations and food options. It would probably be on a Sunday. Thanks
 
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Tincatinker

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2012
If you’re referring to the Las canas nature reserve the official website refers to accommodation in Estella. There doesn’t appear to be any thing at the reserve apart from some water and some ducks
 

mspath

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Frances, autumn/winter; 2004, 2005-2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Hello, I've found some old info in this, but I'm hoping for an updated answer.

I'm hoping to make the detour described in Brierly's guide to Canas (between Najera and Santo Domingo dlC) in late May and hopefully find accommodation and food there. I can find no information on Gronze or in the Wise Pilgrim app. It seems pretty likely that there would be space available *if something is open*

I'd love to hear from anyone who has taken this detour recently and can advise me about accommodations and food options. It would probably be on a Sunday. Thanks
I have not read Brierly. However if you mean the detour to the abbey do look at Cañas via Google maps. You can then tap on info for 2 places to stay, 1 resto/bar and most importantly through this link find current info on the hours for visiting the abbey or attending mass.

Happy planning and whenever/however you do go Buen camino.
 
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basquelady

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CF (2013), CF Pamplona to V del Bierzo (2014), Baztanés, then CF (2016), CF Sahagun to SDC (2017)
Hello, I've found some old info in this, but I'm hoping for an updated answer.

I'm hoping to make the detour described in Brierly's guide to Canas (between Najera and Santo Domingo dlC) in late May and hopefully find accommodation and food there. I can find no information on Gronze or in the Wise Pilgrim app. It seems pretty likely that there would be space available *if something is open*

I'd love to hear from anyone who has taken this detour recently and can advise me about accommodations and food options. It would probably be on a Sunday. Thanks
Sorry, no recent info, but we detoured from Azofra to Cañas in 2014. Stayed in the Casona de Cañas and visited the Abadía after 5pm. We then walked on quiet roads the next day to rejoin the CF at Ciruena
 
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andrewpilgrimbooks

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Frances, Norte, Inland/Tunnel - Parts thereof - 2011, 2012
Portugues (2015)
Updated information. It closed to visitors, I think, in 2021. I can't see whether nor not the community has since vacated it, since the date of the linked article here, which if so would be incredibly sad. If it remains closed in May, then you might still consider walking on to the monasteries of Yuso and Suso, the outside of the convent shows the alabaster windows and is surrounded by vines. You don't have to do that from Azofra, of course, and there's also a bus route (terminates at Berceo or Estollo from/to Nájera, maybe bus then walk to the Camino at Cirueña - missing Cañas). Let's hope and pray that a reopening is still in the offing, and with the small community remaining I agree that it is likely at some point, given what is there. It is beautiful, and so totally understand why you want to see it. There is more accommodation and facilities at Alesanco. Here is an article from a year ago. https://www-larioja-com.translate.g...tr_sl=es&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc !Hello, by the way!
 

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This seems to be open in May, at least according to Booking.com, try this link below.

ALOJAMIENTO LA CASA DEL TIO CESAR EN CAÑAS

It is very expensive, but If you absolutely want to stay in Cañas,........
I would walk the 1 1/2h on to Cirueña or further to Sta. Domingo de la Calzada; alternatively call a taxi to get you there.

Taxi Tel. 629135393 or 659872863
 
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2023: a bit of CF, then San Salvador & Primitivo
If you’re referring to the Las canas nature reserve the official website refers to accommodation in Estella. There doesn’t appear to be any thing at the reserve apart from some water and some ducks
Thanks, that sounds interesting! Perhaps another time. I'm talking about the pueblo Cañas about 5km off the Frances from Azofra. There is a monastery there and legend has it that St. Francis of Assisi slept here on his way to Santiago.
 
Time of past OR future Camino
2023: a bit of CF, then San Salvador & Primitivo
I have not read Brierly. However if you mean the detour to the abbey do look at Cañas via Google maps. You can then tap on info for 2 places to stay, 1 resto/bar and most importantly through this link find current info on the hours for visiting the abbey or attending mass.

Happy planning and whenever/however you do go Buen camino.
Thank you for this tip. I did get some good info from Google maps and your link; the monastery is permanently closed, the affordable lodging is booked for the dates I needed, and there is a place that sells (and buys?) large quantities of potatoes, but watch out for the guy in charge; he's sneaky (google reviews). Sadly, I think I will pass by this detour,
 
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2023: a bit of CF, then San Salvador & Primitivo
This seems to be open in May, at least according to Booking.com, try this link below.

ALOJAMIENTO LA CASA DEL TIO CESAR EN CAÑAS

It is very expensive, but If you absolutely want to stay in Cañas,........
I would walk the 1 1/2h on to Cirueña or further to Sta. Domingo de la Calzada; alternatively call a taxi to get you there.

Taxi Tel. 629135393 or 659872863
Actually, this is a great idea. I had planned to walk on to Cirueña if I couldn't find lodging in Cañas, but I can always call a taxi to get me back to the camino!
 
Time of past OR future Camino
2023: a bit of CF, then San Salvador & Primitivo
Updated information. It closed to visitors, I think, in 2021. I can't see whether nor not the community has since vacated it, since the date of the linked article here, which if so would be incredibly sad. If it remains closed in May, then you might still consider walking on to the monasteries of Yuso and Suso, the outside of the convent shows the alabaster windows and is surrounded by vines. You don't have to do that from Azofra, of course, and there's also a bus route (terminates at Berceo or Estollo from/to Nájera, maybe bus then walk to the Camino at Cirueña - missing Cañas). Let's hope and pray that a reopening is still in the offing, and with the small community remaining I agree that it is likely at some point, given what is there. It is beautiful, and so totally understand why you want to see it. There is more accommodation and facilities at Alesanco. Here is an article from a year ago. https://www-larioja-com.translate.g...tr_sl=es&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc !Hello, by the way!
Thank you for the link to the article. It is very sad about the closure of the monastery: just 5km off the Camino Frances, and with such important history. I do not think that I will get lodging in the town , but another person suggested calling a taxi, which would make the detour doable. I am in no rush, and this town seems like a real gem that a lot of people miss even though it's a shortish detour. Buen Camino!
 

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