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Recommendations for a day off Logrono to Burgos?

roamingpaddy

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Time of past OR future Camino
2020
Good morning,I would be greatful for recommendations for a day off between and including Lograno to Burgos please, I would like to spend the off day with a bit of sight seeing with little walking also chilling in cafe's,
 
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Logroño has some great tapas bars. Burgos the cathedral and nice food. Santo Domingo is nice. I'd just go, and see what you feel like along the way.

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I can only add to the great recommendations above Najera with its Pantheon of the Kings and Queens of Navarra and an array of cafes along the bank of the river Najerilla. However, personally, I would spend the whole day long visiting splendid Cathedral in Burgos and hidden gem of the Way that is Cartuja de Miraflores also in Burgos. Both absolutely unforgettable.
 
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My daughter and I took a rest day in Belorado. It is lovely. We did a short walk up the hill behind the cathedral to see a cave and some ruins, and were rewarded with a beautiful panorama of the area.
 
Najera is a great place to put your feet up by the river. There are a few churches to look at, and some reasonable restaurants. Santo Domingo has more to look at, if you know your churches.
 
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