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If you want to have some semi rest days stop in Viana and Logroño. Viana is smaller, but still interesting, and Logroño is a great town with a wonderful tapas scene.HELLO,
I am doing my 1st hike in August and brealing up.some days . Is Viana worth an overnight stop or should I continue to logronk
Depending on the kind of places you want to stay, I totally recommend the Santa Maria Parrish Hostel in Viana. You do sleep on floor mats (not bunk beds) and it is a small albergue, but it is a communal meal where you help prepare. We also had a lovely pilgrim mass and the priest came to eat with us afterwards and took us to the choir loft to sing together after supper. It is located off the main square where you can also watch families gather in the evening.Pleasant enough town but nothing very special. The main church in the centre of town is quite impressive. I would carry on to Logrono if the time was right and I felt fit enough.
You don't even need to be there on a Friday for it to feel like a Friday!By the time I got to Logroño I was ready for the lively Friday night scene!
I loved Viana and would stay there again.HELLO,
I am doing my 1st hike in August and brealing up.some days . Is Viana worth an overnight stop or should I continue to logronk
Thank you!I loved Viana and would stay there again.
Yes I think I will do both..I am not a big city seeker!The first time I went through Viana, it was a Sunday and the place was buzzing with families out enjoying the square; it was a lot of fun to watch but I moved on to Logroño. The second time, it was quiet and still a nice spot and I stayed there overnight.
I’m likely one of the few who didn’t really ever enjoy Logroño. My last camino, I stopped there only long enough to hit an ATM and then moved on to Navarrette.
What you do will depend on what you like. A small, old town vs a large metropolitan city (with an interesting church). Both have their charms. Do you have time for both?
I loved walking through the streets of Viana on my way to Logrono. A charming little town with a lovely cathedral.I loved Viana and would stay there again.
Chrissy is correct, it’s not really that big. It just felt like it when I got lost looking for a specific bank in the newer part of town.P.S. I never felt that Logrono was a large metropolitan city; probably because most things pilgrim related are in the historical area of town. Its population is 151,000.
I loved Viana. Burial place of Cesare Borgia...how cool is that? I also stayed at the former "palace" now converted to hotel for a pleasant and temporary escape from the albergues. A nice little town with great spots to eat/drink.HELLO,
I am doing my 1st hike in August and brealing up.some days . Is Viana worth an overnight stop or should I continue to logronk
Burgos would like a word with you. And Pamplona too.I agree with @Bradypus. Continue onto Logrono and enjoy the best tapas on the Camino!!
Sounds like you may be prebooking your Camino. We hadn't planned to stay over in Viana and were going to walk to Logroño but we found out there would be a mini running of the bulls in Viana. So we decided to check into the 4 star Palacio de Paduja for like 60 euro including breakfast buffet. It was a fantastic spontaneous thing complete with the longest dinner party in the alley behind the hotel with awesome parade and party into the night. I know, not for everyone but for us it was amazing. Short walk to logroño the next day as we had originally planned two nights there anyway.HELLO,
I am doing my 1st hike in August and brealing up.some days . Is Viana worth an overnight stop or should I continue to logronk
I did the same. Walked on past Logrono. I liked both Viana and Navarrete.I have almost always stayed in the municipal in Viana, and walked to Navarete next day.
Viana is nice, Logrono is nicer with lots of good food and accommodations. Mush on.HELLO,
I am doing my 1st hike in August and brealing up.some days . Is Viana worth an overnight stop or should I continue to logronk
I stayed in the municipal and would recommend it. But don't leave anything behind! I went maybe a kilometer before realizing I had left something important. All locked up; took fifteen minutes to find someone who knew who to call, and then about an hour waiting for someone with keys to show up.HELLO,
I am doing my 1st hike in August and brealing up.some days . Is Viana worth an overnight stop or should I continue to logronk
Yes! In Sept 2018, we had the same marvelous, unexpected experience in Viana - I forget the name of the Festival but it included the "mini" running of the bulls and a wonderful procession or parade with costumed figurines, bands and entire families participating, all dressed in red and white, and then dancing in the square into the night. We danced, too! This remains one of the top memories of my first Camino. I was glad we had (all-unknowing) booked accommodation in Viana that night.Sounds like you may be prebooking your Camino. We hadn't planned to stay over in Viana and were going to walk to Logroño but we found out there would be a mini running of the bulls in Viana. So we decided to check into the 4 star Palacio de Paduja for like 60 euro including breakfast buffet. It was a fantastic spontaneous thing complete with the longest dinner party in the alley behind the hotel with awesome parade and party into the night. I know, not for everyone but for us it was amazing. Short walk to logroño the next day as we had originally planned two nights there anyway.