Zubiri, like Larrosoaña, is adjacent to the camino and not strictly on it. To get back to the camino after going into town, just retrace your steps and turn right once over the bridge.
Located on the river Arga, the bridge you cross to enter the town is legendary. It is of the twelfth century Romanesque style. According to legend, passing under the arches, animals infected with a disease were miraculously healed.
Two restaurants offer piglrim menus. They are on opposite ends of town, the first near the main square and the other down the road. The shop here offers everything you need to put together your own meals.
On extremely busy days, the polideportivo (sports comple) that is adjacent to the municipal albergue is used to sleep pilgrims.
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