Noja

Camino del Norte

To end of camino
595.7
Altitude
25

Helgueras

1.60

Noja

3.30

Castillo Siete Villas (Arnuero)

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Bus Terminal
Yes
Correos
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Noja is straddled by two fine beaches and a topography which has kept the town from over expanding. The Iglesia de San Pedro is the highest point in town; it is surrounded by a bit of green space for resting and is across the street from the tourist information office and the Plaza de la Villa.

Fiesta

San Emeterio and San Celedonio are celebrated on the 29th of August.

The Road

The camino enters Noja along the park adjacent to the beach, and turns left at the far end to follow the road uphill into the center of town. It passes around the Iglesia de San Pedro and then winds its way back down to the CA-141 which it crosses into Castillo.

City Map

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The albergue just before Noja is closed for the season and there is no albergues in Noja. We stayed in the albergue in Isla (about 5 km from Noja) just beside the church. Very nice spacious rooms with kitchen and nice baths! The price is 10€ per person and you can have a pilgrims meal for10€ aswell. There is no supermarket in the town, but there is a restaurant very close to the albergue. They serve food from 20.30. The albergue is a nice alternative to staying at a more expensive hotel in Noja.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

After Noja you can go to a very nice albergue in Isla that right next to the very large church ( Parroquia Isla.). 27 beds, clean and quiet. In the past the albergue and the route to Isla were in my guidebooks as the main route but this guide does not have the route or the albergue. The way to Isla and from Isla to Güemes is marked with arrows and Camino signs and is a nice walk.