To visit the Iglesia de Santa María de Eunate, take a detour from Muruzábal, and afterwards, take a short section of the Camino Aragonés (signposted) continuing towards Obanos to rejoin the Camino Francés.

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What to see in Muruzábal

Iglesia de Santa María de Eunate

Iglesia de Santa María de Eunate

The Iglesia de Santa María de Eunate is an unusual 12th-century Romanesque church known for its distinctive octagonal shape and the 33-arch gallery surrounding it. Eunate is traditionally interpreted as meaning 'a hundred gates' in Basque, possibly referring to the arches surrounding the church. Its unusual octagonal design has long been associated with the Knights Templar, although this connection remains unproven.

Where to stay in Muruzábal

There are no accommodation options in Muruzábal specifically for pilgrims.