It stands in solitude just before you reach Puente la Reina in the middle of a flat, open landscape which takes on the colour of sunflowers in summer. Its octagonal layout and the cloister that surrounds it differentiate it from any other Romanesque church. Is a magic place!!!
Things to do
Is one of the most interesting examples of civil architecture on the Pilgrims' Way to Santiago in Navarre. It marks the convergence of the two routes - the 'Jacobean' one via Roncesvalles, and the Toulouse-Somport route. It is a meeting point for pilgrims who, over the centuries, have woven thousands of stories and legends.
it is a nice way to find handmade products but at the same time so many things are going on during this two days, rural competitions, some shows...

