Your driver will meet you at your address in Pamplona.
You’ll travel in comfort for 5 h 40 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Sarria.
Pamplona is a place well known for its ancient crafts. If you’ve recently visited the city, you’ve likely tried your hand at a few of these crafts, like pottery making, and even if you didn't, the town has much to see and do, so you likely found lots to occupy your time. However, with Pamplona thoroughly explored, where should your travels take you next? Why not Sarria? A car trip from Pamplona to Sarria promises a Spanish adventure unlike any other.
When you travel by car with a door-to-door service like Daytrip, you’ll leave Pamplona behind and enjoy a few incredible destinations before getting to Sarria. First on your travel route list should be a tour of the Anana Salt Valley. For thousands of years, this salt valley has been mined, and when you visit, you can learn more about how it used to be part of the Triassic Sea.
After a visit to the Salt Valley, you can wander the streets of the medieval city of Burgos before making your way to one of the most important Roman archeological sites, the La Olmeda Roman Villa. Then, afterward, you can explore Leon, an ancient city with an impressive Gothic cathedral worth visiting, and Ponferrada, a mighty ancient templar fortress.
These are only a few of the incredible sightseeing opportunities found along the way. You can speak with your English-speaking driver when traveling with Daytrip about the places worth visiting before you get to Sarria. You can even ask what to see and do in Sarria before you get there!
Not to be confused with the neighborhood in Barcelona, Sarria is a historic town in northwest Spain, known as an important stop on the impressive Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. The town's origins are ancient, with evidence of habitation dating back to prehistoric times, as indicated by megalithic graves and ancient hill forts. The town was historically referred to as Vilanova de Sarriá before its name evolved to Sarria.
It is an architecturally inviting town. This is thanks to the Pilgrim's Road to Santiago de Compostela passing through the area centuries ago. The presence of this road led to the construction of many ecclesiastical buildings, which you can find in the town and tour. The town’s architectural wonders also show Sarria’s medieval legacy—several examples of military and civil architecture dating back to the medieval period.
During your town tour, we recommend you stop by the castle, the Convent of Magdalena, and the churches of El Salvador and Santa Marina. You should also visit a few of the city's antique shops, as many objects are worth buying and returning home with you. Besides its architecture, intriguing history, and culture, Sarria has numerous natural spaces worth exploring.
You can explore these areas by enjoying a picnic on the River Sarria's banks or a packed lunch at the recreational area of O Chanto. If you love the outdoors, there are also several game reserves in the region where you can go fishing, swimming, and hiking. And after you finish your explorations of Sarria, you can grab a local meal at one of the town's many impressive restaurants. There are delicious dishes, including octopus pie, Galician stew, and assortments of cold meats for you to try.
There are several travel tips you should know if you’re planning to travel from Pamplona to Sarria. Below, we’ve shared a few of the best that will likely benefit your trip most.
In Spain, eating is seen as an age-old pleasure that should be savored, so eating while traveling is one of the biggest indicators that you’re not a native.
If you don’t want to stick out too much while traveling, do as the locals do and sit down at a restaurant or cafe and take your time to properly appreciate the local cuisine. Your Daytrip driver will happily give you some recommendations on what or where to eat.
The trip from Pamplona to Sarria is safe, especially if you travel with a private car service like Daytrip. But if you're taking public transportation, know that pickpockets are rampant in high-traffic areas like train stations and bus terminals.
That’s why if you don’t travel with a door-to-door service, you must keep an eye on your belongings. The last thing you want is for it to be robbed of your precious belongings and ruin your trip.
You can drink the water in Spain, but it might taste different from town to town. Think of it as regional varieties, like food or wine. Save money and the environment and fill up a reusable water bottle for your travels.
Sarria is an inviting Spanish destination, but trip planning can be complex. Lucky for you we know the best ways to get from Pamplona to Sarria. Have a look below to learn the different available travel options.
Taking the bus will not be a quick journey, with bus trips averaging 9 to 12 hours to complete a Pamlona to Sarria transfer. However, bus travel is cheap. A bus ticket costs between $40 and $60 if you book with ALSA. You can expect most buses to provide basic amenities like onboard bathrooms, WiFi, and reclining seats—just don't expect them to be the most comfortable.
Taking the train is only slightly faster than traveling by bus. Unfortunately, the train journey from Pamplona to Sarria requires a transfer to either Leon or Madrid. This adds to your travel tip, making the trip between 7 and 10 hours. Tickets are also almost double the price of bus tickets.
A standard ticket costs between $50 and $100, with first-class tickets costing even more. However, the trip is more comfortable than the bus, especially if you book with Renfe, which offers comfortable seating and scenic views of Spain.
A private door-to-door transfer with Daytrip is the fastest, most flexible, and convenient way to get from Pamplona to Sarria, and you’re guaranteed a safe and exciting travel experience.
If you travel directly, you will cover the distance of more than 400 miles in under 6 hours, handily beating all other options. You also will have plenty of space for your luggage, and your driver will take care of it so you can focus on the trip ahead.
Daytrip also lets you stop for sightseeing on the way, something you can't do with the bus or train. This will add travel time to your trip, but it's worth it, especially since you can explore places like Leon, the Ponferrada, and Las Medulas.
With Daytrip, you also won't need to navigate foreign roads, as your driver will do it for you, and it's much cheaper than you might expect. On average, Daytrip costs about $200 per seat for this trip, which is well worth it considering all the benefits you have access to.
Traveling from Pampolona to Sarria in Spain is an adventure of a lifetime. Both towns might not be as well known as cities like Barcelona and Madrid, but this doesn’t make them any less visitable. So, if you’ve found Sarria on your travel radar, you’ll love learning about what you can do during your visit below:
The Sarria River isn’t a huge waterway, but it’s still the focal point of Sarria. The Ponte Ribeira is a 12th-century bridge that crosses the Sarria River and is part of the route of the French Way. It's beautiful, historic, and worthy of being a picture destination.
If you plan to wander around the old market square and do some shopping and taste-testing the wares of locals, you might also want to stop at the Church of Santa Marina. This church has had a home in the old market square since 1885. Interestingly, this church occupies the site of an old Romanesque church that dates back to the 13th century. So you’ll get to see not one but two religious sites during your visit.
You might never have the opportunity to lay eyes on King Alfonso IX of León and Galicia. Still, you can see his likeness if you visit the Casa Baamonde, otherwise known as Sarria’s town hall. This town hall has a stone sculpture of King Alfonso IX of León and Galicia on its main facade, and it's quite a sight to behold.
Have you always wanted to tour a monastery? If so, you’re in luck, as Sarria is home to the Monastery of Madalena. Two Italian friars founded this 12th-century monastery as a refuge for pilgrims and a hospital. Nowadays, it might not be used for this purpose, but the Order of Mercy governs it, and you can visit and explore why it is still such a special place in Sarria.
The best time to visit Sarria, Spain, is late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October). The summer can be hot and crowded with pilgrims, and the winter can be cold and rainy, which is why we recommend spring and fall travel. But during the spring and fall, the weather is mild and pleasant, which is ideal for enjoying Sarria’s natural beauty, historic sites, and vibrant culture, and walking the Camino de Santiago.
For thousands of years, salt has been mined in the bed of this dried-up Triassic sea, the progression of which has been preserved to this day. Panning through the Centuries
Once the seat of the Crown of Castile, this medieval city’s myriads of landmarks, including its UNESCO-listed Cathedral, will leave visitors in awe. The Catholic Capital of Castile
One of the most important Roman archaeological sites in Spain, the remains of this ancient Roman mansion were stumbled upon by accident. Unmissable Mosaics
This ancient city was the seat of Spanish Christianity, and its refined history culminates in its UNESCO-listed High Gothic Cathedral. High History
The mighty Templar fortress in this ancient town protected medieval pilgrims on the UNESCO-listed Camino de Santiago. Pilgrim Protection
The sheer cliffs of this UNESCO World Heritage Site aren’t natural formations - they’re the result of centuries of Roman mining operations. Absolutely Barbaric
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Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
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