Lantz
Where myth walks amongst stone houses
Where myth walks amongst stone houses
Between the forest and Calle Santa Cruz, Lantz unfolds as a place where the memory of carnival and everyday life share the same space. Here, the figure of Miel Otxin is not merely a festive memory, but a presence that forms part of the landscape, just like the distant sound of cowbells or the silhouette of the houses lined up in the valley.
In the village, the atmosphere is built on the immediate surroundings: on the children who fill its streets with life, on the tranquil rhythm of a community that endures, on the stone that holds stories without needing to tell them. Lantz is roots, continuity and a way of living where the symbolic and the real are inseparable.
Lantz is situated 25 kilometres north of Pamplona, within the Merindad of Pamplona and the region of Ultzamaldea . Its urban layout follows a linear pattern, shaped by the old road that connected the Navarran capital with France until the 19th century. The town centre is centred on Calle Santa Cruz, the main thoroughfare along which the houses are aligned, whilst other streets such as San José and Zurgin form a more irregular layout.
It forms part of the Basque-speaking area of Navarre, with a predominantly bilingual population. Its economy is linked mainly to dairy farming, with cattle and sheep farms, and to the production of dairy products such as curd and fresh cheese. It stands out for holding the record as the Spanish village with the highest percentage of children (13.2%), a result of young families settling there since the 1990s.
Lantz brings together heritage, nature and tradition in a setting where every element forms part of the same story.
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