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French Way
Camino Frances
 
Northern Way
Camino del Norte

Original Way
Camino Primitivo

Aragonese Way
Camino Aragones

English Way
Camino Ingles

Fisterra Way
Camino Finisterre

Portuguese Way
Camino Portugues

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Claimed by some to be the original Roman road, the Camino Aragones follow the river Aragon. The way starts at the steppes of the Pyrenees and reaches the Navarra Mountains to join the Camino Frances in Puente de la Reina.
At each stage, you are guaranteed a great level
of comfort and gastronomy. The trail marking is extremely well done
with the “Scallop Shell” showing you the way. The walk
requires a good physical condition. However, it’s a highly
rewarding walk including numerous great cultural highlights. |
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| map |
Aragonese Way in Brown
Use the navigation tools on the left to zoom-in
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| Day By day |

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Day 1 - To Jaca
You will be booked in a hotel in the heart of the
small town of Jaca. The rooms are en-suite.
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Town: Internet, ATM, shops. All facilities.
Accomodation: 1* hotel, en-suite
Meal: B&B |
Day 2 - From Jaca to Berdun (30km 6.5h +200m -340m)
From the "Pirineo Aragones", the Aragonese Pyrenees, the route follow westwards the river Aragon, on an almost always flat ground. This beautiful part of the valley called "corridor of the canal de Berdun", is covered of cereal fields but very few trees. On the south of the route you will see 2 minor mountain chains: Pena Orel & Sierra de St Juan de la Pena.
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Town: Internet, ATM, shops.
Accomodation: 1* hotel, en-suite
Meal: Half Board |
DAY 3 – From Berdun to Leyre (30km 6.5h +200m -300m)
The route continues along the river Aragon, towards the controversial Yesa Dam, and the solitary landscape is predominantly agricultural until you reach Tiermas. You will then be in sight of the woodlands of the Sierra de Pena Musera.
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Town: 1 restaurant at monastery
Accomodation: 17th C. Monastery in the hamlet of Leyre, en-suite
Meal: Half Board |
DAY 4 – From Leyre to Sanguesa (15km 3.5h +300m -500m)
This part of the Camino continues along the Yesa reservoir, at the foothill of Sierra de Pena Musera. Then taking a small countryside road, we pass the fabulous "Castillo Javier", built in 14th C. This castle is famous because St Francis Xavier was born here in 1506.
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Town: Internet, ATM, shops. All facilities.
Accomodation: 2* hotel, en-suite
Meal: Half Board |
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DAY 5 – From Sanguesa to Monreal (26km 6h +550m -300m)
Today, you will have the choice between 2 routes. Both options offer views of great beauty. If you choose to pass the alto de Aibar, the stretch between Rocaforte and Izco is inhabited and you run the risk of losing your way if you do not follow the sign carefully. The other option keeps close to the road and its main attraction is the pass the Foz de Lumbier.
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Town: Internet, ATM, shops.
Accomodation: 2* hotel, en-suite
Meal: Half Board |
DAY 6 – From Monreal to Puente de la Reina (31km 7h +100m -350m)
This stage takes you along the northern side of the sierra de Alaiz, over the cereal plain of the Elorz valley the Tierbas (from where you can see Pamplona to the north). You enter into the Valdizarbe region, and follow the river Robo to Puente de la Reina.
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Town: Internet, ATM, shops.
Accomodation: 2* hotel, en-suite
Meal: B&B |
DAY 7 – Puente de la Reina - Final day
After breakfast we bid you farewell. Alternatively, you can continue along the French Way(Camino Frances) with us.
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Town: Internet, ATM, shops. All facilities. |
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| how to get there |
Best to fly to Zaragoza
Ryanair offer flights to Zaragoza from London Stansted, Alicante, Rome and Milan. It is also possible to fly into Zaragoza from Frankfurt, Lanzarote, Lisbon, Madrid, Malaga, Palma, Paris, Rome, Seville and Tenerife with Iberia. If you are unable to get the Ryanair flight from Stansted then our advice is to get a cheap flight to Madrid and a connecting flight through Iberia Airlines to Zaragoza.
Alternatively You can fly to Madrid
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To the beginning of the trip:
Jaca
From Zaragoza: Bus every hour, takes 1h30
From Madrid: train to Pamplona TGV, 2h, then bus to Jaca 1h30
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Back home
To Zaragoza: Bus every hour, takes 1h30
To Madrid: train to Pamplona TGV, 2h, then bus to Jaca 1h30 |
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| about the trip |
| hotels |
| Hotels have been carefully selected for their comfort, location, friendliness
and character, and are subject to availability. If the hotel described
is not available we provide an alternative with the same standard
of comfort & price. |
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| Luggage |
We will transport your luggage from one
hotel to the next. You only need to carry your backpack during the
day!
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| Included |
Not Included |
- Luggage transferred from Hotel to hotel
- Rooms en-suite
- Half-Board during the hike
- Detailed Walking Notes
- Map
- Pilgrim passport
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- Flights
- Insurance
- Drinks
- Dinner 1st and last nights
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| prices & Options |
| Period |
Price
(€) |
Single Room
(€) |
Solo departure
(include single room)
(€) |
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High Season
28/03 to 13/04
01/05 to 22/07
01/09 to 16/10 |
620 |
140 |
240 |
Low season
01/01 to 27/03
14/04 to 30/04
23/07 to 31/08
17/10 to 31/12
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590 |
120 |
220 |
| Options |
| Period |
Extra Night in Jaca |
Extra Night in Pamplona |
Picnic lunches
(€) |
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2*Hotel
B&B (€) |
3* Hotel
B&B (€) |
3* Hotel
B&B (€) |
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| Single |
Double
(pps) |
Single |
Double
(pps) |
Single |
Double
(pps) |
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High Season
28/03 to 13/04
01/05 to 22/07
01/09 to 16/10 |
56 |
37 |
98 |
65 |
98 |
65 |
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50 |
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Low season
01/01 to 27/03
14/04 to 30/04
23/07 to 31/08
17/10 to 31/12
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54 |
35 |
93 |
60 |
93 |
60 |
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| Special rates for groups of 6+ |
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