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Day 4: Canfrac Estacion to Jaca (Fri 19th)
I took the bus because I understand the pilgrim bridge is not in use. I was supposed to get off at Canfranc but not paying attention so it was Villanua. Much warmer than yesterday but not as hot as in...
Day 3: Peyranere to Canfrac Estacion (18th April)
It was snowing when I left at 9 am and only 3 more km left from Peyranere along the road to the col. The visibility was very poor I was walking through a white mist. The road seems a bit steeper...
Day 2: Bedous to Peyranere.(17th April)
I originally planed to stay in Urdos this night and Peyranere the next but having read about the landslides on the next section of the path and already decided to get the bus between Borce and Urdos I...
Hi,
Here you can search the ATMs operated by the Banque Postale, inside or outside their premices : https://www.labanquepostale.fr/particulier/localisation_bureau.html
For safety reasons, the post offices (usually) don't store any cash outside...
Well we who have walked my promote it a bit more. My first day was quite nice. Arles to Vauvert 42 km via Le petit Rôhne. It was so green. Not much variation but I settle for green and 25C instead of snow snow and more snow. My partner texted me...
Hello,
The path between Cette-Eygun and Borce is open, a path has been dug above the washed away area.
(see photo)
It is tagged again and the passage ban has been lifted.
See Flog's thread ...
We’re now in San Juan de Ortega, next stop is Burgos and an extra days rest. The very warm days of last week have given way to quite cool days this week and even cooler days next week.
The Camino is busy but until today, finding a bed had not...
Aragónes wrap-up, Sangüesa-Monreal-Puente la Reina
So, the Aragónes, IMHO, is not for everyone. It has its beauty and it’s at times desperately boring. For some, it could be a bit to very challenging, especially the long stages with no support...
Ruesta - Sangüesa
Leaving Ruesta, you have a brief downhill before you begin a sustained uphill, took us over an hour, maybe an hour and a half. Not super steep just long, similar to above Orrison for those who started in St Jean.
Coming down...
Arrés - Ruesta
Hum, don’t know my impression of this stage, it’s long and there’s a lot of road walking and other than the last 2-3k, not really picturesque. My opinion may be tempered by my aching knee but I don’t think so…much.
Very limited...
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