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How do I get to Somport to start Camino Aragones?
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[QUOTE="camino-david, post: 254114, member: 8924"] [U]Camino Yogini[/U]: There are several flights from Paris to Pau, then a train to Oloron from where you can walk up to Somport or walk from either Pau or Oloron. Note: it can be a tough walk from Pau to Oloron. You will need to book your accommodation in France, which can be done ahead but on a day to day basis. I walked this route to Puente la Reina and beyond in September and I loved this Camino. Alternatively if you fly to Barcelona, get to Jaca by train or bus as posted above. There are 3 bus services per day to the Somport Pass. There is an Amigos Association for the Camino Aragones ([URL='http://www.jacajaccobea.com']www.jacajaccobea.com[/URL]) with lots of info in English, also the Of de Turismo is most helpful (google the address) and will answer many of your questions. You can get your credential in Jaca, either at the cathedral or the tourist office. [U]Gustavo[/U]: In December I would be concerned about finding accommodation on the French side that is open, and also the Pass may be closed or dangerous to cross. I would suggest you go to Jaca where you can find out the conditions at the pass and then make the decision whether to start your Camino at Somport or Jaca. [/QUOTE]
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