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How do I get to Somport to start Camino Aragones?
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[QUOTE="JabbaPapa, post: 350800, member: 195"] The French bus is the best way using transport, including if you can only get as far as Urdos and need walk up from there. The trail between Oloron and the Somport is occasionally very poorly marked and very poorly devised, plus it's sometimes rather tedious, though it gradually improves after Sarrance. The "Spanish" trail markers start well before the border though, so the last few KM in France are just the Camino as expected. For a walking start at Pau or wherever, I'd personally actually advise heading towards SJPP, as the better choice, though starting the Aragonès at Sarrance, Urdos, or the Somport itself are all good choices too. There are still not that many people on the Aragonès, not Pilgrims anyway, though there are large numbers of Sunday hikers in some locations up the Spanish side of the Pyrenees. [/QUOTE]
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