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[QUOTE="Former member 56625, post: 923713"] Hi there, my husband and I did this walk in 2019. The only difference was that when we reached León we headed north on the San Salvador to Oviedo then walked the primitivo (definitely worth the detour). From Barcelona we walked through Parc Laberint and found our first yellow arrow there, for the most part we followed the GR 6 but also used maps.me for some beautiful detours. They are beautiful days walking, we stayed at Sant Cugat in a hotel the first night, it was quite a short day but we wanted to take our time leaving Barcelona, day two we stayed at Esparreguera in a great little hotel. Montserrat is wonderful, the albergue very clean and comfy, we attended víspera and the pilgrim blessing then ate an incredible programs menu at the hotel. We loved it and will definitely walk this route again. From there we walked the Catalan via Huesca, at the albergue at Montserrat they give you all the info you need. Albergues at good distances apart but most times you need to call ahead to let them know you’re coming or find out where to get a key. It was an amazing experience. Buen Camino, Ellie. [/QUOTE]
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