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[QUOTE="alansykes, post: 350650, member: 9811"] It was and I did. Wonderful countryside and many beautiful things to see. About five Romanesque churches, three Roman fountains and a couple of strong towers, partly on a Roman road, and all with Moncayo's majestic bulk slowly receeding behind me. By one I was at Pozalmuro, which has pilgrim acogida in the town hall, and a very friendly bar - the only one in the 57km between Ágreda and Soria. Another time I think I'll start later and stay there. The afternoon was a long one and, having left Ágreda with Jupiter and Venus playing kissy kissy overhead, the shades of night were falling fast when I finally reached Fuensaúco under a waxing moon. There are several buses from there to Soria, (reduced service on Saturdays, almost non-existant Sunday). The "bus stop" is horrible, involving standing by the side of the main road hoping the bus will see you in the dark and stop. Luckily it did. The same bus service also serves Aldealpozo, several km earlier, which might be a better place, as the main road, I think, goes through that village rather than by-passing it. Until somebody puts a nice casa rural at the half way point in Omeñaca (which, incidentally, has a very fine portico with lovely capitals on its 12th century church) there will be a problem crossing this despoblado country. [/QUOTE]
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