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[QUOTE="Sitkapilgrim, post: 728462, member: 40203"] Martini - regarding your question Ena to Santa Cilia in one day - it is 22,5 km per Eroski guide and I just walked it 3 days ago. Ena albergue was quiet and lovely.. A self-service donativo this time of the year with no heat. The kitchen is so well equipped, if only we had brought food to cook. The lack of heater won’t be a problem for you. Ena to Santa Celia was a very nice day of walking, despite the rain which turned to snow as I climbed. San Juan de la Peña Vieyo is magnificent. I was the only one visiting at the time. Remember, it was snowing and cold! I took the 7km road down to Santa Cruz instead of the 4 km path, because the snow was getting deeper and the road was a safer option. The path from Santa Cruz de la Serós to Santa Celia was nicely done. And then at Santa Celia de Jaca, I decided to continue that afternoon 10 km on to the donativo albergue at Arrés on the Camino Aragon, just because it is one of my favorite albergues. Ena to Santa Celia is very well marked, as is all of the Camino Catalan - Montserrat to Santa Celia - in my opinion. And ever so beautiful. Of course you would turn north from Santa Celia de Jaca and not turn southwest as I did, going to Arrès. But the following day, having run out of time, I did turn north and walk “backwards” on the Camino Aragon to Jaca, to get transport to Madrid and home. I am not good at “backwards” walking, but the GR white over red (or is it red over white?) trail markings were very helpful, as they work both directions. I think your proposed route sounds wonderful. [/QUOTE]
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