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[QUOTE="Rick of Rick and Peg, post: 860734, member: 51912"] If you are anxious my recommendation is to take the train to Pamplona and walk the Francés. The infastructure is better and there will be more pilgrims to help you out. I walked the Catalan and Aragonese last autumn. I met only one pilgrim going my way on the first (for one day, he was fast) and 3 on the second. But, that said, if you do want to walk on the Catalan I suggest doing something like what I did on my second half of my walk. First take transportation to Huesca for your start. 1 Huesca to Bolea 2 Bolea to Sarsamarcuello 3 Sarsamarcuello to Ena 4 Ena to Santa Cilia (with a visit to the old monastery at San Juan de la Peña) Now on the Aragonese maybe two or three days walking from the start. More below. 5 Santa Cilia to 6 Ruesta to 7 Sangüesa to 8 Monreal to 9 Tiebas to Puente de la Reina (with a visit to the little church at Eunate) Now on the Francés, go in reverse to Pamplona 10 Puente de la Reina to Pamplona Once on the Aragonese you could bus to Jaca and then to Somport to walk the full Aragonese. You could spend more tour time in Barcelona and or Pamplona or do the first part of the Aragonese to fill up your time. [/QUOTE]
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