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  1. Ramblanista

    Need help -Escatron to Zaragoza

    You're spot on. But the food was good and the beer was cold and as I'd walked a good 30km that was all I required.
  2. Ramblanista

    Need help -Escatron to Zaragoza

    My memories of my 2013 venture along the Ebro are already vague but I think I lunched in Escatron and carrried on to Sastago where I stayed the night in a reasonably well-priced but grumpy pension. Sastago seemed like a bit of a one-horse town out of a western - not unlike Fabara - and after a...
  3. Ramblanista

    How to get to the beginning? Where does it begin?

    I, too, would love to go back and give the Ruta del Ebro another go, with the benefit of what I know now but didn't know last summer when I started at Tortosa and threw in the towel in Sastago. It would make a great first leg of a Mediterranean-Atlantic camino but so would the Camino Catalan!
  4. Ramblanista

    Camino del Maestrazgo-Bajo Aragón

    Here's one for the purists. Anybody come across or even walked this route? It starts at Castellón, Valencia and joins the Ruta del Ebro at Escatrón. Distance to Zaragoza 497km. There's quite a bit of information on the internet, might do some more digging...
  5. Ramblanista

    From Zaragoza to Logrono

    Thank you. The Camino del Ebro is part of the PhD research so I've also managed to keep my supervisor happy! Looking forward to learning more about your research on the Castellano-Aragones - that's next year's fieldwork.
  6. Ramblanista

    From Zaragoza to Logrono

    Okay! Here's my take on the Ruta del Ebro from Tortosa to Sastago. Any queries, please do get in touch. I might do it again, in full, next June. http://ramblanista.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/one-hundred-hours-of-solitude-walking.html
  7. Ramblanista

    From Zaragoza to Logrono

    I walked part of the Ruta del Ebro this June, I keep meaning to post my experiences on here but I'm trying to keep up with my PhD research. It was a very tough walk, hot and dry with long distances between towns or places of refreshment. I started from Tortosa (lost my guidebook in the...
  8. Ramblanista

    Ruta del Ebro June 2014

    I should have added that I somehow contrived to lose my guidebook in Tortosa station. Before I'd even started!!
  9. Ramblanista

    Ruta del Ebro June 2014

    Well, I finally made it to Tortosa late Saturday afternoon, having somehow managed to jump on a train from Paris Gare du Lyon to Perpignan when most inter-city trains - including my booked intercities de nuit service to Latour du Carol - had been cancelled. Day one was a rather mad dash up the...
  10. Ramblanista

    Guide to Ruta del Ebro and Camino Catalan

    Just received this in the post from Jacobeo.net http://www.jacobeo.net/index.php?modulo=18, dispatched and delivered promptly. Looks great, detailed maps, text instructions, historical notes and information on accommodation. Covers the Camino Catalan from Montserrat to Logroño via Lérida and...
  11. Ramblanista

    Starting next week

    After much vacillating and ruminating over different routes I've finally opted for the Ruta del Ebro which I'll follow onto the Camino Catalan as far as Gallur. From there I intend to take the Camino Castellano-Aragones to Burgos. I walked my first Camino - the Frances - in 2012. Pilgrimages...

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