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Must be great picture time from Arres 😍😊
We had a full house with three people sleeping on mattresses in the dining area.
A fantastic place. One of our more memorable places to stay.
This is what I found in their website. There is definitely a story behind that.
Thanks to Google Translate.....they even do pictures now, Woohooo
2:01 alberguepepitogrillo.com ADIOS CANFRANC It's over. After more than twenty years open, twelve with us in front The Pepito Grillo Hostel has...
We found it hot also. It was either long or short days. Nothing in between. Not many pilgrims during the day but met up at the albergues. Mainly French and Germans.
The monastery was something else !!!!!!
We wimped our and took a taxi up there from Jaca who waited for us. Worth every cent.
OH NO. This time last year exactly to the day we stayed there. A beautiful place with great service. We were the only pilgrims but there were a few hikers.
This view was from our window.
Hi @peregrina2000, feel free to wave your moderator magic to merge the threads.
Loved the cruise, very different to being a pilgrim.....big comfy bed, white fluffy towels, fantastic food.....the list goes on. The guide we had at Salamanca in Spain gave me a huge hug when she found out we were...
Sorry about taking so long to post the rest of our journey, just didn’t get to it.
Heading of Sanguesa was a bit sad as our new American friends took a taxi to Puenta La Raina to get medical help (ps: she is now walking again and getting her pack transported), smart move.
A big day of 28km to...
This Aragones Way is very different. Either you have short walking days (10-13km) or long ones (21-28km) per day. There is nothing in between.
Most of the villages are very small with just one albergue to stay in. Only one bar and no supermarkets.
Lots of huge vistas across the valleys with...
This is the story of our journey along the Aragones way.
We were very excited to get off the bus at Somport, a cafe con leche, a sello and we were off down the hill.
Steep in places but not too bad.
Magnificent mountain scenery, especially on a beautiful sunny day. Completely different to the...
We have made it YAY. From Australia we have had 2 plane flights, 3 train trips and 1 bus ride to get to Somport to start our walk. It really wasn’t that hard.
We flew into Paris (CDG). Waited a couple of hours and got the 4 hour TVG train to Bordeaux. The station is at the airport. Overnight...
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