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Better marked from Barcelona or more interesting from Llançá, Girona, SpainGood morning Peregrinos...
I've a flight to Reus on the 6th June and I have until the 19th when I must return to England for obligations from the 20th.
I saw this website...
And got a little excited. I've since spoken to the local Junta who say there is only one Albergue on the route, so now I don't know if it's a good idea or I should trace the way from Tarragona to Lleida, or walk along the coast for a non-Camino walk...
Any one managed the one from the mouth of the Ebro?
There are several reports in the Ebro subforum, with good discussion about lodging. I walked it in 2016 though it seems much longer ago than that! We stayed in everal albergues and there are many highlights to this route. The first few stages are flat flat flat with a lot of pavement, as are the days into Zaragoza (though less pavement). But it has a lot of beauty and lots of great stages for contemplation in wide open spaces.Any one managed the one from the mouth of the Ebro?
What an adventure! Are you going to follow the GR92 till Deltebre and then head on the Ruta del Ebro? Or does the GR92 continue along the coast?It's a bit hot along the coast! And I completely forgot how difficult walking on sand, pebbles or stones can be... But I managed 20 plus kilometres from noon...
First day walking down to the Delta!
Currently I'm in L'Hospitalet de l'Infant
That's a very good question. I don't know. I didn't know what I was planning to do today. It just happened that I got on the GR92.What an adventure! Are you going to follow the GR92 till Deltebre and then head on the Ruta del Ebro? Or does the GR92 continue along the coast?
Hope you will be taking some happy memories back home with you. Certainly, walking in this heat would not be for me. Thanks for sharing your journey.I didn't. The weather. Nothing is connecting in a positive: Camino way. For all it's difficulties the Chemin from Paris, through snow, gale and driving rain, had more reality to the experience. My French is awful, but people were genuinely interested in my walking towards Tours. Here in Catalonia it's too touristic for its own good(and exhaustingly hot). I hitched to the train station, caught the train to Cambrils. Tomorrow I am back around Tarragona prior to my flight back to the UK...
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