Happy Hiker
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Hi, Happy Hiker,My wife & I have done 2 Caminos & are now considering the Catalan to Logrono in mid Sept. I am having difficulty in finding maps & distances between villages for accommodation. We like to average about 25klms a day & being seniors we look for cheap hotels or private rooms if available. Otherwise Hostels are fine. Any info will be really appreciated.
I was hoping you would give your opinions here! I have walked the Castellano-Aragonés, one of my very favorites, so I walked from Zaragoza to Gallur, but I will have to look at a map to figure out how that intersects with the Catalán, Ebro, etc.This thread (https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/lleida-to-logroño.59146/ ) might be of some help in taking you up to Gallur. After that, gronze.com (https://www.gronze.com/camino-ebro ) and mundicamino (http://www.mundicamino.com/los-caminos/21/ruta-del-ebro/ ) will be your friends. You will find these sites as helpful as can be, but there is little traffic on this route -- I encountered only two other pilgrims when I was on the Tarrega-Gallur stretch-- and so not a lot of information. My other notes on the del Ebro can be found at this link (https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/my-september-catalan-ebro.44186/ ).
I loved walking by the Ebro and perhaps one of these days might do the Gallur-Logrono stretch. This is a really interesting and very Spanish part of Spain. The people are very helpful toward pilgrims-- turismos, ayuntamientos, police, and clergy were all warm and supportive, as was pretty well every restauranteur and barkeep. Watch your water, and you'll have a great time.
Great idea. Thanks. Peg and I are having thoughts of walking a camino in this area in September/October too.I would suggest to Happy Hiker that they augment the use of Mundicamino and Gronze by google-mapping each of the towns or pueblos where they might be staying.
Good afternoon, My husband, Bil, and I are starting from Montserrat September 28th so if you are starting ahead of us I look forward to your observations. We are doing the route which includes Ena.Great idea. Thanks. Peg and I are having thoughts of walking a camino in this area in September/October too.
So sorry but I'll have to read your notes; I'll be about 3 weeks behind you. My plan is to start walking from the beach in Barcelona on October 19 with two or three days to get to Montserrat. I think Ena is on my camino too. I want to get to San Juan de la Pena which I missed my last time in Spain.Good afternoon, My husband, Bil, and I are starting from Montserrat September 28th so if you are starting ahead of us I look forward to your observations. We are doing the route which includes Ena.
Buen Camino
Be sure to look carefully to see where food is available and be prepared to carry food when necessary (for example en route to Ena). It can be quite limited, but doable, at times.
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