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Detour to Haro

jbear

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Time of past OR future Camino
SJPdP to SdC march-may 2015
Have any of you left the "official" route in Logroño and walked to Haro? If so, where did you rejoin, Santo Domingo de Calzada? I have walked along the Ebro River. It was a wonderful place to walk and I would not mind going that way during my camino. I just don't know if there is a walkable route to get me there and back while still continuing in a westerly direction.

Thanks for any help.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
A lovely sidetrip to a wonderful little town. the walk from Logroño to Haro is 40 km, too far for me, so I walked from Azofra only 20km up a very small road. Haro is enchanting and offers the visitor many sights plus an opportunity to sample local products, namely, Rioja wine, the recognised center of production sales and tasting despite claimes otherwise from Logroño. I began my visit in the recommended Feinschmecker method, that is taste and, well, spit, however the locals know their business all too well and at the end of the day, next day actually, took a bus to Santo Domingo de Calzada in order to rest my weary head. You have been warned!
 
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Or you could walk the Camino Vasco Interior from Irun to Santo Domingo and you will pass Haro. Very good municipal too there. And two reasonably priced hostales.
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