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vanjohn

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2008 StJPP - Santiago, 2009 Sevilla - Finisterra, 2010 StJPP - Santiago, 2011 Sant Pere De Rodes-Monserrat-Puente La Reina, The Future ....sure only God knows!
Hi
I apologise for placing this topic here as it covers many routes.

I wish to start in La Port de la Selve and walk the Cami de St Jaume leaving it in Tarrega to walk the Camino Aragones.
I then would possibly leave it in Ponferrada to walk the Inverno.

I would welcome any advice on maps, guides or otherwise should any other person have knowledge they could share.

PS I hope to start about 20th May.
Time frame: as long as it takes

Many thanks

John
 
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On Mundicamino, http://www.mundicamino.com, there are two routes listed, this one to the Camino Aragones:

1. Montserrat - Igualada
2. Igualada - Montmaneu
3. Montmaneu - Tárrega
4. Tárrega - Balaguer
5. Balaguer - Alfarrás
6. Alfarrás - Monzón
7. Monzón - Pertusa
8. Pertusa - Fañanás
9. Fañanás - Huesca
10. Huesca - Aniés
11. Aniés - Estación de Santa María de La Peña
12. Estación de Santa María de La Peña - San Juan de la Peña

La Ruta continua por: Camino Aragonés
 
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