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Leyre Monestery to Puente la Reina in April

Tomboak

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Due to the snow in the Pyrenees, we are figuring to start in Pamplona in early April. However, since we really wanted to see the Monestery also, we were we wondering if we could just get a bus or something to Yesa and walk to Puente la Reina from there. Where are the places to stay and eat on that section?
 
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Tomboak said:
Due to the snow in the Pyrenees, we are figuring to start in Pamplona in early April. However, since we really wanted to see the Monestery also, we were we wondering if we could just get a bus or something to Yesa and walk to Puente la Reina from there. Where are the places to stay and eat on that section?

Tomboak,

Be sure to check what other Forum members have posted here and in blogs regarding this route.

You will find basic information regarding the sections continuing from Yesa on the Mundicamino site Camino Aragonés >> Etapa 3: Puente la Reina de Jaca - Artieda >> Pueblos . See >> http://www.mundicamino.com/ruta.cfm?p=Pueblos&id=20&cod=3&xini=Puente la Reina de Jac. Yesa is on their Ruta Alternativa. On the left blue grid click Albergues for Pilgrim lodging, Hospedajes for tourist lodging, and Donde Comer for where to eat. Also the Eroski site list all the albergues on the Argones and has simple schematic maps >>http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es./albergues/#camino-aragones.

Happy research and Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
Hi, Tomboak,

I've never walked the Aragones, but I have visited Leyre and it is amazing. Try to attend vespers or some other service in the church. When I was there the monastery offered very basic lodging, but it seems to have morphed into 3*** luxury!

According to the monastery's website, there are buses from Pamplona to either Yesa or Liedena, and from there you will have to take a taxi. http://www.monasteriodeleyre.com/llegar.htm

There is a huge dispute going on now involving re-routing the Aragones due to more disputes over the reservoir. I will try to find out what impact it has on the route. Leyre isn't right on the Aragones, there will be some backtracking, but it is only 50 kms from Pamplona. Buen camino, Laurie
 
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DON´T miss Leyre! You are so close. My suggestion would be local bus to Sanguesa from Pamplona (a good place to start from in my opinion as I did this on my 1st) then get a taxi up to Leyre. Try to stay overnight and go to the 7 o´clock morning service. Magic. The rooms are simple and very cheap. I´d go back there in a heartbeat! You might like to check out my blog on it:
http://www.pilgrimagetoheresy.blogspot. ... ey-12.html
http://www.pilgrimagetoheresy.blogspot. ... 12_19.html

Hope to meet you when you get to "this end"! Tracy
 

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