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My favorite Spanish village on a Camino Aragon Variation

Old Hillwalker

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Del Norte 2022
There is a little known and seldom used variation of the Camino Aragon (GR 65-3) which departs the (now) traditionally used route over the Pyrenees to Somport. This variation of the (GR65-3-3) departs northwesterly in the French village of Lescun. It is signed Chemin de Col du Pau with occasional GR65 markings, it utilizes old Roman roads over the spine of the Pyrenees at the Pass of Pau. This extremely ancient pilgrimage route predates the use of route over the Somport pass. After crossing over to the valley of the Veral river it joins the Camino Aragon just below the village of Berdun. Just before Berdun it passes through the tiny village of Binies and the Foz de Binies gorge. My favorite village in all of Spain.


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Thank you for this post @Old Hillwalker very interesting. I’ve walked the Aragones via the Arles Way, so over the Col du Somport. But I wasn’t aware of this variation. We will be in the vicinity on the French side this spring, walking the Chemin du Piemont. I don’t think we will have the time available to take this variant, but it's good to know about it for the future.
 
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