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Pamplona y Eunate

St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Eunate

Tree years ago I visited Eunate when I was walking the Aragon route. I want to visit it again! I have seen from some pictures that people walking the French route, also visit Eunate, as you have done here. My question is then: Where do you cross over from the French route to the Aragon route? Do you walk to Obanos and then back to Eunate, or do you cross over somewhere around Uterga or Muruzábel?
 
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If you are walking el Camino Frances--, Cizur, Uterga, Muruzabal, Obanos, etc. , In Muruzabal you can see this poster, and following the arrow on the left go to Eunate .From Eunate it is not necessary to return to Muruzabal. You can go Eunate (Camino Aragonés) direct to Puente la Reina.-
I hope you can understand my bad English.-
Saludos

 
Eunate

Gracias - grazie - danke Zavier.

I am hoping to sleep in the arcade of the Eunate church in August - if it too cold we will stay in the refuge there.

Nice to know that we don't have to double back again.

Pilgrim hug!
 
Sillydoll:

I hope that there are not summer storms, to sleep in the arcada.-
Buen Camino-
 
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Thank you!

Thank you very much! I am already looking forward to see the church ones more.

All of us who do not have English as our first language, must be frank to communicate as best we can, and what ever that is, it is good enough, I hope. The aim is to understand each other. I could not get very far with my Norwegian...
 

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