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I had another great experience at the albergue in Ruesta. The food was excellent but even better was the welcome by the two hospitaleras. They could not have been more welcoming and sweet. They even left a sweet little note for me at breakfast...
That’s fab @CatPhillips that view is beautiful indeed. I haven’t stayed at Artieda - but had a longer than usual lunch stop there en route to Ruesta. And enjoyed a rest in the hammock. Difficult to leave. 😎
Just finished dinner at the albergue in Artieda. I had one of the best dinners I’ve had on any camino. And the service was excellent. I recommend it. And the view! Wow!
Hi Cat - I'm one of those who loves the Aragones Way. For various reasons, it took until my third time on the path to visit the Monasteries. Wonderful - but they are not going anywhere. They'll be there when you return. Enjoy tomorrow's walk...
That all sounds lovely. I resisted the urge to taxi up and spend the night at the fancy resort. Trying to have a budget camino this time around. Also, after having a look at the very, very curvy road, I decided I might not be able to take enough...
Thanks to all for the recommendations and advice. I’m sad to report that I didn’t make it to the monasteries. I walked on from Jaca to Arres. In retrospect, I’m glad I didn’t attempt the walk up and back. By the time I got to Arres I was beat. 28...
I walked on the road from Canfranc station to Canfranc pueblo. I was advised that the bridge was out. It wasn’t bad, really. Most of the time I walked on the other side of the guard rail. It’s a short walk.
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