It is odd the sign is upside down.
That section of the Via Bayona/camino norte has been problematic with that roundabout and new fencing - I remember when I was looking at whether to do the interior route via Urrugne or the Voie Littoral a few...
Isabel the hospitalera/voluntary is driving me to Espinosa de Montero now/this evening, so I can see a doctor. She picked me up at Bercedo with her car and I already got something to eat at her place in Villasante. I will owe her a lot after all...
In order to see the closing you have to go to the settings (3 black lines on top left)
- Hiking in Switzerland need to be clicked (so you see the hiking paths
- Click on the Pedestrian on Passstelle de l'Ile in order to see the message for "Close...
Day 18: Monreal - Puente la Reina, 30 kms (yesterday)
I thought I left the casa rural early, but Becky the Brit caught up with me in the morning. She has been walking pretty slowly since I met her and her family, two aunts and an uncle, in...
Thanks as always for your reports. For those of us who’ve walked the route, it’s a great trip down memory lane. For those who will walk in the future, it’s a great planning resource. I haven’t walked the first half of the Olvidado for more...
Day 17: Sangüesa - Monreal, 27 kms
People kept snoring all night long. I had my earplugs at the bottom of my backpack so I didn't bother to use them. I got a few hours of sleep until shortly before 6 o'clock when everyone got up at the same...
I cannot compare routes, but the Camino Ignaciano is going 'backwards' along the Catalán between Tárrega and Fuentes de Ebro. I don't think you would sell much of it on beauty or architectural interest at this point, BUT I found the couple of...
How is the arrival to Montserrat from where you came? I guess it enters Montserrat differently than the Camino from Barcelona? In terms of elevation, steepness, and probability of causing heart failure? The climb up to the Monastery was the...
I walked from Llançà (essentially on the border), down to Montserrat (which does not take you through Barcelona), and then the Catalán through Huesca (which I’ve been told is much nicer than the Catalán through Lleida, but you could verify if...
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