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Camino Reino de Aragon

davejsy

Walked the Camino Francés for SSD UK 2023
Time of past OR future Camino
CF 2023 sept/Oct
Primitivo July 2024
I did a search on the forum, and couldn't find anything related to this Camino? Anyone any ideas? Photo from today near Monasterio de San Juan de la Pena.
 
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More info here. You can drive of course but it is a walking route.

 
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The stages are surely the Cami Catala via Huesca rather than Lleida?

Edit: this is actually the Cami Catala as we know it. Regional sensitivities again - Reino de Aragon is what they call it in Aragon. The Vasco Interior similarly changes it names as it crosses the border into Castilla y léon.
 
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It looks like a walking route; see the distances, times and the label GR 17. I don't remember seeing signs like this on my 2019 Camino Catalan and a quick image search shows awfully new looking signs. After reading the webpage below it appears to me to be an alternate path to the Camino Catalan from San Juan to Berbegal and then onwards to Zaragoza. It also appears to be primarily a north/south route (or vice versa) rather than the Catalan's east to west route.

 
¨continuación del camino de Sant Jaume, que se inicia en el Monasterio de Montserrat (Barcelona). Tras atravesar la provincia de este a oeste, se une al Camino Francés en Santa Cilia de Jaca.¨

I checked the stages, they are almost precisely our stages earlier this year from Huesca to Santa Cilia, we even stayed in some of the albergues featured in the website Sabsp provided, so it is definitely the Catalan - notice how the blurb describes as a ´continuation´ of the way of ´Sant Jaume´, Catalan for Santiago, starting in Monserrat and finishing in Santa Cilia. Recently, the Aragonese regional government seem to have taken an interest in publicising this route. They have put in new signage (those yellow signs are visible all the way) and marked the route, somewhat to the apparent annoyance of local associations who don´t seem to have been consulted and have responded with big new yellow arrows showing where they think it should go. Relabelling it ´Reino de Aragón´ is part of the campaign to promote the region.
 
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