When I walked the Aragonés a few years ago, we heard repeatedly that the number of pilgrims was declining. This article Javier posted confirms that;
http://www.heraldo.es/noticias/aragon/2017/10/26/camino-peligro-1204010-300.html
I know the pilgrims' office numbers are hardly scientific, but they are quite accurate in showing the trends since they consistently measure the same thing. They report only 49 people have started from Somport in 2017, compared to more than a thousand in 2010.
The article also points out that there will be disruption due to highway construction, not likely to boost the traffic.
I have never met anyone who didn't love the Aragonés. Starting in Somport or further back in France, it is beautiful. The albergues are great, too. And a chance to visit San Juan de la Peña, well that is the icing on the cake.
http://www.heraldo.es/noticias/aragon/2017/10/26/camino-peligro-1204010-300.html
I know the pilgrims' office numbers are hardly scientific, but they are quite accurate in showing the trends since they consistently measure the same thing. They report only 49 people have started from Somport in 2017, compared to more than a thousand in 2010.
The article also points out that there will be disruption due to highway construction, not likely to boost the traffic.
I have never met anyone who didn't love the Aragonés. Starting in Somport or further back in France, it is beautiful. The albergues are great, too. And a chance to visit San Juan de la Peña, well that is the icing on the cake.