Robi
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2022: Camí Català
I'm taking a long overdue sabbatical and will make the long walk to Santiago from Montserrat in the fall of 2022. I'll be traveling by myself. I'm planning out routes, and I'm struggling with a decision after Tàrrega: Do I head northwest towards Huesca, San Juan de la Peña, Santa Cilia, and join the Camino Francés at Puente la Reina; or, do I head west towards Lleida, Zaragoza, and on up to join the Camino Francés at Logroño?
I'm thinking the walk would be less strenuous along the Ebro, I don't know Lleida so it would be fun to visit, and I absolutely love Zaragoza, so I'm very tempted by that route, but I'm wondering how interesting the geography is. I know the route from Huesca through to San Juan de la Pena will push me physically heading into the mountains, the scenery is just spectacular, and I suspect there will be fewer people and services along the way.
I speak both Spanish and Catalan very well, so I'm not concerned at all about language issues.
Do you have opinions or can you share any insights?
Many thanks, muchas gracias, moltes gràcies.
I'm thinking the walk would be less strenuous along the Ebro, I don't know Lleida so it would be fun to visit, and I absolutely love Zaragoza, so I'm very tempted by that route, but I'm wondering how interesting the geography is. I know the route from Huesca through to San Juan de la Pena will push me physically heading into the mountains, the scenery is just spectacular, and I suspect there will be fewer people and services along the way.
I speak both Spanish and Catalan very well, so I'm not concerned at all about language issues.
Do you have opinions or can you share any insights?
Many thanks, muchas gracias, moltes gràcies.
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