Aragonese Way
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The Aragonese Way (Spanish: Camino Aragonés, Basque: Aragoiko bidea) is a walking route of the Way of St. James beginning at the French-Spanish border at the pass of Somport and joining the French Way (or Camino Francés) at Puente la Reina-Gares in Navarre.[1][2] It is the continuation of the Arles Way which begins in Arles and crosses the Pyrenees into Spain at Somport.
The route covers approximately 170 km (110 mi) and travels through a variety of landscapes, ranging from mountainous to gently rolling and sometimes nearly flat river valleys. For the most part it follows the River Aragon.
Locations found along the Aragonese Way
[edit]- Somport
- Canfranc
- Villanúa
- Jaca
- Santa Cruz de la Serós
- Santa Cilia de Jaca
- Puente la Reina de Jaca
- Ruesta
- Undués de Lerda
- Sangüesa/Zangoza
- Monreal/Elo
- Eunate
- Puente la Reina-Gares
References
[edit]- ^ "The Aragonese Way". Vivecamino. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "▷ The Camino Aragonés". Pilgrim. 2025-04-23. Retrieved 2025-05-12.