Kilometers per day?

Carlos Mentley mentleyaERSKINE.EDU
Fri Nov 14 09:13:39 PST 2003


According to the best books that we have available, here are some
distances for the Camino Aragones: (Col 1: distance from Santiago; Col
2: town with albergue; Col 3: distance from previous albergue)

 859 Somport Start
 852 Canfranc-Estación 7 km
 849 Canfranc 10 km
 846 Villanúa 3 km
 835 Castiello de Jaca (hostal)
 826 Jaca 20 km
 803 Puente la Reina de Jaca (hostal)
 800 Arrés 26 km
 781 Artieda 19 km
 770 Ruesta 11 km
 758 Undués de Lerda 12 km
 747 Sangüesa 11 km
 725 Izco 22 km
 716 Monreal 9 km
 685 Obanos 31 km
 683 Puente la Reina 2 km

I may be missing one or two albuegues--I do not know if there is one in
Santa Cilia, for example.  Hope that this is helpful!  --Carlos

Ana Young wrote:

> --- Bruce McLean <b_mcleanaTELUSPLANET.NET> wrote:
>
> > Also you are limited to the Camino Frances, on the
> > Camino Aragonese many of the refugios are more
> > than 25k apart.
>
> I don't know what section of the Aragones you're
> referring to, but at least from Somport to Sanguesa
> the walks are quite reasonable in length (although I
> wouldn't call them easy). I never did more than 20 km.
> a day until I jumped over to Navarra, and I stayed in
> albergues each and every one of my Aragones days. I
> didn't do more than 25 km. until Burgos.
>
> Buen Camino however long your daily trek is ..
>
> Ana
>
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