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문상현의 카미노 (링반데룽)
산티아고 아르곤 #4 본문
Day 4 - Jaca to Arres
![]() and no bunk beds! |
![]() Calle Mayor at dawn |
![]() The church of Santiago which has a special service for pilgrims at 8 pm each day. It was very crowded, and the pilgrims are called up for a blessing at the end of the service |
![]() Statue of Ramiro I who founded the kingdom of Aragon with Jaca as its capital |
![]() The castle at Jaca |
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![]() There is a turning around here to a steep mountain path leading to the monastery of San Juan de la Pena. |
![]() The alternative (followed here) is to walk 13 km. on the flat, and then walk or hitch-hike (very easy) up the road from near Santa Cilia |
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![]() Amazing carpets of crocuses |
![]() Phantom photographer in the early morning light |
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![]() Beginning to get hot, and some welcome shade |
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![]() Distant view of Santa Cilia and the road to San Juan de la Pena |
![]() The Hotel Aragon at the turning has a very inviting swimming pool |
![]() Carvings at the monastery of San Juan de la Peña (11th century) |
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![]() Magnificent stonework |
![]() First view of the cloister |
![]() Detail |
![]() The huge rockface overhanging the cloister Some 3 km. higher up the mountain is the new monastery, which is currently (2003) undergoing a major restoration to turn it into a cultural centre and a museum of the kingdom of Navarre. It is a magnificent structure, and it is good that some new use has been found to preserve it |
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![]() View back down the valley |
![]() Fiesta in Santa Cruz de la Sera, the site of the most famous nunnery in Aragon |
![]() Romaneque parish church |
![]() Roadside fuente |
![]() Back on the camino again after the diversion to the monastery |
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![]() Entering Santa Cilia |
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![]() Pleasant side street with an excellent bar |
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![]() Road crossing |
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![]() Very good section for flowers |
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![]() The camino running alongside the road for a short section before Puente La Reina - caravan site with restaurant just visible on the right |
![]() Leaving the road for a section through the woods |
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![]() and an excellent view of the bridge from which Puente La Reina gets its name. (not to be confused with the much larger town of the same name near Pamplona, where this Camino joins with the main camino Francés |
![]() There is no refugio in Puente La Reina |
![]() so one has to walk on to Arrés |
![]() quite a tough little section |
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![]() but well worth it |
![]() to stay in a small hill village |
![]() with a good refugio |
![]() with excellent facilities |
![]() friendly hospitaleros |
![]() and a good yard for sitting out and chatting |
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