The Camino Aragonés begins at the Spanish-French border and joins the Camino Francés in Navarre.
  • Izco
    2.0 km 25 m 35 m
  • Izco
    9.1 km 250 m 240 m
  • Izco
    7.8 km 270 m 120 m
Points of Interest
Fountain
Accommodation
Hospital de peregrinos de Arrés
El Granero del Conde
Points of Interest
Limited Food and Water
Sources of food and water between here and Sangüesa are limited.
  • Ruesta
    10.3 km 25 m 115 m
Accommodation
Hospital de peregrinos de Artieda
Casa Blasco
Points of Interest
Hospital of Santa Cristina
Accommodation
Elías Valiña Pilgrims Hostel
Does not accept pilgrims on bicycles or rucksacks transported by vehicle.
Points of Interest
Cascada de anfranc
Castillo de Canfranc
Fountain
Accommodation
Rio Aragón Hostel
Canfranc Youth Hostel
Real Villa Anayet Hotel & Spa
Points of Interest
Fuerte de Coll de Ladrones
International Station
Accommodation
Hostel A'Noguera
El Meson Hotel
Points of Interest
Pilgrim Monument and Fountain
Accommodation
Albergue Mesón del Camino
  • Jaca
    1.6 km 35 m 5 m
  • Yámoz
    3.9 km 45 m 55 m
  • Otano
    1.9 km 10 m 10 m
  • Tiebas
    4.0 km 10 m 20 m
Accommodation
Municipal Pilgrim's Hostel of Jaca
Escuelas Pías Youth Hostel
Casa Mamré Hostel
París Hostal
Conde Aznar Hotel
Las Nieves Hotel
Points of Interest
Jaca Tourist Office
Cathedral of St Peter
Citadel of St Peter
Clock Tower
Mural of the Camino
Accommodation
Hotel Xabier
Points of Interest
Castillo de Javier
  1. 1000-1600
The birthplace of St Frances Xavier
Accommodation
La Torre Hostal
Points of Interest
Via verde del Irati
A disused railway track repurposed into a walking an cycling track.
Accommodation
Hotel Irubide
The New Monastery was built in the 17th to 19th centuries.
Accommodation
Hospedería San Juan de la Peña
The Old Monastery was built in the 10th century.
  • Yámoz
    4.2 km 60 m 50 m
Accommodation
Pilgrim's Hostel of Monreal
Etxartenea Rural House
  • Tiebas
    4.0 km 10 m 20 m
Accommodation
Usda Pilgrims Hostel
Casa Villazón II
Casa Raichu
Estudio Villazón
Mamerto Hostal Rural
Points of Interest
Meeting of the Camino Frances and Camino Aaragones
Events
Misterio de Obanos
The "Mystery of Obanos" is a play staged occasionally in the main square with over 400 performers. The play is based on the life of St Felicia and her brother.
Accommodation
Hostal El Arriero
Points of Interest
Olkozko dorrea
  1. Sun
  1. 1200-1400
  • Yámoz
    1.6 km 35 m 40 m
    Accommodation
    Padres Reparadores Pilgrims Hostel
    Santiago Apósol Pilgrims Hostel
    Private Albergue
    House
    Guesthouse
    Hotel
    • Arrés
      3.6 km 125 m 30 m
    Points of Interest
    Puente la Reina de Jaca Tourist Office
    Heaps of Stones left by Pilgrims
    Mesón de la Reina
    1. Mon
    2. Wed
    3. Thu
    4. Fri
    5. Sat
    6. Sun
    1. 0700-2000
      Accommodation
      Aysa Hostel
      • Jaca
        5.6 km 95 m
      Accommodation
      Hospital de peregrinos de Ruesta
      Points of Interest
      Castillo de Ruesta
      Points of Interest
      Puente medieval
      Accommodation
      Municipal Pilgrim's Hostel of Sangüesa
      El Peregrino Boarding House
      Yamaguchi Hotel
      Points of Interest
      Sangüesa Tourist Office
      Church of Santa María la Real
      Palace of the Kings of Navarre
      Convento San Francisco de Asís
      Detour to Liédena and Lumbier
      Accommodation
      Santa Cilia de Jaca Pilgrim's Hostel
      Points of Interest
      Pilgrim Monument and Fountain
      Mirador Canal de Berdún
      Accommodation
      Hosteria Santa Cruz de la Serós
      Accommodation
      Municipal Pilgrim's Shelter of Tebasi
      Points of Interest
      Castillo de Tiebas
      • Ruesta
        11.3 km 355 m 285 m
      Accommodation
      Youth Hostel of Undués de Lerda
      Points of Interest
      Detour to Castillo de Javier
      Accommodation
      Tritón Hostel
      Alto Aragón Guesthouse
      Points of Interest
      Villanúa Tourist Office
      Cueva de las Güixas
      Mediaeval Bridge
      • Otano
        1.6 km 35 m 40 m
      • Ezperun
        3.9 km 45 m 55 m
      Points of Interest
      Canal de Navarra
      • Javier
        5.2 km 70 m 30 m
      Accommodation
      Albergue Sierra de Leyre
      Hostal Restaurante Arangoiti

      Camino Aragonés

      Monasterio de Santa María de Iguacel
      The Camino Aragonés begins at the Spanish-French border and joins the Camino Francés in Navarre.

      Routes

      Camino Aragonés
      The main Camino route starting in Stomport.
      San Juan de la Peña
      A detour just past Jaca to the old and new monasteries of San Juan de la Peña.
      The walking route is only recommended for pilgrims used to mountaineering. An alternative is to spend an extra day at Jaca and use public transport.
      Detour to Javier
      A detour to Javier, birthplace of St Frances Xavier, returning to Sangüesa.
      Detour to Lumbier
      A detour to Lumbier, via Liédena. The route follows the Via verde del Irati through the Gorge of Lumbier
      Bypass Sangüesa from Javier to Liédena
      For those doing both the Javier and Lumbier detours, bypass Sangüesa and go to Liédena via Yesa

      Regions

      Region Closed Day
      España Europe The Kingdom of Spain
        1. Sun
      Aragón España The Autonomous Community of Aragón
        1. Sun
      Navarre España The Autonomous Community of Navarre
        1. Sun

      Holidays

      España Aragón Navarre
      Good Friday Fri 2026-04-03
      Easter Monday Mon 2026-04-06
      Día de San Jorge o Diya Nazional d’Aragón Thu 2026-04-23
      Labour Day Fri 2026-05-01
      Assumption Sat 2026-08-15
      National Day (Spain) Mon 2026-10-12
      All Saints Day Sun 2026-11-01
      Constitution Day (Spain) Sun 2026-12-06
      Immaculate Conception Tue 2026-12-08
      Día del Justicia de Aragón Sun 2026-12-20
      Christmas Day Fri 2026-12-25
      New Years Day Fri 2027-01-01
      Epiphany Wed 2027-01-06

      Information

      Information on the source data used when generating this plan.

      Camino

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      Camino Aragonés
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      Aragonese Way
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      Aragoiko bidea
      Doug Palmer
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      2026-02-10
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      Routes

      Route
      /> /> /> /> Camino Aragonés
      /> /> San Juan de la Peña
      /> /> Detour to Javier
      /> /> Detour to Lumbier
      /> /> Bypass Sangüesa from Javier to Liédena

      Symbols

      Stop Waypoint Unused Poi Label Location Type Comments
      Village A smaller locality with limited, or no, services and accommodation
      Town A larger locality with most services and a variety of accommodation usually available
      City A large urban area with multiple options for services and accommodation
      Monastery A monastery or cloister, often with a hospice attached
      Bridge A bridge acting as a waypoint or point of interest
      Intersection A road or path intersection
      Peak/pass A peak or mountain pass
      Lookout A lookout or scenic view
      Promontory/Headland A promontory, cliff or headland
      Church A church or chapel
      Cathedral A cathedral, basillica, shrine or other large religious building
      Cross A roadside crucifix
      Fountain A fountain or spring, either a large decorative fountain or a source of water
      Statue A statue, bas-relief, etc.
      Art A piece of art
      Municipal A town square, market place, town hall or other municipal building
      Information Point A local tourist office, guide, etc. not specifically geared towards pilgrims
      Pilgrim Resource A pilgrim's office, rest point, etc. specifically geared towards pilgrims
      Junction Unknown message JunctionDescription
      Shop A shop of note or usefulness
      Winery A winery or port warehouse
      Museum/gallery A museum or gallery
      Theatre A theatre, opera house or concert hall
      Historical site A historical site, archaeological site, ruin or other historical point of interest
      Park A park or garden
      Beach A beach (sea or river)
      Nature park A nature park or area of natural beauty, as well as large landscape features such as mountains
      Hazard A road crossing, bridge, slope etc. that needs to be treated with caution
      Station A train or bus station
      Wharf A wharf, quay or pier connecting to a boat
      Airport An airport, airfield or aerodrome
      Farmland Farmland, greenhouses, pasture etc.
      Water Lake, reservoir, river, canal, etc.
      Industrial Unknown message IndustryDescription
      Locality A generic waypoint or point of interest

      Services

      Services
      Icon Service
      WiFi available
      Restaurant or Café
      Pharmacy
      Banking facilities or an automated teller machine
      Bicycle repair shop
      Convenience store or supermarket
      Doctor, hospital or other healthcare
      Washing machine available
      Dryer or spin-dryer available
      Handwash laundry facilities
      Kitchen facilities
      Breakfast available
      Dinner available
      Half board (buffet-style breakfast/lunch or breakfast/dinner) available
      Lockers or cabinets
      Accessible for people with disabilities
      Stabling for horses available
      Pets allowed
      Bicycle storage available
      Camping sites available
      Bedlinen provided
      Towels provided
      Swimming pool available
      Heated building
      Community prayer/liturgy
      Train station
      Bus stop
      Ferry terminal or wharf

      Accommodation

      Accommodation Types
      Icon Accommodation Type Comments
      Pilgrim Albergue An albergue (pilgrim hostel) for pilgrims only. Pilgrim albergues are often run by volunteer societies or as municipal albergues by the local municipality. Pilgrim albergues are generally inexpensive, have limited services and usually only allow one night's stay. Often, municipal albergues are not bookable but simply accept pilgrims until full.
      Private Albergue An albergue run as a private business. Private albergues usually offer more services than pilgrim albergues, allow more than one night's stay and are bookable.
      Hostel A hostel not oriented towards pilgrims, for example a youth hostel.
      Casa Rural, Quinta or Country Lodge Rural tourist accommodation or farm stay. Casa rurals or country lodges are usually self-catering but in some cases have more facilities. Quintas are farm estates that provide accommodation.
      Guesthouse A guesthouse, bed-and-breakfast, pensione or similar
      Home Stay An AirB&B or similar
      House/Apartment An entire house or unit, available for rental
      Hotel A commercial hotel, usually with multiple services and accommodation options.
      Gîtes d'Étape A stage lodging for walkers or cyclists
      Camp Ground A managed camping ground. Camp grounds will usually have toilet facilities and showers and may offer other services, such as clothes washing facilities or cafés.
      Refuge A remote refuge providing shelter against the elements. Refuges typically provide no resources other than a chance to get away from the weather for the night.
      Camping Camping by the side of the Camino, using your own resources.
      Sleeping Arrangements
      Icon Sleeping Arrangements Comments
      Shared Shared sleeping, usually in bunk beds
      Single A private single room
      Double A private double room
      Double with Bathroom A double room with a private bathroom
      Triple A private triple room
      Triple with Bathroom A triple room with a private bathroom
      Quadruple A private quadruple room
      Quadruple with Bathroom A quadruple room with a private bathroom
      Mattress A mattress on the floor in a shared space
      Sleeping Bag Your own sleeping bag and mattress

      Travel

      Travel Type
      Icon Travel Type Comments
      Road/Path The default, a road or path that is suitable for both walkers and cyclists
      Trail A trail that is only suitable for walkers
      Cycle Path A cycle path that is only usable by cyclists
      Ferry Link A ferry connection. Ferry connections do not usually have a distance but have, instead, a ferry time measured in hours. Ferries usually operate according to a schedule and may require booking.
      Boat or canoe A boat or canoe connection. These connections are usually rowed or paddled and represent as much effort as walking. Boat connections usually operate according to a schedule and may require booking.
      Bus Link A bus connection. Bus links are not normally considered acceptable transport for those wanting to gain a certificate at the end of their Camino. Bus links are included for recreational travellers or non-Camino routes.
      Train Link A train connection. Trains usually operate according to a schedule and may require booking. Train links are not normally considered acceptable transport for those wanting to gain a certificate at the end of their Camino. Train links are included for recreational travellers or non-Camino routes.

      Events

      Event Types
      Icon Event Type Comments
      Religious A large religious event, parade or ceremony
      Food A food or wine festival, or a regional speciality
      Music A music festival or concert
      Performance A theatre or dance performace or festival
      Festival A generic festival
      Holiday A national, regional or local holiday
      Pilgrim's Mass A mass or blessing for pilgrims
      Mass A general mass or eucharist

      Other

      Other Information
      Icon Description
      Stop Point. A stop point at the end of a day's walking, where you can find accommodation and services.
      Stock-up Point. The next day is likely to have minimal services, because it is a holiday or rest day (eg. Sunday) You will therefore need to stock up on supplies.
      Rest Point. This is a point where a rest day is scheduled, so that you can recover, replenish supplies, repair or replace equipment, wash clothes and whatever else you need to do.
      Note. Additional information about something.
      Warning. A warning about a hazard or difficulty.
      Address. The address of a point of interest, accommodation or other location.
      Directions. How to get to a location.
      Access. How to get entry to accommodation or a point of interest, when there isn't someone on-site.