Information
About this stage
Somport is in a mountainous area, where crowds of people gather to ski or take advantage of
the cold periods to visit this place. Tehrefore, if you decide to visit here, it is
advisable that you book private hostels or other caccommodation in advance. Otherwise, they
may be booked out. In this stage, you can appreciate beautiful mountain landscapes, due to
its high geographic altitude.
Recommendation Pilgrim
Being a mountainous stage, it is recommended that people with a physical disability or
issue should be accompanied by trusted people, who will help them along the way. Moreover,
we recommend rationing your energy in order to be able to finish the stage in good
condition, given its mountainous profile.
Route
Itinerary
Km 0 ‧ Somport
The stage begins in the autonomous community of Aragón, heading towards Candanchú. Next to
the road, there is a trail, where you must be careful, as there are some very steep slopes
along the descent. After a short time, you can see the remains of the Old Santa Cristina
Hospital, where pilgrims from other times, stopped and rested. The trail continues on as
far as the Candanchú ski station, where further ahead, you should cross the River Aragón
across the Puente de Santa Crstina, following a path with a slight incline. Passing the
National road N-330, we change to a trail that is not so well-preserved, that crosses
through a forest of pine trees. We can see the Fuerte de Coll de Ladrones before arriving
to Canfranc Station, near the southern side of the old railway tunnel of Somport.
To leave the village, you must go along next to the tunnel of the national road, crossing
a colonnade. Further ahead, we cross the River Aragón again, just on the opposite side of
the Torreta de Fusileros. We can visit this monument, but it would mean taking a detour
that later on we could regret. If we decide to continue along the way, we should cross the
River Aragón again to arrive in Canfranc.
Leaving the church of La Trinidad to the left, we leave the village and have to cross the
Aragón river again over the Canfranc Bridge. Later, the path will force us to go along the
national road twice, always next to the river. In this way, we arrive to Villanúa, where
you should decide whether or not to continue along the road, or to make a brief stop to
make the most of the services of the village on the left-hand side.
Continuing along the path, we should once again cross the River Aragón, until crossing the
national road and thus reach the dual carriageway to Aratorés. Going down this road, the
moment will arrive when we have to turn right and then continue straight ahead until
reaching Castiello de Jaca.
Km 32 ‧ Jaca
Once you’ve finished the descent to the village, you should exit once again onto the
national road, where upon crossing it, you should follow the path until you reach the
River Aragón once again and cross a bridge. Shortly after, we skirt the River Ijuez using
a specially constructed path for just this. Later on, we will find the train tracks that
we should follow until we have to cross the national road through a tunnel, and once
there, we continue on parallel to the national road, which should by on our left, with the
river on our right. We will arrive to the Hermitage of San Cristóbal, in order to then
take the Avenida de Francia to the centre of Jaca. Congratulations! You have finished the
first stage of the Camino Aragonés. Now you can enjoy the incredible heritage that the
region of Jaca offers.