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Ebro Way of St. James Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

pilgrinage route along Ebro river

About Ebro Way of St. James

The Ebro Way of St. James begins at the mouth of the Ebro – specifically at a monument elevated on a small dune, dedicated to the virgins of the Jacobean Route – and continues uphill along the course of the river from which it takes its name. In the city of Logroño it joins the French Way that comes from Roncesvalles. The Camino de Santiago del Ebro is very well signposted and runs in many sections along the GR-99 route, known as the Camino del Ebro. Its central axis is the city of Zaragoza and its Basilica del Pilar. This route is very pleasant in terms of slopes but hard in terms of shadows, which are scarce in all stages. It is considered an easy route to do by bicycle and has accommodation and hostels in all possible stages.

Ebro Way of St. James Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 6 sections including:

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