Camino Legal Barcelona
I am interested in the Catalan route from Barcelona via Tarrega to Santa Cilia in July. There are many hostels along the way, and not too crowded Hello I want to do the Camino on April 14th. Is there availability for this period? Thank you luisa The personal data collected by the website will be used exclusively for the provision of the requested services, as well as for the invoicing of them. Your data will be stored in files belonging to for billing and will be stored for the period required by law. You can exercise your rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition in writing to C/ Tarragona 161, planta 13, 08014 Barcelona, Spain. A cookie is placed on Google via our website as part of the analysis service. This allows us to carry out more detailed tracking and receive reports on users` visits to our website without Google having access to their IP address. This information is transmitted to Google, which stores it on its servers in the United States. This means that Google may transfer the information obtained through cookies to third parties if required to do so by law.
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There are two types of cookies: persistent cookies and session cookies. Persistent cookies help us learn more about you as a user; Session cookies apply to your respective visit to our website. Our cookies receive information about the user`s identity in order to provide the user with information appropriate for their specific experience: language, communication preferences, features, information, personalized content, advertising that may be of interest to them, etc. They also allow us to enable and support our security features to facilitate the detection of fraudulent use of our website. In addition, cookies provide us with information about the performance of our website in various places. The space where Camino is located has a long history that goes back decades. With the help of artists from Barcelona, we were able to transform it into a unique and unmissable place. One of them is known as the Camino Catalan Septentrional. This route connects with the Camino Aragones (or Camino Frances in Santiago through Aragon) to Santa Cilia, passing through Huesca. From there, continue to Puente la Reina, where it is connected to the main road of the Camino Frances, which comes from Saint John Pied de Port.
Monday: 10:00 – 14:00Tuesday: – Wednesday: – Thursday: – Friday: 10:00 – 14:00 Saturday: 12:00 – 18:00 Sunday: – The inhabitants of Barcelona who want to start their pilgrimage to Compostela from their front door and all those who want to start their adventure from the city center must first take their steps towards the Monestir de Montserrat (monastery of Montserrat). The other road crosses the Vallcarca and Penitent districts; and sets sail for tibidabo, leaving it on the left. This section has the most historical references and is therefore considered the most traditional. The other two routes run along Monte Collserola. One of them starts in the Parque del Laberinto de Horta and follows the GR-6 road to Montserrat.