Alto de Erro

Camino Frances

To end of camino
724.7
Altitude
800

Lintzoain

4.60

Alto de Erro

3.70

Zubiri

Il y a un food truck qui assure un service saisonnier aux pèlerins, et qui a un joli cachet multicolore.

Notice

La descente d'ici vers Zubiri peut souvent être glissante après une pluie, mais ne suivez pas la route en guise d'alternative.

The Road

Zubiri, comme Larrosoaña devant, est adjacent au camino et non strictement sur celui-ci. Tu n'as pas besoin de traverser le pont si tu ne prévois pas de t'arrêter ici. Si tu vas en ville, reviens sur tes pas et tourne à droite une fois que tu as retraversé le pont.

City Map

Comments

Camino de Sant…

The next stage downhill to Zubiri is tough on the knees and hips. The ground is extremely rough and treacherous in parts. It requires concentration and can be tedious. If you have any concerns about your knees or other joints call a taxi to Zubiri here. It’s not worth taking the risk. There are no wonderful views - just a slog downhill.

Camino de Sant…

Not sure if because it is still early in the season (March 5) or Sunday, but the food truck was parked and shuttered. We were a bit disappointed.

Camino de Sant…

Not color/colour anymore. Apparently, leaving your underwear IS optional! Guardia Civil patrolling here to help Pilgrims

Camino de Sant…

Followed the road and was alright. About 4 extra kms. Walk on opposite side of traffic and cars mostly move over

Camino de Sant…

Cannot imagine doing it without hiking poles. Very rocky, steep, washed out gullies for a path. No idea how people manage when its raining.

Camino de Sant…

After walking in the rain all morning from Roncesvalles, this roadside cafe was much appreciated. Prepare to leave an undergarment with the proprietor; he says that if you do Camino magic will take place and find you a spouse!