Unlike the Camino Frances, there are very few places on the Camino Aragones that can accommodate groups, especially in the little villages and hamlets like Borce, Arres, Artieda, Monreal ot Izco.
In addition, many hotels close in June and only open their doors in July, which is not the optimum time to walk the Camino Aragones. The heat in July and August can reach 40oC and with few villages between stages, dehydration and heatstroke is a risk.
amaWalkers has been able to secure accommodation in small hostales, hotels, rural houses and one albergue for the May/June group. The Albergue a Glera was lovingly restored in a former Abbey This is the only place where you will need to bring your own towel and a sleeping bag. Sheets are provided.
In addition, many hotels close in June and only open their doors in July, which is not the optimum time to walk the Camino Aragones. The heat in July and August can reach 40oC and with few villages between stages, dehydration and heatstroke is a risk.
amaWalkers has been able to secure accommodation in small hostales, hotels, rural houses and one albergue for the May/June group. The Albergue a Glera was lovingly restored in a former Abbey This is the only place where you will need to bring your own towel and a sleeping bag. Sheets are provided.