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Murray Stewart - Camino Ignaciano: Walking the Ignatian Way in Northern Spain

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Murray Stewart Camino Ignaciano: Walking the Ignatian Way in Northern Spain
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In 1522 Ignatius of Loyola made a pilgrimage from his home in Spains Basque Country to Montserrat and Manresa. This new guide from Bradt provides all the information needed to follow in his footsteps in a neat, easy-to-carry portable format, including an essential mix of practicalities, such as when to go, where to stay along the route, national parks and public transport, and a detailed breakdown of the routes 27 stages. Start and finish points, level of difficulty, duration, distance, ascent and descent, and route descriptions are all included, as well as elevation charts, maps and what to see along the way. This is a unique secular walking guide to a religious-themed walk which takes intrepid hikers from the imposing tower-house and sanctuary of Loyola in the Basque Country, up through the stunning Basque mountains and down to the beautiful town of Laguardia with its myriad wine caves. Through the vineyards of lava and world-famous La Rioja, the trail visits lively Logroo and follows the River Ebro eastwards, through the lesser-visited cities of Zaragoza and Lleida.Navarre and Aragn autonomous communities are covered, then on to powerful, independent-minded Catalonia, allowing walkers to connect with a region of Spain less-visited than the sparkling costas or the huge conurbations of Madrid or Barcelona. For its grandstand finish, the route returns to Montserrat and then Manresa, where Ignatius lived for months in the spartan surroundings of a cave to write his seminal work, the Spiritual Exercises. Having had their pilgrim passports stamped along the way, walkers are rewarded with a certificate to demonstrate their resilience in completing the route.

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FEEDBACK REQUEST AND UPDATES WEBSITE

At Bradt Guides were aware that guidebooks start to go out of date on the day theyre published and that you, our readers, are out there in the field doing research of your own. Youll find out before us when a fine new family-run hotel opens or a favourite restaurant changes hands and goes downhill. So why not write and tell us about your experiences? Contact us on Picture 3 01753 893444 or e or Amazon, or share your adventures with us on social media: @BradtGuides.

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The route

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Alternative route

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Route continuation

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Region boundary

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Motorway

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Main roads

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Other roads

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Track

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Footpath

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Railway/station

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Funicular/cable railway

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Metro

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Tourist office

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Bus station

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Bank

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Pharmacy

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Church/chapel

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Castle/fort

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Vineyard

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Historic building

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Museum

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Bar

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Ruins

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Stage start/finish

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Telephone number

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Mobile number

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Email address

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Website

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Opening hours

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The route

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Accommodation

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Restaurant

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Pass/bridge

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Summit (height in metres)

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Built-up area

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Pedestrian

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Park

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Scale of route maps

ABOUT THIS GUIDE

MAPS You can walk the Camino Ignaciano using only the maps included. Extra maps are not required. The author has walked the entirety of the route, though there are a couple of variants which have not been walked they are mentioned in the text, but not detailed on the maps as there is no particular reason to recommend them. The official route is currently being extended to reach Barcelona, but these two stages are not yet fully waymarked and thus not covered by this book.

Scale The scale of each map is 1:50,000.

Orientation All maps in this guide are oriented page north, ie: north is at the top of the page.

Symbols A key to the symbols used on the maps is on . Symbols are given next to towns and villages marked, indicating the availability of transport, accommodation, restaurants, banks and pharmacies. City maps for Logroo, Zaragoza, Lleida and Manresa show more specifically where these facilities are found; in smaller towns and villages these facilities are easy to locate. Where symbols are next to those towns/villages which are not at the end of a days stage, then those facilities are not described in the text.

HEIGHTS AND DISTANCES Elevations are given in metres (m) and distances in kilometres (km). Elevation profiles are given only for stages with significant ascent, descent or both.

TIMINGS The introduction to each stage gives the estimated walking hours required, assuming a walking speed of 4km/h. This does not include time for a meal or other stops.

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