Stage of the Camino
Stage Description
This stage crosses the border between Aragon and Castile through the foothills of Moncayo (2,314 m), the highest peak of the Iberian System. The 20 km include an overpass and the descent to the Queiles valley. Agreda, in the province of Soria, is known as 'the town of the three cultures' for its coexistence between Christians, Jews and Muslims, with synagogue, Mudejar churches and the birthplace of Sister Maria de Jesus de Agreda (the 'blue nun', advisor to Philip IV).
This stage of the Ebro Way is a long and demanding journey across La Mancha's plain. The route is flat and monotonous at times, with a landscape of fields of grain and vineyards. Arrival in Ágreda, a town with a rich Mudéjar heritage and an impressive castle, is a monumental final stage. It is a stage that puts the pilgrim to the test, but rewards with the beauty of its scenery and a dream destination.
Last updated: 15/05/2026
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