Gallur

Zaragoza Village by the Ebro and starting/stop point of the Ebro Jacobean Way. A communication hub on the riverbank, with a marked rural and fluvial character.

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Gallur, an important village in the Ebro Valley in Aragon, is a key reference point on the Ebro Jacobean Way. For many pilgrims, it's a consolidated stopping point, while for others it's a good starting point due to its good communication links. The locality is deeply connected to the river Ebro, which has shaped its landscape and economy based on irrigated agriculture. The pilgrim arriving in Gallur finds a service hub with an albergue, restaurants, and shops, ideal for replenishing strength. Its heritage includes the Church of San Pedro, in barroco-mudéjar style, and the modern Outdoor Auditorium. The Jacobean route through this area runs along riverbank landscapes, fields of cultivation, and orchards, a flat and pleasant terrain for walking. In the context of the Camino de Santiago, Gallur represents the essence of life around the great river, a functional and tranquil stop that allows the walker to enjoy Aragonese hospitality before continuing on to Logroño.

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Routes that pass through Gallur

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Route of the Castle and Aragon

Gallur a Borja

22.00 km 8.67 h Baja

From: Gallur

To: Borja

Route of the Ebro

Alagón a Gallur

21.20 km 7.07 h Baja

From: Alagón

To: Gallur

Gallur a Tudela

36.50 km 12.17 h Alta

From: Gallur

To: Tudela

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