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Quote: I think the Rough Guide led me to expect something very second rate and I suspect it was being compared to when it was a small, fairly unknown place. Of course it is well known now as the principal access point Read More
Quote: I am pushing it a bit calling this a popular sight because I was the only passenger on the minibus when I went but I am told it is very different in the main tourist season. The minibus is the same one that Read More
Quote: It is the terminus of the 1800 bus from Jaca which goes through Hecho. There was only the one bus in the day when I was there so try to check current times! Going from Hecho to Ansó in the next valley across a Read More
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Quote: This was almost spooky in that I only discovered that the bus existed when I got on the bus from Benasque down to Barbastro. I only just had time for a brief visit to the toilet before the little bus from Graus Read More
Quote: This was an accidental discovery on my second evening in Zaragoza in September 1999. I was on my way to dinner at a Basque restaurant, somewhere a few blocks south of the cathedral when I heard laughter up a Read More
Quote: There are local buses from Jaca to Canfranc as well as the train. [N.B. Jaca station is a short busride or an appreciable walk from the town.] The train line from Canfranc to Oloron is closed but SNCF [French Read More
Quote: It was a bit of a problem to decide whether to classify this as a Natural Wonder or a Popular Sight. The valley leading up to Benasque and the high mountains behind it are certainly pretty stunning; in Read More
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Quote: This monumental building is the pearl of the Spanish islamic heritage: a magnificent palace, built in the Moorish style by order of Arab rulers in the early 11th century, is a living testimony to the power of the Read More