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Getting there

  TOURISM
  The Road to Santiago
  S.Juan de la Peña
  The Cave of la Guixas
  Diocesan Museum
  Natural Spaces
  Cathedral of Jaca
  Citadel of Jaca
  Fortresses
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 SKI RESORTS
  Astún
  Candanchú
 
 

How to get there

 BY ROAD, WITH A PRIVATE CAR:

  1. From Madrid: Take freeway N-II to Zaragoza. Once there, take road N-330 to Jaca. Once in Jaca, you can drive around the Valley of the river Aragón following the same road, going through the towns of Castiello de Jaca, Villanúa, Canfranc and through the ski resorts of Astún and Candanchú. Between Castiello de Jaca and Villanúa, you can take a turn into a road leading to Aratorés, Borau and Aísa.

  2. From Barcelona: Take freeway A-7, which changes later into A-2, all the way to Zaragoza. Once in Jaca, you can drive around the Valley of the river Aragón following the same road, going through the towns of Castiello de Jaca, Villanúa, Canfranc and through the ski resorts of Astún and Candanchú. Between Castiello de Jaca and Villanúa, you can take a turn into a road leading to Aratorés, Borau and Aísa.

  3. From Bilbao: Take freeway A-7 and head for Vitoria and, later, Pamplona. Take road N-240 from Pamplona to Jaca. Once in Jaca, you can drive around the Valley of the river Aragón following the same road, going through the towns of Castiello de Jaca, Villanúa, Canfranc and through the ski resorts of Astún and Candanchú. Between Castiello de Jaca and Villanúa, you can take a turn into a road leading to Aratorés, Borau and Aísa.

  4. From Valencia: Take freeway A-2 heading to Sagunto. Take road N-324 before Sagunto and then road N-330, going through Zaragoza, Huesca and ending in Jaca. Once in Jaca, you can drive around the Valley of the river Aragón following the same road, going through the towns of Castiello de Jaca, Villanúa, Canfranc and through the ski resorts of Astún and Candanchú. Between Castiello de Jaca and Villanúa, you can take a turn into a road leading to Aratorés, Borau and Aísa

  5. From Seville: Take freeway N-IV, going through Cordoba, to Madrid. Once there, take freeway N-II to Zaragoza and then road N-330 to Jaca. Once in Jaca, you can drive around the Valley of the river Aragón following the same road, going through the towns of Castiello de Jaca, Villanúa, Canfranc and through the ski resorts of Astún and Candanchú. Between Castiello de Jaca and Villanúa, you can take a turn into a road leading to Aratorés, Borau and Aísa.

  6. From Lisbon: Take road E-1 E-90, going through Badajoz and into Madrid. There, take freeway N-II to Zaragoza, where you connect with road N-330 to Jaca. Once in Jaca, you can drive around the Valley of the river Aragón following the same road, going through the towns of Castiello de Jaca, Villanúa, Canfranc and through the ski resorts of Astún and Candanchú. Between Castiello de Jaca and Villanúa, you can take a turn into a road leading to Aratorés, Borau and Aísa.

  7. From Toulouse: Take road A-69 E-90 to Pau, going through Tarbes. Take there road N-134, going through the mountain pass of Somport, to arrive at Canfranc. Right next to the Pass of Somport itself we will find the access to the ski resorts of Candanchú and Astún. Once in Canfranc, you can drive around the Valley of the river Aragón following the same road, going through the towns of Castiello de Jaca, Villanúa, Canfranc and through the ski resorts of Astún and Candanchú. Between Castiello de Jaca and Villanúa, you can take a turn into a road leading to Aratorés, Borau and Aísa.

 

 DISTANCE TO OTHER CITIES

• Huesca at 84 km.
• Zaragoza at 154 km.
• Pamplona at 111 km.
• Barcelona at 358 km.
• Lérida at 206 km.
• Bilbao at 270 km.

• San Sebastián at 199 km.
• Madrid at 473 km.
• Bayonne at 221 km.
• Pau at 111 km.
• Tarbes at 154 km.

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