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The city of Jaca is located in the River Ebro depression, right in the middle of a plateau situated at 820 metres in altitude. It is very close to the beautiful River Aragon. This river flows down from the Somport Pass. From here, it goes left into Navarra and eventually peters out in the Ebro River.
By plane
The fastest way to arrive is by airplane. The closest international airports to Jaca are Zaragoza (150 km), Pamplona (109 jm) and Pau (France, 130km).
By car
If you are coming from Zaragoza or Huesca, the National Road N–330 will get you here, or if you are coming from Pamplona, take the N-240.
By bus and train
Buses run daily from Zaragoza and Huesca. If you are coming from Madrid, you will have to take a regional train. There is also a special morning train you can take. RENFE has numerous regional train routes. Click here for more information on transport… http://www.renfe.es/
Travelling and transport within the valley
Ideally, a car is the best way to travel within the valley. If you don’t have a car, take the bus. Apart from the Jaca's city buses, the regional government offers regular lines that link the principal villages of the valley. |