My Camino Route in 2024
Friday, September 3, 2010
Route Maps
So those of you following the blogs can see just where we are going, here are some maps. The map above is that of Spain and Portugal. The area we will walk is in the upper left area of the map
In this enlarged view, the Camino Portugues is shown in purple dots, our route being from Porto to Santiago, about 10 or 11 days. The next stage will be the Camino Finisterra, from Santiago to Muxia and on to Finisterra, 4 days. The final stage, time permitting, will be from Ferrol (5 days) or A Coruna (3 days) back to Santiago.
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Great Post. Think the camino's have most to do with the ancient movement of metals (probably North to South) than modern religion. They pass too close to the three key mines, Rio Tinto, Las Madulas & Murgian. In non surf seasons the metals would move by sea.
ReplyDeletethanks for this map. I have wondered about some of the caminos and this is a great start. I tried to sign up for your blog, but it automatically puts in an old Google email for me.
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