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sarria to santiago

  1. Bridges on Camino near Sarria to be torn down?

    A Spanish friend's facebook page has a link to this article: http://www.amigosdelcamino.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=551%3Amollamonos&catid=68%3Anoticias-agacs&lang=es It says that medieval bridges on the Camino will be torn down as a hydroelectric project moves forward...
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    Starting Point in Sarria

    Hi all, am doing the entire Camino next year but couldn't wait so am off to start in Sarria in July, am staying at the Monestario de Magdelena and have no clue where the trail starts. Will the Brierley guide tell me or will I easily find a way marker..?
  3. Newbie walking camino from Sarria to Santiago in middle of May

    Hi fellow pilgrims : Sometimes opportunities for your bucket list to get checked off arise and that just happened today. I am excited and nervous since I will be traveling solo. I have a limited amount of days and am planning on starting from Sarria to Santiago around May 19th. I was...
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    The last 100 km

    There are a few times that I experienced a reality shock. The first time was after the weariness of the first few days of walking amassed and I understood the physicality of what I was doing. The second time was at Puente la Reina when I joined the Camino Frances from the Camino Aragones. We...
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    A compendium of useful links for travel in Galicia including Santiago, Sarria, and Fisterra

    This thread discusses travel services in Galicia, including Santiago, Sarria, and Fisterra Caveat. I do not have first hand knowledge of most of the information presented here. The material in this thread was researched using web resources that may be out of date. Information may be incomplete...
  6. Difficulty walking uphill -Sarria to Santiago ?

    I am looking for information on just how steep or difficult the climbs are along the way between Sarria through to Santiago. I have leg problems and have to stop to rest my leg often even when walking on flat terrain but am determined to walk the Camino at my own pace. Climbing uphill is much...
  7. The last leg.

    What is the attitude towards people who fly to Santiago and take a bus to Sarria to walk the last leg. I quite understand older people or people who are just not able and can only manage the last eighth of the pilgrimage. What I cannot understand is youth club leaders arriving with crowds of...