That’s what this article in the Spanish magazine Hola suggests,
The pictures are really nice, wish there were more!
The pictures are really nice, wish there were more!
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Thank you, Tom!When I clicked on that link it took me to Facebook and then, after they'd attached some of their cookies, I was diverted to Hola Magazine.
I think this link should take you straight to the item if you would like to step around the Meta-verse
https://www.hola.com/viajes/galeria/20211227201973/camino-santiago-castilla-y-leon/1/
I changed my link, thanks for that! Believe it or not, I tried to go direct to Hola and apparently was unable to do that, because I know there are some on the forum with very strong aversions to Facebook.When I clicked on that link it took me to Facebook and then, after they'd attached some of their cookies, I was diverted to Hola Magazine.
I think this link should take you straight to the item if you would like to step around the Meta-verse
https://www.hola.com/viajes/galeria/20211227201973/camino-santiago-castilla-y-leon/1/
@David Tallan. I believe that the magazine is a regional publication hence the article's focus on Castilla-Leon.Interestingly, their focus seems to be on the autonomous region of Castilla-Leon. All of the Caminos they picked pass through the region and they only discuss the parts of those Caminos that lie within the region. So, for example for the Camino Frances (the first of the fifteen) they start their discussion with the Montes de Oca and finish with Villafranca del Bierzo and the passage into Galicia.
When I clicked on that link it took me to Facebook and then, after they'd attached some of their cookies, I was diverted to Hola Magazine.
I think this link should take you straight to the item if you would like to step around the Meta-verse
https://www.hola.com/viajes/galeria/20211227201973/camino-santiago-castilla-y-leon/1/
Thanks, VN. The description of the Desfiladero de Yecla reminded me that the last time I walked into Santo Domingo de Silos coming off the Castellano-Aragonés, I had tried to fin a way to detour off to walk through the gorge. Now that I use wikiloc it is very easy!last stages of the Lana,