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Baamonde to Boimil

moriahsdavis

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Hello!
Has anyone taken the new alternate route from Baamonde to Boimil? The one that goes across the hypotenuse of the triangle instead of dropping South to meet the Frances. If so, can you tell me about it? We will be to Baamonde in about a week and wonder if it's feasible to do that shortcut.
 
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Hi Moriahsdavis!
I’m currently at A Roxica and plan to take that route after tomorrow. Will arrive in Boimorto tomorrow and then the norther option to stear clear of the Frances joining path.
I’ll then head SW to reconnect at Brea. It look pretty straight forward but with minimal supplies, if any. I’ll let you know.
 
Hi Moriahsdavis!
I’m currently at A Roxica and plan to take that route after tomorrow. Will arrive in Boimorto tomorrow and then the norther option to stear clear of the Frances joining path.
I’ll then head SW to reconnect at Brea. It look pretty straight forward but with minimal supplies, if any. I’ll let you know.
Thanks! Yes, please let me know. We're interested in how far it is along there, as well if there are any places to stay. We've heard there aren't albergues, but have wondered if that also includes hotels.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I walked from Sobrado dos Monxes to Orxal and stayed at Twin Pines. I decided to drop down to the Francés at Brea.
Part of what is confusing to me is that there appears to be two Sobrados. Would anyone be willing to put up an image drawing where you are actually going? There are alternatives leaving Baamonde, as well as leaving Boimorto. I guess I'm curious about both of those.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I'm wondering about the new variant from baamonde to sobrado. Does anyone know if there's public transport along the way as my fellow traveller may need to get a bus for about 10km of it due to health reasons. Particularly for the 630m ascent. I'm searching online but I can't find anything
 
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I'm wondering about the new variant from baamonde to sobrado. Does anyone know if there's public transport along the way as my fellow traveller may need to get a bus for about 10km of it due to health reasons. Particularly for the 630m ascent. I'm searching online but I can't find anything
I walked from Baamonde to Sobrado via As Cruces which is I assume what you meant. I stayed in Pobra de Parga the only option of you have a budget. I do not think there were buses on this route and if there were they would be few and rar between, it is a nice walk though and Pobra de Parga has some charm.
 

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