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Caminho Nascente Évora to Beja

luiscc

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Hello to all pilgrims:
I want to do a first section (Tavira to Évora) of the Caminho Nascente on Mountain Bike.
Has anyone done that?
Can you give me any hints?
Between Beja and Évora, I found two different alternatives in the following sites:
- https://www.caminhosdesantiago.pt/#paths_1
- https://www.caminhosdesantiagoalentejoribatejo.pt/os-caminhos/
Can you tell me which one is better?

Thank you all and Buon Camino

Luis
You might want to check out this thread on the Forum: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/caminho-nascente-from-tavira-spring-2021.69855/
 
Thank you.
I had already read that, but it doesn't clarify my question regarding the existence of two alterantive paths.
This describes the one that goes through Alvito. Anyone did the other way?
Regards
Luis
 
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Hello to all pilgrims:
I want to do a first section (Tavira to Évora) of the Caminho Nascente on Mountain Bike.
Has anyone done that?
Can you give me any hints?
Between Beja and Évora, I found two different alternatives in the following sites:
- https://www.caminhosdesantiago.pt/#paths_1
- https://www.caminhosdesantiagoalentejoribatejo.pt/os-caminhos/
Can you tell me which one is better?

Thank you all and Buon Camino

Luis
I don’t have specific information but I would trust the second of the two links as this comes from the official site of this camino and is more likely to be up-to-date. Alvito is a nice place with a castle-pousada so we were happy to stop there.
 
Hello to you all:
I wasn't very convinced with the fact that we had to ride many kms on a main road, so we decided to take the risk and follow the path on the first link and I can tell you that it was a good choice.
The path is all rideable/walkable, nice landscapes, no cars and some gates to cross, but all with a request to leave them as they were (opened, or closed).
We started in Tavira and got to Évora in 4 magnificent days. It was a great experience, that I can recommend.
 

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