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Check out Correos. They cover Spain. Use the info in this link to ask them any questions. They will respond quickly.Hello,
We will be walking the Camino Sanabres to Santiago and then on to Finisterre/Muxia in September.
Does anyone know about what pack/luggage transfer services are available on the Sanabres?
All information is appreciated!!
Since Correos states in their Web to which you and I both linked that they service the "Sanabria way, From Granja de Moreruela (Zamora) to Santiago de Compostela. 14 sections. 358 kilometres. " why do you doubt this?Correos link here. Starts at Granja de Moreruela which is on the VDLP.
I may be mistaken but I thought that they only started from Ourense but this appears to be new. Perhaps someone can confirm if this Sananbres offer is new.
The Sanabria Way|Camino de Santiago Mozárabe|Vía de la Plata|Sections
Camino Sanabrés (The Sanabria Way) of the Vía de la Plata (Southern Way) or Camino de Santiago Mozárabe from Sanabria. Information about sections, hostels... and how to get to Sanabria.www.elcaminoconcorreos.com
Hello,
We will be walking the Camino Sanabres to Santiago and then on to Finisterre/Muxia in September.
Does anyone know about what pack/luggage transfer services are available on the Sanabres?
All information is appreciated!!
Your quote is in the description of the Camino Sanabres. If you try to book a luggage xfer online from anywhere between la Granja and Ourense, it won't let you!Since Correos states in their Web to which you and I both linked that they service the "Sanabria way, From Granja de Moreruela (Zamora) to Santiago de Compostela. 14 sections. 358 kilometres. " why do you doubt this?
Thanks! Their website is very helpful.I used Correos for luggage transfers between Ourense and SdC on the Sanabres in May 2018.
They were excellent in every way so have no hesitation in recommending.
See - https://www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/en/rucksack-transfer
Buen Camino