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Tavira to Santiago by many different roads

JEAN1

JEAN
Time of past OR future Camino
Santiago 2015/2016/2018/201/2020/2021/2022
Thanks in advance for your information!
From April 25 to June 12, 2023, I do the caminho nascente from Tavira with several different paths to Santiago, all alone, I walk the entire road twice a year since 2015 -
In March/April, I will have done several sections of the Mozarabic (Malaga/Baena, Jaen/Alcaudete, Cadiz/Sevilla), and the Via Augusta (Huelva/Zafra), having traveled the Mozarabic from Almeria to Mérida (COVID 2021 ) and La Plata from Seville to Santiago by the Sanabres (2018) -
From Tavira I will go to Trancoso, then several other paths - Part of the Torres (done in COVID 2021), part of the central unknown (Lamego-Verin) to join the Sanabres (2018) and arrive in Santiago for my tenth Compostela whether.... !
No problem for the parts made, my accommodations (hotel / pension, Airbnb) are often difficult, expensive and few in number and would be limited to Bombeiros!
By obligation, some accommodations are houses or apartments with several rooms that I can share -
I am interested in any practical information on this Way, having made the Portuguese way by the coast from Sagres and Cabo Sao Vicente (2016) -
(Between Spain and Nascente, trip to Terceira/Graciosa/Sao Jorge)
Cordially
Jean
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Bom caminho -- the Nascente is amazing!

Here is some of my info from my 2021 Nascente:

Live thread on this forum
General discussion thread on this forum
Wise Pilgrim community app
Caminho Nascente Highlights Article
Podcast Season 2

From Tavira I will go to Trancoso, then several other paths - Part of the Torres (done in COVID 2021), part of the central unknown (Lamego-Verin) to join the Sanabres (2018) and arrive in Santiago for my tenth Compostela whether.... !
This was one of our original ideas also, but instead we took the Torres to Braga and then the Geira e dos Arrieros to Santiago. But your plan is also a good one!

Last year I walked the Portuguese Interior ('central unknown') - Sanabrés route that you will take from Lamego. This is my live thread for the CPI.
 

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