mick53
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Geira y Arrieiros, Torres 2023
I have asked a few questions lately about the Torres. Thanks to all those who replied with useful information.
So now that Carol and I have started (yesterday Saturday May 6th) I thought I would do some regular posts but maybe not quite daily.
I will assume people have the link to the official site OS (see below) and will try to compliment, update, comment on what is there.
I am using Organic Maps and Alltrails (note OS maps links to Alltrails) for navigation and of course the track signs (more on this in a later post).
Day 1a- Salamanca to Rad
The OS= Official Site says
"Previous physical preparation before starting the Camino Torres is necessary since the distance to be covered in this first stage is very high, and there is no possibility of an intermediate stop. From Salamanca to Robliza de Cojos there is no service, nor is it possible to get water or food...."
Not quite correct, you can stay at La Rab as we did, just 2.3km off the track on the N620 splitting the 32km first section Into 18 from Salamanca and 20 the next day to Robliza de Cojos. This allows a leisurely start from Salamanca, a chance to see the sights with no one around. We used booking.com to book the Hotel Rad, but ring if you speak Spanish as they advertise €40 for a room on their sign on the N620. Despite some negative comments we found the Rab be a great hotel, good but pricey meals, tapas great and well priced, clean, friendly staff, comfortable rooms, and great red wine. Recommended!
Left Salamanca after 9 am. At 9.6km the kiosk in Pedasolana was open with food and drinks. Great little Bar there opened at 11 am.
Day1b - Rab to Robliza de Cojos, 20km
Next Post!
So now that Carol and I have started (yesterday Saturday May 6th) I thought I would do some regular posts but maybe not quite daily.
I will assume people have the link to the official site OS (see below) and will try to compliment, update, comment on what is there.
Camino Torres — Camino Torres - Web Oficial
caminosantiago.usal.es
I am using Organic Maps and Alltrails (note OS maps links to Alltrails) for navigation and of course the track signs (more on this in a later post).
Day 1a- Salamanca to Rad
The OS= Official Site says
"Previous physical preparation before starting the Camino Torres is necessary since the distance to be covered in this first stage is very high, and there is no possibility of an intermediate stop. From Salamanca to Robliza de Cojos there is no service, nor is it possible to get water or food...."
Not quite correct, you can stay at La Rab as we did, just 2.3km off the track on the N620 splitting the 32km first section Into 18 from Salamanca and 20 the next day to Robliza de Cojos. This allows a leisurely start from Salamanca, a chance to see the sights with no one around. We used booking.com to book the Hotel Rad, but ring if you speak Spanish as they advertise €40 for a room on their sign on the N620. Despite some negative comments we found the Rab be a great hotel, good but pricey meals, tapas great and well priced, clean, friendly staff, comfortable rooms, and great red wine. Recommended!
Left Salamanca after 9 am. At 9.6km the kiosk in Pedasolana was open with food and drinks. Great little Bar there opened at 11 am.
Day1b - Rab to Robliza de Cojos, 20km
Next Post!
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