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Tag Archives: Caminho de Santiago
Walking the Braga Route from Porto to Santiago Compostela
When local nature walking club, Terra Verde, decided to plan another walk to Santiago but this time passing through a lesser known route via Braga, I decided that I had to join them. This walk would also take in the … Continue reading
The Coastal Walk from Porto to Santiago Compostela – FINAL Leg
Our final leg for the 12th Sector of our Coastal Walk from Porto to Santiago Compostela had finally come! In a two day planned weekend, we would do our final walk of 19 kms on Saturday and then Sunday be left … Continue reading
Posted in Canastros_Espigueiros, History of Portugal, History of Spain, Walk of St. James, Walking in Portugal, Walking in Spain & Portugal
Tagged Caminho de Santiago, Canastros_Espigueiros, Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, Spanish History, Walking in Spain & Portugal, Way of St. James
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The Coastal Walk from Porto to Santiago Compostela – Part 9
Thanks to our Terra Verde friends, a group of 80 people once again gathered together for the 9th and 10th sectors of our coastal walk last month from Porto to Santiago de Compostela. There was a huge air of excitement this … Continue reading