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Tom Vickers wrote:The signed route into Ourense is almost as unpleasant as the Camino into Burgos. However, zooming in on Google Earth, there seems to be a footpath/cycle path to the left of the road on both sides of a stream leading into the centre of the city. This may be accessed soon after leaving Seixalbo when the Camino rejoins the main road and possibly can be followed as far as the mineral springs of As Burgas. From there it is a short walk to the Plaza Mayor, Cathedral then up the steps to the Albergue.
Does anyone have any local knowledge of this?
TomV




Tom Vickers wrote:The signed route into Ourense is almost as unpleasant as the Camino into Burgos. However, zooming in on Google Earth, there seems to be a footpath/cycle path to the left of the road on both sides of a stream leading into the centre of the city. This may be accessed soon after leaving Seixalbo when the Camino rejoins the main road and possibly can be followed as far as the mineral springs of As Burgas. From there it is a short walk to the Plaza Mayor, Cathedral then up the steps to the Albergue.
Does anyone have any local knowledge of this?
TomV



Tom Vickers wrote:The signed route into Ourense is almost as unpleasant as the Camino into Burgos. However, zooming in on Google Earth, there seems to be a footpath/cycle path to the left of the road on both sides of a stream leading into the centre of the city. This may be accessed soon after leaving Seixalbo when the Camino rejoins the main road and possibly can be followed as far as the mineral springs of As Burgas. From there it is a short walk to the Plaza Mayor, Cathedral then up the steps to the Albergue.
Does anyone have any local knowledge of this?
TomV
















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