Indeed it is a beautiful route with so much to experience. Perhaps if more of us walked it every year it might make a come back. It will take a lot of brave souls.
Thank you so much for this Alan! Yes, apparently I did have the older track (leaving town from a different direction). What is interesting is that this newer track seems to take one along the main Guardalquvir canal (before and after the N-4 overpass that the canal flows under) for about three...
Thank you very much for this. Very interesting! The route as envisioned certainly has potential. I hope this initiative goes further and is eventually implemented. But until there is an officially defined and well marked path that pilgrims can walk safely, I do not recommend walking the Via Augusta.
I'm writing this from Sevilla on the day I had planned to walk the last stage of the Via Augusta (Utrera to Sevilla). I gave up the quest yesterday after walking into Utrera and took the first train I could get to Sevilla where I will enjoy an extra day experiencing this beautiful city before...
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