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Ruta del Argar

...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Is it feasible for the "Ruta del Argar" which begins in Lorca to be completed on foot ? Are there any guide books or other information available on this route ? (preferably in English). Thanks in advance: MAK

If you Google the terms " ruta del argar lorca" you will see several references in Spanish. However the Lorca tourist bureau does have a web in English. This includes some links to sites of Argaric (BronzeAge) culture.

Happy research and Buen camino!
 
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Is it feasible for the "Ruta del Argar" which begins in Lorca to be completed on foot ? Are there any guide books or other information available on this route ? (preferably in English). Thanks in advance: MAK

Seems an interesting Camino. Makes connections with other more known Caminos.
I doubt you will find much English information but you never know.

I like the guides from Editorial Buen Camino.
http://www.editorialbuencamino.com/caminodesantiago/48/ruta-del-argar

Have you already seen these links?

http://www.caminosantiago.org/cpperegrino/caminos/caminover.asp?CaminoId=57

http://www.lorca-santiago.lorca.es/

Enjoy the preparations.
 
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Interesting. It's kind of Camino Combo I like to walk very much:
Ruta del Argar (Lorca - Toledo)
Levante/Sanabres (Toledo - Avila)
Teresiano (Avila - Salamanca)
VdlP (Salamanca - Zamora)
VdlP Portugues (Zamora - via Braganca - Laza)
Sanabres (Laza - SdC)

:)
 
If you Google the terms " ruta del argar lorca" you will see several references in Spanish. However the Lorca tourist bureau does have a web in English. This includes some links to sites of Argaric (BronzeAge) culture.

Happy research and Buen camino!

Thanks 'mspath' you've given me some direction.
 

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