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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 471279, member: 537"] Hi, waka, What time of year will you be walking? The Vdlp goes through a number of easy to get to cities, but I don't think any of them are well connected by air except for Sevilla. If you are starting in early spring, the first stretch from Sevilla to Mérida could be a nice two week walk, and Mérida to Madrid by bus is easy. Just by looking at gronze's vdlp list: [URL]http://www.gronze.com/via-plata[/URL] and knowing that the major cities along the way are Mérida, Cáceres, Salamanca, Zamora and Ourense, you can pick out some good stretches. I particularly like the idea of Merida to Salamanca or Cáceres to Zamora. Bus service is exceptionally good throughout Spain so even if your wife stops in a smallish place, she is likely to be able to get back to Madrid without too much hassle. I once walked with a man whose daughter came to Baños de Montemayor on the Vdlp to walk with him for a few days into Salamanca. She took a bus from some small pueblo in Galicia to get there and had no problems. Good luck with the planning, and even if you pick some less populated starting and stopping points, there are travel gurus here who can help with bus and train schedules. Buen camino, Laurie [/QUOTE]
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