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Zamora to Astorga

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Zamora - Morntamarta 19km
Montamarta - Granja de Moreuela 21km
Granje de Moreuela - Benavente 29km
Benavente - Puente de la Vizana 20km
Puente de la Vizana - La Baneza 22km
La Baneza - Astorga 25km

These stages are from a self made guide in 2002 based on Alison Raju's and the Amigos de Seville's guides and the location of albergues may now be slightly different but about 6 days.
 
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Hi Anniesantiago!

I walked that stretch in 6 days - and that was taking my time.

It's not the most exciting part of the Via though. Mostly pretty flat. And there's no albergue (that I could find) in Benaventa.

If you need an up-to-date guide there's one on my website. I walked it in February of this year.

Buen Camino!
Gerald
 
William Marques said:
Zamora - Morntamarta 19km
Montamarta - Granja de Moreuela 21km
Granje de Moreuela - Benavente 29km
Benavente - Puente de la Vizana 20km
Puente de la Vizana - La Baneza 22km
La Baneza - Astorga 25km

These stages are from a self made guide in 2002 based on Alison Raju's and the Amigos de Seville's guides and the location of albergues may now be slightly different but about 6 days.


There's an albergue in Alija del Infantado, somewhere between Benavente and Astorga. But near to Benavente. I know it because during the summer of 2006 I was visiting some pilgrims who where walking this Camino in this town.

Buen Camino,

Javier Martin
Madrid, Spain.
 

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