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OK,, that helps,, walking it only goes to Astorga,,, good luckYes the Via de la Plata and the route suggested for cyclists on the website is staged from Sevilla to Gijon, hope that clarifies things.
We are a bit confused here because Via de la Plata ends in Astorga (on Camino Frances) but Gijon is on Camino del Norte by the Atlantic ocean. So basically you would have to connect Frances with Norte which would be the easiest by using Camino del Salvador from Leon past Oviedo and to Gijon.Yes the Via de la Plata and the route suggested for cyclists on the website is staged from Sevilla to Gijon, hope that clarifies things.
Great info,, , thanksVia de la Plata is the ancient way from Hispalis (Sevilla) to Gijon. That way was used time ago and its used nowadays by pilgrims in the pilgrimage to Santiago. This means that the Camino de Santiago in the Via de la Plata starts at Seville, and arrives at Astorga, where it joins the French Way. But if you keep walking to the North, in the Via de la Plata you´ll arrive to La Pola de Gordon, and join The Camino de San Salvador, ( Leon- Oviedo) and arriving to Oviedo, turn to de West at The Camino Primitivo, to Santiago de Compostela. If choose to keep walking in the VDLP you´ll arrive to Gijon were he VDLP finish. Them you can turn West in the Camino del Norte or Coastal Route, to SdC.
Ruta VĂa de la Plata | spain.info
Recorre España de sur a norte, desde Sevilla hasta GijĂłn, siguiendo el camino de la antigua VĂa de la Plata romana | spain.infowww.spain.info
I know that. I did itYou always have the option KI of going to Oviedo, a pilgrimage place in itself ...
Yes but I couldn't help myself from place/name droppingI know that. I did it