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I walked the Camino Sanabres and I thought it was very beautiful. After Cea you have two options. We went via the Monasterio de Oseria. On the first day leaving Ourense there is a very steep hill. We saw several group of bike riders. There are not as many people walking the Sanbres.
Laurie we did the Sanabres and to take the right route this is the information I followed.: After crossing the bridge, take your second right onto Ave. Santiago. Follow that and continue following the yellow arrows and markers.
We are now planning our second Camino. First one was in July 2015 from Sarria to Santiago. The kids will now be 12 and 15. Is the Camino Sanabres well marked? Will be walking on the main roads much? Any areas of "dangerous" road traffic that we need to pay special attention to? Last time...
You are right. It does not have to be the last 100km. I will look into the places you mentioned above. Thanks for taking the time and suggesting those other starting points.
In July 2015 my husband and I walked from Sarria to Santiago with our two sons ages 11 and 14. I have to admit that it was not easy walking with them as they were not really into it like we were. They stopped complaining as much at the mid way point. My husband and I were thinking about doing...
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