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francés finisterre and part northern and portugese
does anyone have any details on baggage transfer companies on the via de la plata from carcaboso to Salamanca ( someone like jacotrans on the French way)
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
I never found anyone reputable that did baggage transfer other than the occasional local taxi company.
 
Thanks for that. Unfortunately none of those quoted do stretches before sanabres
In this link (which was posted by me in the other thread):
http://www.caminodesantiagoreservas.com/establecimiento.asp?i=19
it says:
Mochilas y Bicicletas

Dirección: Toda España
Poblacion: Todos los Caminos
Provincia: Todas
Teléfono: 639 635 925

Servicio de porte de equipajes, mochilas, bicicletas y todo lo que desees enviar. Servicio ofrecido para toda la Península, Baleares y Canarias
 
does anyone have any details on baggage transfer companies on the via de la plata from carcaboso to Salamanca ( someone like jacotrans on the French way)

There isn't any luggage transfers on the VDLP but I did notice a few ads about half way along the Sanabres. The services are much less along the VdLP - virtually no cafes etc too. It's nothing like the Frances. More rugged and isolated.
 
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There isn't any luggage transfers on the VDLP but I did notice a few ads about half way along the Sanabres. The services are much less along the VdLP - virtually no cafes etc too. It's nothing like the Frances. More rugged and isolated.
And hopefully it will stay jist as itmis, except for a few more water fountains or pupms on wells for safety reasons.
 

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