Antonius Siemprecaminando
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About Braga. I have been there many times ,even recently a few times but never have seen any waymarkers at all.Hello together,
after having completed several Caminos I am looking forward to do another one: The Camino da Estrela from Cáceres to Braga. Does anybody know if there is an official (say: marked) way from Viseu to Braga?
Any help will be deeply appreciated.
Buen Camino
Antonius
Sounds an interesting variation on the VdlP, and it would be fascinating to see San Pedro de Alcántara's birthplace. The only thing I could find about the marking was this old piece about the arrows being painted http://www.hoy.es/20081116/sociedad/renace-antigua-estrela-20081116.htmlHello together,
after having completed several Caminos I am looking forward to do another one: The Camino da Estrela from Cáceres to Braga. Does anybody know if there is an official (say: marked) way from Viseu to Braga?
Any help will be deeply appreciated.
Buen Camino
Antonius
This way I am talking about has actually been a Roman road - maybe there is any information about this?
Probably. There is a lot of information about the Romans in the northern Portugese area ; we even attended the annual Roman festival in Braga in last May.Thank you very much, Albertinho!
This way I am talking about has actually been a Roman road - maybe there is any information about this?
Thank you very much, Castilian!Hi Antonius Siemprecaminando! Welcome to the forum!
Take a look at the great web of Pedro Soutinho: www.viasromanas.pt/#bragamerida
Hello SabineP,
thank you very much for this message!
I am looking forward to seeing your pictures...
I will not start this adventure before May next year - hope it will cool down a little 'till then...
We are on our regular holidays in Caceres
Am I right that the Torres heads west and up through Portugal in Salamanca, while the Caminho da Estrela heads west from Caceres?
Do the two intersect, merge, or connect at any point along the way?
In these links they name the route the Ruta de la Translana
It's not the same route but some of the info there can be useful for those planning to walk the Via da Estrela.
Some sites that I found and which talk about Via da Estrela:
http://passadodepedra.blogspot.pt/2011/05/via-da-estrela-caceres-idanha-velha.html
https://ru.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=10815760
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?hl=en_US&mid=16bfjtUZPGWvPzbJWqqwdFQV-BwA&ll=40.122166628450366,-7.475779500000044&z=12
http://www.celtiberia.net/es/biblioteca/?id=2848
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Vía-da-Estrela-Camino-de-Santiago-por-el-Puente-de-Alcántara-1576139929280862/about/?tab=page_info
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?hl=en_US&mid=1kWciar4sEQiFBq9owAXiSUszZtY&ll=40.42254578931535,-7.371584499999926&z=12
https://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=390387
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=fjswkqdmfnvnfdkh&language=es
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