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Camino Zamorano Portuguese

p_mci

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Francés, Inglés, Portugués (2014) Norte, Primitivo (2015) Vía de la Plata (2017) Mozárabe (2018)
Hi,
I did a search on the forum for this Camino which links Zamora-Bragança-Verín but couldn't find much info.

The kilometre breakdown/accommodation list etc. for this 'Camino Zamorano Portuguese' route is posted on Gronze and I'm sure I can pick up more info when I actually reach Zamora .. but I was just wondering if anyone has any recent/first hand experience of it?

Thanks!

PS. I posted this thread in the Levante subforum though it could also apply to the Plata, as both these pass through Zamora. I don't know if the Camino Zamorano Portuguese warrants its own spot on the forum :)
 
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Have a look at www.caminosantiago.org --> caminos --> caminos europeos --> Portugal --> PT07A Caminho Português de la Vía de la Plata.
9 stages from Zamora to Laza.
 
Thanks, I'll check that out.

I'm starting the Levante next month and am wondering whether to try this route or head up to the Invierno once I get to Zamora (I have already travelled the Sanabres). No need to decide yet though, of course, it's weeks away.
 
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Thank you! This is great. I obviously wasn't using the right search terms because this is exactly what I was looking for. Cheers!
 
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Thanks, very useful and interesting posts and links in that thread!
 
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