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Linking Camino Invierno and Camino Sanabres

Anne Louise

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Frances (several ), Ingles (2017), Finisterre (several), parts of Norte (2011-2014), Sanabrés (2018)
Has anyone tried to link these two routes? They join after Lalin of course. But looks like they are pretty close together after Chantada on the Invierno. I'd like to try to go from Chantada or Nuestra Señora de O Faro to Monasterio de Oseira, that side route north of Cea on the Sanabrés. Looks like there are some minor roads so on asphalt it wouldn't be hard but much better on a path. Any ideas very appreciated.
 
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Has anyone tried to link these two routes? They join after Lalin of course. But looks like they are pretty close together after Chantada on the Invierno. I'd like to try to go from Chantada or Nuestra Señora de O Faro to Monasterio de Oseira, that side route north of Cea on the Sanabrés. Looks like there are some minor roads so on asphalt it wouldn't be hard but much better on a path. Any ideas very appreciated.

@Anne Louise
I walked the Sanabres last fall on the secondary route to Oseira. Good luck on finding a secondary road through from the Invierno (which I hope to walk this fall). I would caution you that there were a lot of signs of last year's fires on the trail just before Oseira. Roads should be fine (I think), but I would cautious about planning on following any trail in that area unless you have sound information on the condition of the trail this year.
 
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I put both Invierno and Sanabres kml overlay. I think from Rodeiro there is a path to north of Cea. From the map around 12 km in between.
 

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