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Ourense to Santiago

Jenny Bray-Cotton

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2014 Sarria to Santiago
2015 Viano do Castrllo to Santiago
2016 - planned - Ourense to Santiago
Hi fellow perigrino's
I will be walking Ourense-Cea-Dozen-Lalin-Sileda-Ponte Ulla-Santiago in a few weeks time. Can you advise if this route is well signed?
Buen Camino
Jenny
 
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Hi Jenny,
i walked from Ourense last Sept and i found it very well signed. Its a beautiful route and imo the best 100k entry to Santiago. Enjoy!
Buen camino
Aidan
 
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I came through in June with SYates' notes - and found someone must have been out with a paint pot. No trouble at all.
 
Yes, traditionally the Amigos that re-paint arrows and check the way marking in general do this in Spring, I might just have been a few days ahead of them ;-) Buen Camino, SY
 
Absolutely no problem. Except when one has to walk a stretch in the fog on elevations. Follow your nose....:cool:
 
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Hi fellow perigrino's
I will be walking Ourense-Cea-Dozen-Lalin-Sileda-Ponte Ulla-Santiago in a few weeks time. Can you advise if this route is well signed?
Buen Camino
Jenny
I walked there in 2014. I can't remember it was a problem with the marking.
Tom
 
Can you advise if this route is well signed?
I would say "yes," but I did miss the first right turn, the recommended route, and settled for the second right turn which had some dead end arrows. The hill climb was the steepest I have encountered anywhere, but it only lasted about a half-hour. The sign at the top (for cars going down) listed it as something like a 13% grade!
 
Thank you all for your replies, I only asked as I got lost many times last year Viano de castelo - Santiago. I am also struggling to find walking notes for Oursense-Cea-Dozen-Lalin-Sileda-Pomte Ulla-Santiago, does anyone know of any I can download or a guide book I should buy, I have also though of purchasing a GPS device. - your suggestions please.
I will be walking the above alone starting from Ourense 31/8/2016, anyone else on the same route and days?
Thanks again
Buen Camino
Jenny
 
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A GPS is not necessary unless you want to keep a plot of the track, or just enjoy using one. You may want a guide book. The best ones are in Spanish! :)

By the way, the albergue is not near the bus station, but is high on the hill with a great view! Some hospitaleros are a bit "harsh." ;)

http://www.gronze.com/via-plata
 
Thank you all for your replies, I only asked as I got lost many times last year Viano de castelo - Santiago. I am also struggling to find walking notes for Oursense-Cea-Dozen-Lalin-Sileda-Pomte Ulla-Santiago, does anyone know of any I can download or a guide book I should buy, I have also though of purchasing a GPS device. - your suggestions please.
I will be walking the above alone starting from Ourense 31/8/2016, anyone else on the same route and days?
Thanks again
Buen Camino
Jenny

As @falcon269 has said, a GPS is not necessary (and it includes a learning curve anyway). A good and up to date guidebook is https://www.amazon.com/dp/1533170541/?tag=casaivar02-20

Buen Camino, SY
 

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