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Route from Trieste, Italy to Spain

Eva Guðbjörg

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Hey,
I am looking for a route that starts in Trieste, Italy and goes to Santiago de Compostela, do you have any suggestions ? :)
 
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Hey,
I am looking for a route that starts in Trieste, Italy and goes to Santiago de Compostela, do you have any suggestions ? :)
Hi,

Scroll down the main page to the sub-forums and you'll find info there.
Or simply use Search function with Trieste as a keyword.

Happy planning!
 
It’s very possible to walk from Trieste to Venice, just follow the coastal roads. If you are so inclined, you can hop on a ferry or two for parts of it. When I walked that stretch, I made up my own route using maps.me and followed footpaths and roads. Some road portions need good care.

The camino is marked after Venice, I believe. It’s likely marked before that, but I made my own route, with St Mark’s my destination, after walking to Trieste from Bratislava.
 
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Hey,
I am looking for a route that starts in Trieste, Italy and goes to Santiago de Compostela, do you have any suggestions ? :)
Hi Eva
@KinkyOne above posted some interesting info on this thread. (Go to his post #10)

A preview is this screen shot of the hiking map trails linked in that post. There is something for everyone in that file !! Have a look at the hiking trails link

Buen camino/s.
Annie
 

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Hi Eva
@KinkyOne above posted some interesting info on this thread. (Go to his post #10)

A preview is this screen shot of the hiking map trails linked in that post. There is something for everyone in that file !! Have a look at the hiking trails link

Buen camino/s.
Annie
True but mentioned link/map is pretty scarce with St.James Ways outside Spain, Portugal & France. Mostly there are E routes and other National routes like Slovenian Mountain Trail.

But here is a map with St.James Ways in Europe. Also through Northern Italy and even with all four branches of the Slovenian St.James Way:

Otherwise more info here on the forum at https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/forums/europe.90/
 
On April 26, I should have left Budapest to join Santiago. I should have hiked through Hungary, Slovenia, northern Italy, southern France. From Trieste, I would have walked on Via Flavia, then Via Postumia, Via della Costa, Via Aurelia to arrive in Arles and take Via Tolosana.
See the website http://viapostumia.eu/
 
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Voie Aurelienne
Via Tolosana
 

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I hope it'll be possible to hike from Budapest to Santiago this year. It was impossible in 2020 ! Andrea Vitiello makes a great job !
 
But here is a map with St.James Ways in Europe. Also through Northern Italy and even with all four branches of the Slovenian St.James Way:
That is a fabulous map!
 
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That would be a lot like the Jerusalem Way in reverse -- the most traditional route would be Trieste > Venice > Verona > Bergamo > Milan > Turin (there's a variant via Parma > Piacenza > Milan ; but Piacenza is rather industrialised and polluted) -- then either the southern Francigena/northern Provençal down to Avignon or Arles > Arles Way from St Gilles > etc ; or start that, but switch at Briançon to Grenoble > Valence > Le Puy > etc.

Historically, I'd suspect that more would have taken the southerly route, for the somewhat lesser difficulty ; and via Avignon rather than Arles as it had the famous bridge.
 
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