- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via de la Plata, Portuguese, Ingles, Levante
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Don’t think it matter one way or another. When I walked the Sureste a couple of years ago I then continued on the Frances and then onto the Invierno. The pilgrim office were very confused and just asked me how far it was!What if you "mix and match" - e.g. sometimes taking the blue (Sureste) lines in the map above and at other times the green (Levante) lines? What determines which Camino you declare? Would that depend on where you started: Valencia or Alicante? Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Don.
Good question Don. I thought of that myself. Can’t give you a definite answer but I would fully agree that the starting point would appear to determine that, together with your short interview in SdeC as they are filling out your Compostela.What if you "mix and match" - e.g. sometimes taking the blue (Sureste) lines in the map above and at other times the green (Levante) lines? What determines which Camino you declare? Would that depend on where you started: Valencia or Alicante? Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Don.
Good question Don. I thought of that myself. Can’t give you a definite answer but I would fully agree that the starting point would appear to determine that, together with your short interview in SdeC as they are filling out your Compostela.
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This edition includes a way from Talavera la Reina.
(Talavera is also in the Caminos a Guadalupe)
But what an inspiring map ! I see the addition isn’t yet included either; of the way from Zamora (south of the Sanabrés) Via the corner of Portugal, to Ourense ?But the Lana is still missing!
George.g give one of various examples, but in some ocasión those signs may fail.Just as a matter of interest, how well are the different options signalled on the ground (as it were)? I will be walking with a route on maps.me to zoom in on and the guides reminding me where to be careful, but I’m interested to know how easy it would be to take the wrong way.
True, this Metro like map was initially intended to clarify the differences between Levante and Sureste. For a complete sight of formal ways the best information is the map of the IGN.But the Lana is still missing!
The omissions are striking. It also erases the Camino Mozarabe in favor of some very eccentric routes from Almeria and Granada. The suggested route from Granada is labeled "Camino de San Juan de la Cruz," but that's actually not true. The Camino with that name is a short route near Murcia.But the Lana is still missing!
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