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Camino de Santiago. Puebla de Sanabria - Santiago by bike
The origin of this Camino, let's call it Sanabrés or Mozárabe, as a viable itinerary towards the tomb of the Apostle goes hand in hand with the Vía de la Plata, which ascended from the south of Spain, and a whole series of small pilgrimages or pilgrimages towards a dense network of monasteries emerged based on the Mozarabic repopulation and located in the province of Zamora, specifically in the same point of origin and layout where today the Camino runs.Juan Carlos de la Mata Guerra, in his part corresponding to the book Los Caminos de Santiago in the North of Zamora, expresses this theory: "everything indicates that the consideration of pilgrim in medieval times was not reduced to the devout Jacobean or rosemary, but which in the broad sense of the term was very open.He considered himself a pilgrim to anyone who, to honor the saints, wandered the roads attracted by local sanctuaries and the cult of the relics of the saints venerated in them. "The itinerary will be the following, staying in selected hotels and charming houses:Day 1 - Arrival at Puebla de SanabriaDay 2 - Puebla de Sanabria - A Gudiña - 53 kmDay 3 - A Gudiña - Laza - 36,2 kmDay 4 - Laza - Ourense - 54,4 kmDay 5 - Ourense - Oseira - 30,1 kmDay 6 - Oseira - Silleda - 38,8 kmDay 7 - Silleda - Santiago de Compostela - 37,7 kmDay 8 - Breakfast and end of services Includes:Luggage transfer between stages.Travel InsuranceFull Itinerary of the RoutePilgrim's credentialsPhone support during the routeVATAvailable Options:Extra night in Santiago: 50 €/personSingle supplement: 150 €/personHalf-board supplement: 105 €/ personBike rental: 210 €/bikeCancellation insurance: 20 €/personParador Supplement (per person): 90 €Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days | Dates: For the pilgrim to choose
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