Camino Sanabres - 2023 - Granja de Moruela to Santiago de Compostela.
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The Camino Sanabrés is a variant of th Via de la Plata that starts in Granja de Moruela in Zamora and passes through Ourense on it way to Santiago de Compostela. Whilst the Via de la Plata officially ends in Astorga, most pilgrims follow the arrows down the Camino Sanabrés to Santiago as in this video.This 378 kilometer ( 234 mile ) route takes 14 days and is considered to be one of the most beautiful Caminos de Santiago.
The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, is a network of pilgrimage routes that lead to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain, where the remains of the apostle Saint James are believed to be buried.
The Camino Via de la Plata, which translates to "Way of the Silver" in English also is known as the Southern Way. It begins in the ancient city of Seville and passes through the regions of Andalusia, Extremadura, and Castilla y Leon and is known for its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and cultural significance ending in Santiago de Compostela.
Filmed with:
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
insta360 One R
DJI Mini2
Edited in Davinci Resolve Studio
Music used under license:
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00:00 Intro
00:35Granja de Moreruela to Tabara
03:20Tabara to Santa Marta de Tera
05:02Santa Marta de Tera to Rionegro del Puente
07:03Rionegro del Puente to Asturiana
08:45Asturiana to Puebla de Sanabria
10:30Puebla de Sanabria to Lubián
13:07Lubián to A Guiñda
18:10A Gundiña to Laza
20:25Laza to Xunqueria de Ambia
23:20Xunqueira de Ambia to Ourense
25:31Ourense to Cea
28:07Cea to A Laxe
31:53A Laxe to Ponte Ulla
35:57Ponte Ulla to Santiago de Compostela
I’m so happy to find your channel! Thank you so much for the wonderful content. This is the Camino I would like to do. I am almost 60 and a woman, and it would be my first Camino, so I’m not really sure if this is the best choice for me. I would like to go in April
I am glad you enjoyed it. It is a wonderful camino and would be a great first walk.
My favourite entry to Santiago. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Loved it! It brought back so many memories! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Très belle vidéo, j ai fait l an dernier le Camino Senabres à 89 ans un peu pe noble au début et désertique mais avec le recul, un excellent souvenir
Merci!
Salut ! Just finished your 1st one and jumped to this one… Very very nicely done… your musical tastes are awesome. I discover all your amazing work about all those Camino you did… Again, Very very nicely done… You are a real blessing.. Ciao !
Much appreciated! I am glad you enjoyed it.
Since you left Ourense, it's like you changed season!
Yep... Thankfully I had very good weather!
Very well done videos thank you. What month were you walking?
Thank you. I started the second week of March.
Lovely video. Did all the albergues have blankets or were you required a sleeping bag or sheets?
Thank you. Not all albergues had blankets. Most Municipal ones didn't... but some did. Most municipal ones do require sleepingbags.
Okey. Thank you.
Hello, last spring I did the Primitivo trail . Next spring I'm debating between Portuguese or Sanabres. I have almost discarded Portuguese because I have seen that there is a lot of asphalt and people. Is there much asphalt in Sanabrés and services?
The Sanabres is mostly dirt roads or trails. Depending on which Portugués you do. The Coastal from Porto has many boardwalks, the Central has quite a few empty roads.
Which did you do in the end?
If you don't like people walking the Caminos why on earth are you choosing to be one of them.
More to the point why walk to Santiago where there are thousands of people.
Hi, I am going to walk that via de la Plata, can you tell me which month you walked it? Some guide says march and april are good months....and..........buen camino....thank you.
Hello, I walked in March - April, it was fantastic. I still had some cold days but all in all the weather was fantastic. Buen Camino!
What date and year did you see the snow on the Camino Sanabres?
It was the last week of March in 2022.
Thank you God bless you!
I like your videos but it kills me to see your chest strap twisted! Please fix that.
I have tried many times to undo the twist and for some strange reason it always ends up the same. As it doesn't really bother me and it affect the function I just gave up at some point...