It contains the following:
- Pilgrim hostels and other accommodation options on or close to the Camino
- Services in the towns and villages (shops, restaurants, pharmacies, banks, etc.)
- Route descriptions and exact distances and ascents / descents (including for variants)
- Overview and urban maps, distance charts for at-a-glance planning
- Altitude profiles
- Notes on the important historical sites
This guide presents the essential information in a clear, concise, no nonsense manner. It describes the route which starts in Seville and follows the Vía de la Plata and the Camino Sanabrés to Santiago de Compostela and the optional extra to Fisterre and Muxia.
The Via de la Plata is a unique Camino and different in several important ways from other more popular Caminos. Walking distances are longer, the track is often remote, accommodation and other facilities are often few and far between, on its southern section summers are noticeably hotter than further north and, depending on the time of year you’re walking, there may be very few pilgrims.
At 1000km it is also longer than any of the better known Caminos.
In the last twenty years this Camino has become more popular as an alternative to the more established Caminos for people looking for solitude and a more authentic Camino experience.
Because this is a challenging Camino it’s important that the information in the guide be up-to-date and accurate and that the walking notes and advice about potential difficulties be written by someone who knows this Camino well and has extensive experience of walking it in all seasons.
ISBN - 978 15331 70545