Camino Sanabrés
Description
- Name Camino Sanabrés
- Length of trail 387 km, 240 miles
- Length in days 15 days
- Start of trail Granja de Moreruela
- End of trail Santiago de Compostela
- Traildino grading MW, Moderate walk, backpacking trail
- Hut tour grading T1, Walk


Camino Sanabrés, Granja de Moreruela - Santiago de Compostela, 387 km, 15 days
The Via Sanabrés is sometimes incorrectly named Via de la Plata. In fact, it branches off Via de la Plata in Granja de Moreruela, and takes a southerly route to Santiago de Compostela. It thereby completely bypasses the main Camino Francés. This way is harder, more climbs and descents, and you will miss the rumble and noise of the main route. The section from Orense to Santiago is sometimes referred to as Camino Portugués del Interior.
Visit Traildino's overview page for the Way of Saint James / Camino de Santiago.
Links
Facts
- Camino Sanabrés Overview
Introduction and links, by the American Pilgrims on the Camino
- El Camino Sanabrés | GuÃa del Camino de Santiago | EROSKI CONSUMER (Spanish)
Detailed description of this Way of Saint James: lodging, monuments, map, day to day itinerary etc.
- The Walking Pilgrim - Camino Sanabrés
Peter Robins' ultimate reference website "The Walking Pilgrim".
Reports
Guides and maps
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Books

Netherlands
- A Camino for All
- Diary and afterthoughts from the Camino de Santiago: Seville to Santiago de CompostelaThe Via de la Plata and the Camino Sanabrés42 days, 1000 km( ) The feelings experienced while travelling the Via de la Plata and the Camino Sanabrés do not expire within these few shared lines: some feelings are inexpressible; some things remain with... Read more
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Belgium
- A Camino for All
- Diary and afterthoughts from the Camino de Santiago: Seville to Santiago de CompostelaThe Via de la Plata and the Camino Sanabrés42 days, 1000 km( ) The feelings experienced while travelling the Via de la Plata and the Camino Sanabrés do not expire within these few shared lines: some feelings are inexpressible; some things remain with... Read more