Via Augusta de Cádiz a Sevilla
Description
- Name Via Augusta de Cádiz a Sevilla
- Length of trail 190 km, 118 miles
- Length in days 8 days
- Start of trail Cádiz
- End of trail Sevilla
- Traildino grading EW, Easy walk, nature trail
Vía Augusta de Cádiz a Sevilla, Cádiz - Sevilla, 190 km, 8 days
The Vía Augusta de Cádiz a Sevilla is a modern pilgrimage way that connects Cádiz in the south of Spain on the Mediterranean coast with Sevilla. From Sevilla, the pilgrims follow the Via de la Plata.
Visit Traildino's overview page for the Way of Saint James / Camino de Santiago.
Opinions
Rate
6.0 |
1 vote |
No 16. in Pilgrims Ways

- John P February 2016
- Rate 6
- Positive It links some historical towns that are worth the visit such as Jerez, Cadiz and Seville plus some less visited towns and is a chance to see farmland close up.
- Negative A lot of walking beside railway lines, canals, motorways and through built up areas. The flat landscape with large fields is not so exciting after a while. It is essential to follow the correct route, I was stopped by two security patrols when following some-ones GPS trail that deviated.
Links
Facts
- La Vía Augusta de Cádiz a Sevilla :: Gronze.com (Spanish)
Gronze.com is a spanish website with maps and route descriptions and spicy adds.
- Overview: Cadiz route
The confraternity of Saint James issued many guides. Some are available on-line. Their website gives useful to the point information per route.
- The Walking Pilgrim - Cadiz-Seville
Peter Robins' ultimate reference website "The Walking Pilgrim".