Camino de Santiago

cheers tufty...:beerjug:

You're welcome.

I think this sign was on that part of the route.

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Dose any one have a track log for this, is it legal to ride a motorcycle on the route.
I may run a van down to transport trail bikes late September this year, if you are interested in coming along and spliting cost of ferry and fuel let me know.
 
Dose any one have a track log for this, is it legal to ride a motorcycle on the route.
I may run a van down to transport trail bikes late September this year, if you are interested in coming along and spliting cost of ferry and fuel let me know.

Sounds like a plan to stock up on Montecillo :jager
 
I've come across parts on the route whilst on some Spanish tracks .

I checked this year to see if the entire route was rideable but the reply I had was that it was restricted to on foot, bike or by horse due to the nature of some of the route .

You can get a map and a few books from Amazon cheap, and there's info on line where people have ridden the road parts of the route on motorcycle.

Much of the route does follow alongside roads and along paths. The tracks we rode were well populated with drinking springs for water and a number of huts and small monasteries where pilgrims stayed


Iain
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I quite fancy doing this route when I retire in a couple of years......

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By the way if anyone is near Burgos the Citadel there is an absolute 100% must see, absolutely stunning inside
 


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