Verschiedene Umwege von Triacastela nach Sarria

Camino Frances

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Triacastela

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Verschiedene Umwege von Triacastela nach Sarria

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A Ferrería

Am Ende der Stadt, wenn du Triacastela verlässt, kommst du an eine Weggabelung, die zwei verschiedene Wege nach Sarria bietet. Die Entfernungen sind von Triacastela über Aguiada nach Sarria angegeben.

Hinter Samos teilt sich der Camino erneut und du kannst in Aguiada wieder auf die Calvor und San Xil Route treffen. Dies ist die bevorzugte Route, da sie am wenigsten Zeit am Straßenrand verbringt. Alternativ kannst du auch auf der Straße von Samos bis nach Sarria bleiben. Eine dritte Möglichkeit ist, nach Samos zu fahren und kurz danach nach Norden abzubiegen, um in der Nähe von Aguiada auf die andere Route zu treffen (Entfernungen auf der nächsten Seite, nach Samos).

Vom Kloster in Samos - 25,1 km über Aguiada oder 21,3 km auf der Straße

Am Ende der Stadt biegst du links ab und folgst der Straße zum Kloster von Samos (alle Dienstleistungen). Der Weg führt in der Regel durch kleine Weiler entlang von Feldwegen.

Über Calvor und San Xil - 18,2 km

Am Ende des Ortes biegst du rechts ab. Überquere die Hauptstraße und folge einer kleineren Straße. Der Weg führt meist durch kleine Weiler und über Feldwege.

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Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I have an Android phone and it looks like the App is adding 8.7km of distance to the original route that are towns from the alternate route (Foxos to Sivil). This is affecting the accuracy of daily mileage for this stage.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Yes we are having the same issue with “wise pilgrim all walks app” on an android phone. It is adding up the distance of both alternative routes. It works perfectly on iPhone but android is showing Triacastella to Sarria is showing at 38.3ks Samos to Sarria is 15.4ks

All Caminos App User (not verified)

It appears on the app that choosing the San Gil route from Triacastela to Sarria is longer than the Samos route. Everything I’ve read (including the description on this app) says the Samos route is longer . Is anyone else having this issue?

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This “shorter” traditional route is some of the prettiest paths I’ve been on this entire Camino. Can’t imagine why there is another route. This one has everything.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I have hesitated a long time in front of the two signs but decided to go via San Xil. It was one of my favorite stage sjnce Saint-jean-pied-de-port. Nice paths full of large trees, birds and small beautiful hills and villages. A donativo where you can eat and rest in the middle of the stage. Totally recommended!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The route to Samos was beautiful, hilly, and I’m so glad I took it. It never felt unsafe as someone suggested. I really enjoyed the quiet pastoral route.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I took the short route: beautiful views and forest paths and very quiet. No regrets. And the best: there is the project "Wisdom Of Way" , in Google Maps it's called Terra De Luz ... lovely people and coffee, tea and lots of food donation based ... You can chill outside ... and they have a meditation hall ... and there's the samosa labyrinth. Definitely worth a visit!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Most Pelegrinos take the short route. Luckily we chose the longer route via Samos. Nice and quiet with lovely views. Also got to visit the monastery when we stayed overnight at Samos.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

April 2024: I took the short route and it was very beautiful. Halfway a very nice “donativo” place turn up with snacks, refreshments and an outdoor toilet with a beautiful view.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

In difference to the other comments I have to say that their was enough food options on the short way (I think 2 or 3 bars), up and down all the time but many shadow ways.