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    • From June 17 to 24.
    • From beautiful Porto, the Camino Portugués of the coast shares a layout with the euroveil 1 to practically the border with Spain. Medieval bridges, historic towns, monuments that tell us stories everywhere, a border that at times has been a bridge and at other times a barrier and Santiago de Compostela, on this occasion as a point of passage and not the end that awaits us in Fisterra and Muxía. 

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    • From June 14 to 23.
    • €1.100
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    This Camino leads to Santiago, but I don't know if we could consider it a Camino de Santiago. He Torres Road Follow in the footsteps of Don Diego de Torres Villarroel. a peculiar pilgrim who went from Salamanca to Santiago in the 18th century and has left us an incredible but little-known legacy.
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    • February 15 and 16 
    • €1200
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    El Camino Primitivo It is well-deservedly named as it follows the path of the first known Camino, the route that Alfonso II the Chaste followed to visit the recently discovered tomb of the Apostle Santiago.