The Portuguese Way from Lisbon and Porto to Santiago - Coastal and Inland Routes
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The Camino Portugues: The Portuguese Way from Lisbon and Porto to Santiago - coastal and inland routes Hent bøger PDF Katrina Davis The Camino Portugues: The Portuguese Way from Lisbon and Porto to Santiago - coastal and inland routes Katrina Davis Hent PDF Forlaget skriver: The Portuguese Way (Camino Portugues) is a 615km long-distance route from Portugal's capital Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. This guide splits the route into 26 stages with two coastal options, and takes in historic and religious sites and stunning scenery. With information on preparation, planning and accommodation.Author Biography: Originally from Melbourne, after graduating from university, Kat moved to Japan. Working as an adventure tour guide in Japan helped Kat develop her skills to seek out the local hotspots and also develop a love for hiking. 'A wise man climbs Mt Fuji, a fool climbs it twice' is a popular Japanese saying, so Kat climbed it 7 times. From Japan to Canada to London where Kat is now based, she quit her office job in 2013 to walk the Camino de Santiago and has never looked back. She has since completed seven Caminos and walked over 10,000km in Spain, Portugal, England, Italy, Japan and America, including the 4240km Pacific Coast Trail from Mexico to Canada. Forlaget skriver: The Portuguese Way (Camino Portugues) is a 615km long-distance route from Portugal's capital Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. This guide splits the route into 26 stages with two coastal options, and takes in historic and religious sites and stunning scenery. With information on preparation, planning and accommodation.Author Biography: Originally from Melbourne, after graduating from university, Kat moved to Japan. Working as an adventure tour guide in Japan helped Kat develop her skills to seek out the local hotspots and also develop a love for hiking. 'A wise man climbs Mt Fuji, a fool climbs it twice' is a popular Japanese saying, so Kat climbed it 7 times. From Japan to Canada to London where Kat is now based, she quit her office job in 2013 to walk the Camino de Santiago and has never looked back. She has since completed seven Caminos and walked over 10,000km in Spain, Portugal, England, Italy, Japan and America, including the 4240km Pacific Coast Trail from Mexico to Canada. Download (hent) pdf-bog, pdf bog, pdf e-bog, epub, fb2 Alle bøger. 30 dages gratis prøveperiode.