Which rivers does the Silver Route cross?

The Silver Route, one of the historic routes of the Camino de Santiago, crosses several important rivers, streams, creeks, reservoirs and lakes along its route from Seville to Santiago de Compostela. Among the most prominent rivers crossed by pilgrims on this route are:

  • Guadalquivir (Seville)
  • Guadiana (Mérida)
  • Tagus (Cáceres)
  • Tormes (Salamanca)
  • Duero (Zamora)

Continuing along the French Way:

  • Esla (Zamora)
  • Órbigo (León)
  • Sil (León)
  • Miño (Lugo)

Continuing along the Sanabrés Way:

  • Miño (Ourense)
  • Ulla (A Coruña)
  • Sar (A Coruña)
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