In terms of distance probably Ayamonte to Portbou
In terms of furthest North to Furthest South it would be Cabo Ortegal to Tarifa point
2006-09-13 00:37:33
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answered by Perkins 4
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I somehow doubt that the Spanish do such daft things as cycling or walking from one corner of the country to the other, but if they did I would have thought it would be from:
Ayamonte (far south-west corner, at the mouth of the River Guadiana that separates the southern parts of Spain and Portugal); and the other corner is more difficult....
Irun is the town on the border with France to the West of the Pyrenees, but the land goes a few miles further up past Akartegi - I don't know whether that point has a name!
By the way, that's about 675 miles (via Salamanca, or 715 miles if you go via Madrid).
PS The Chilean equivalent would be quite interesting!
2006-09-15 06:55:02
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answered by nige_but_dim 4
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There is the road called Ruta de la Plata, (Silver Path) who goes from Gijon in the North to Seville in the South.
If you do that you can visit some of the most beautiful towns in Spain, Leon, Zamora, Salamanca, Caceres, Seville... beautiful, everybody should do the Spanish Wild West.
2006-09-15 23:46:48
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answered by wazup1971 6
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Land's End in spanish is Finisterre
2006-09-14 10:44:10
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answered by acualeo 3
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Perhaps it is el Land's End to el John O'Grouts
2006-09-13 07:36:39
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answered by big pup in a small bath 4
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Not sure if you mean distance, or actual famous walks. If it's the latter it's probably the pilgrim trail Camino de Santiago - http://www.galiciaguide.com/Santiago-pilgrimage.html
2006-09-13 07:46:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be Portbau to Algericas
2006-09-13 07:43:45
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answered by ? 5
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