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alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Camino from Oviedo to Melide, where it connects with the Camino Francés.

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Get some more information on this route on the CSJ website, and have a look at their guide.
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alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby FatmaG on 06 Dec 2009, 15:04

Since having walked the Camino Frances this year in May, I am longing to walk another one as soon as possible...

Given my time, the Holy Year and other considerations, I would like to walk the Primitivo - possibly in May/June next year.

Is there an alternative route between Lugo and Santiago - what I mean neither via Palas de Rei nor Melide : I would prefer to excape completely from the (probably) big rush on the last part of the Frances in the Holy Year.

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Re: alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby TerryB on 06 Dec 2009, 16:21

Hi Fatma,
I did look at the alternative route of Lugo - Friol -Sobrado dos Monxes. This does bring you to Arzua with 42k still to go. In other words two nights on the Frances. (in Arzuz and Arca?) It hardly seemed worth it as most walking would be on tarmac / minor roads, so I opted for Lugo - Casa de Ponti (pre-booked) and Melide.
Someone should have a better idea :? . . . Please share if so :?:

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Re: alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby sillydoll on 06 Dec 2009, 17:12

Fatima, you could get a bus from Lugo to el Ferrol and walk the Camino Ingles to Santiago. The bus service is Arriva and you can download a timetable from their website.
Johnnie Walker's excellent guide is available on the CSJ website.
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Re: alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby FatmaG on 07 Dec 2009, 23:27

Thank you for your answers.

Well, there is obviously not much choice (or too much, depending on the point of view)

I guess, you could avoid the Frances if completely independent (tent, food, good detailed maps etc with you) by walking Lugo - Friol - Sobrado - A Gandara - Sigüeiro - Santiago; but I guess it is just really complicating your life...

I am not sure to be as 'adventurous' - even if looking for a bit more quiteness

The Camino Ingles might be a good alternative, I will think about it.
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Re: alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby TerryB on 08 Dec 2009, 11:07

Has anyone found a way across from Villalba (Camino Norte) to Betanzos (Camino Ingles)? On my map it looks to be about 50 k. It depends of course what there is in the way of population / services etc in between. It will mean crossing the Sierra da Loba - is that wolf country?

Just a thought.
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Re: alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby Rebekah Scott on 08 Dec 2009, 11:36

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You can hike from Lugo across to Friol or Miraz (on the Del Norte), and from there to Sobraado. From there you can take a series of back roads west to Santa Irene. It still puts you on the "main" camino before Santiago, and it involves lots of pavement and orienteering. (no waymarks out there.) But you only have to brave the mobs for a single day.

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Re: alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby Javier Martin on 08 Dec 2009, 11:51

Rebekah Scott wrote:Fatma
You can hike from Lugo across to Friol or Miraz (on the Del Norte), and from there to Sobraado. From there you can take a series of back roads west to Santa Irene. It still puts you on the "main" camino before Santiago, and it involves lots of pavement and orienteering. (no waymarks out there.) But you only have to brave the mobs for a single day.

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Yes, Rebekah, and I believe that this route is marked, not exactly as well as the CF but enough marked.

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Re: alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby FatmaG on 09 Dec 2009, 09:17

Thank you very much for this information, Rebekah and Javier.
This sounds perfectly realisable.

Do you know by any chance whether there are possibilities to stay overnight?



PS it's not the crowds in general that I want to avoid, but those in a holy year - I really disliked (and did not join in) the already harsh rush for beds last May, but sometimes I just got a bed by pure chance. But perhaps, it might be easier in June than in May ?
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Re: alternative way from Lugo to Santiago

Postby giorgio on 09 Dec 2009, 10:05

Hallo Fatma, in Friol you have a very decent hostal right on the main square and a couple of restaurants.
In sobrado you have a large albergues in the monastery and several restaurants. From Sobrado then you go join the CF at Arca do Pino
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PS Forgot one thing. In the albergue in Lugo they' ll provide you with a photocopy of the itinerary from Lugo to Sobrado.
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