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New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby JohnnieWalker on 29 Apr 2009, 07:41

New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

I’m just back from walking this delightful route from Ferrol again. More of that later!

Before I went I got a couple of e mails from people asking about the stages. The route is very beautiful with great scenery but it is demanding in parts. People are particularly apprehensive about the long stage from Betanzos to Hospital de Bruma/Meson do Vento of 29/31kms – particularly in light of the 3 kms elevation of some 0.4 kms 12 kms from Bruma.

Whilst this stage is fine for strong walkers I’ve been up that hill myself a few times now and it is steep!

But now there are more options available to pilgrims on this route – with more planned.

Here is the news :)

Existing suggested stages:

Ferrol – Pontedeume 25 kms
Pontedeume – Betanzos 20 kms
Betanzos – Hospital de Bruma 29 kms
Hospital de Bruma – Sigüeiro 24 kms
Sigüeiro – Santiago de Compostela 16 kms

For those wishing to use albergues:
Ferrol – Neda 11kms
Neda – Miño 27 kms
Miño – Hospital de Bruma 38 kms

New albergues planned:

Betanzos – 40 places – 1 Rua Cervantes in the town centre was due to open this year – will now open for the Holy Year 2010.

Sigüeiro – Money has been allocated and a site identified next to the swimming pool on the route into Sigüeiro – not due to open until the Holy Year 2010

New possible stage:

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The family who own the O Meson Novo Pension in Meson do Vento have been welcoming pilgrims occasionally for 34 years. They know the route is growing in popularity.
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Therefore they are now providing a new service:

They will pick up pilgrims at an agreed point – say the Bar Julia - 18kms from Betanzos and just before “the hill”. They will transport them to their pension if accommodation is booked for 18 Euros per person and will return them to the pick up point next day. Transport is free of charge.

The parents worked for 10 years in Leeds in England and their English is very good. Antonio their son who will run the taxi service undertands English very well.

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981 692 776
981 696008

Mobile number for Antonio – 678 585 431

E mail: antonio@mesonnovo.com or mesonnovo@messonovo.com

There are also two new Casas Rurales which have opened along the route:

The Dona Maria in Buscas – 20 kms from the Bar Julia opposite the Bar Novo and on the route. (Double from 60 Euros – http://www.casadonamaria.es)

The Antón Veiras – in O Outeiro – 27.5 kms from the Bar Julia on the route (981 682 303. Doubles 60 Euros)

These are expensive options for pilgrims and Antonio from the Pension O Meson Novo is offering a fully flexible service therefore pilgrims could base themselves in Meson do Vento for 2 nights being picked up at As Buscas or O Outeiro on the second evening to sleep ion Meson do Vento being returned there the next morning to go forward to Santiago.

Please note that the Bar Julia is only open Monday – Friday by arrangement with groups booking lunch.

I have a few other updates to make to the guide which will appear shortly.
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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Arn on 29 Apr 2009, 15:58

JW,

I'm starting to get the itch to have another go and really want to do it in the last week of December and first week in January. You've made a solid case for the arduous nature of this Camino and outlined some albergue options. Would you consider it doable in the time frame I would have?

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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby JohnnieWalker on 30 Apr 2009, 00:10

Arn - I've thought about this and discussed it with my companero just a week or so ago. First thing is that my preference is always to walk in warm, dry weather, or better still cold, dry weather which is why I love winter caminos. But on balance I really do think this little route could be very uncomfortable in driving rain or snow or sleet - but it could also be stunning in crystal clear cold, winter weather. It will be good to get an opinion from Sil when she has also walked it.

An option must be the southern routes - from Sevilla? No?

I'm not sure this helps...

Abrazos

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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Rebekah Scott on 30 Apr 2009, 10:38

December-January in Galicia? With all the holiday closings, and half the province gone south to escape the miserable drippy weather?
Think again, my friend. Unless of course you have a lot of penance to do.

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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Bridget and Peter on 30 Apr 2009, 17:32

Our final day, Siguero to Santiago, at the beginning of March, was one of those drizzling grey days. Damp, chilly, dull and no views. It would have been miserable if it was like that every day, or worse still, if that had been the best day and the rest were driving sleet or rain. As it happened, we had three other days which were a mixture of bright sunshine and heavy downpours, even hexagonal-crossed-with-star shaped hail. What we call April showers in the UK - with the fronts rushing in from the Atlantic one after the other. Very exhilarating! The downpours become an excuse to sit in a bar chatting for a while - can't be bad.

See blog for pictures - note the black sky through the window of the Bruma refuge.
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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Arn on 01 May 2009, 00:53

Reb thought:Unless of course you have a lot of penance to do.


That I do!

JW suggested Sevilla.

I am not a masochist, I do love snow and prefer cold and dry to wet and cold.

I believe in making a thorough use of all intelligence available prior to commencing a campaign. History shows that the Coruna route has some very bad military connotations.

I will research and make a wise rather than a gut level decision.

Thanks you all.

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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Tia Valeria on 27 Aug 2009, 09:47

If there is a new albergue opened at Carral might it be possible to start at Ferrol and then cross over after Betanzos to Carral and join the Coruña branch of the Camino, continuing down to Bruma next day . It looks as if this might ease the long arm from Betanzos to Bruma but is it practicable please? Terrain? Distance? etc.
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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby miguel_gp on 27 Aug 2009, 18:33

Rough distances from Google Earth are Betanzos to Carral 15kms, Carral to Bruma 12kms. There is still a steep hill to climb prior to Bruma but it wouldn't come after such a long stage!
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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Tia Valeria on 27 Aug 2009, 19:33

Thank you Miguel, that is really helpful. It was the long distances rather than the hills that concerned me. Around 15km or so sounds much better.
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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Arn on 06 Feb 2010, 16:57

JW,

Well, I'm sitting here in my parlor looking out at the semi-blizzard that covered most of the East Coast. I will be going outside shortly to take my grandchildren and their parents for a romp/walk in the snow. For the past several hours I've been doing additional research on the CI and believe I've settled on an October walk to Santiago beginning in Ferrol.

Keys to doing this successfully will turn on several things: the economy, the economy and the economy. I have sufficient cash and time to make this an enjoyable sojourn and, having just passed my annual physical with flying colors am ready.

I will continue to review all postings on or about the CI and appreciate any additional input.

Thanks as always,

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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby JohnnieWalker on 06 Feb 2010, 21:37

ah ha - what a good plan Arn. I just got an e mail today from a pilgrim who has just completed the Ingles. Waymarking has improved even more than before and some difficult areas of the path have also been improved. It is waiting for you as is a warm welcome in Santiago.

Buen Camino when it comes :)

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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Arn on 06 Feb 2010, 21:51

Great news John!

Thanks so much for being there as a fantastic resource and inspiration. Maybe this time we will finally meet in Santiago for a libation or 2,3,4...

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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby Tia Valeria on 07 Feb 2010, 11:37

We are much encouraged by the information here and also by the new listings on the Mundicamino website.
There is a link to this on the Camino Inglés accomodation post and Ivar has also added links there to the new albergue at Bruma and the route on the Xacobeo website.
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Re: New possible stages on the Camino Inglés

Postby JohnnieWalker on 07 Feb 2010, 11:49

Hola

I've just recieved a copy of an e mail from the Tourist Office in Betanzos. The new albergue there which has been under construction for some time still has no expected date for opening.

I've also had an e mail from a pilgrim who walked very recently and apparently the Hostal Universal in Betanzos is now closed permanently. Having stayed there this may be a very good thing :)

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