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Increasingly glad that we walked when we did. No plans to walk again so we can keep our memories of the Primitivo as it was in 2012.And in addition, now that the Xunta has gotten its fangs into the Primitivo, from the moment you enter Galicia, you will be walking on crushed rock, frequently on wide leveled paths. This is harder on your feet than more natural and uneven surfaces. The only stretch I can remember that has not been redone is the dirt logging road after Cadavo and into Castroverde.
Increasingly glad that we walked when we did. No plans to walk again so we can keep our memories of the Primitivo as it was in 2012.
I am sorry but as we have not walked into Santiago since 2015 my information would be out of date.Thank you. Could you tell me which Way has less highway-walking, is less touristy, less crowded? We have only 7 nights, beginning the day after Easter Sunday...Much appreciated! Z
If you only have seven days, want to avoid crowds and want to walk just after Easter you are asking much of the Camino. Avoid the late stages of the Norte, Primitivo or Frances.Hello! I am planning to do my first Camino next April 2020, but only have time for the last 100km. I want to avoid highways - which route has the LEAST road-walking, Primitivo or Northern? And how much is there....?
Camino Olvidado…….Thank you. Could you tell me which Way has less highway-walking, is less touristy, less crowded? We have only 7 nights, beginning the day after Easter Sunday...Much appreciated! Z