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I did go on daytrip tour with a minibuss taking us to Finnester and Muxia and other places of interrest.
We had lunch included for 50 euro.
That was a very nice trip.
You do not have to walk 25 km every day.
Just walk what is comfortable for you.
I did an average distance of 10 km a day and I did arrive in Santiago de Compostela, finally. ( started in Fromista)
The Camino is yours, your way.
As long as you are able to walk, you will always be fit for the...
Last year I walked on the Camino Frances for almost 6 weeks and staying in Albergues.
I did not bring any knife and I never had any use for it.
One time I needed a sicsor(?) and I asked the host in the albergue for one.
For me a knife was just extra grams,
nice to have but not nessecary thing.
Last year i had some superlight Birkenstock Madrid sandals made of plastic.
Very usefull in showers, evenings and two days walking around in Leon.
Very comfortable.
I really recommend those.
I will bring them for my next camino in September.
I walked the Meseta this year in the beginning of June and it was a walk in a wild flower garden. So beautiful.
So fragnant.
Most of my pictures were of flowers.
Hi, I did walk the Camino Frances from Fromista to Santiago de Compostela this summer.
On my smartphone there is a GPS.
I did download the app Camino Pilgrims.
When you are online there is a map with all routes and Albergues.
It is possible to download the map for free. I did so, it took more...
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