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  1. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde trail conditions?

    Perhaps wait until you are in Lugo to decide. The weather would be a major factor for me. More pilgrims will have walked it by then- it’s becoming better known- and hopefully one or two will have written about it on here
  2. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde trail conditions?

    Cris, @Telelama has just walked it again and posted on the current conditions : https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/conditions-as-of-8-june-24.87345/post-1264565
  3. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde trail conditions?

    Yes, it can be hard to find everything , the search engine has it's moment's..... I walked it in July last year, assuming you do not get too much rain I think it will be still fine in October. As a number of people walking at this year ( two of the forum members are on it right now, or perhaps...
  4. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde from Primitivo ..

    Gladly, thanks for asking! You'll find day two on my channel if you want it.
  5. Peterexpatkiwi

    Alert Dogs attack in Vilardongo

    Not a nice experience, seemingly well handled. Pleased to hear that you succeed in fending off the second attack without injury. Great to hear you used alertcops appropriately. Enjoy the rest of your Camino!
  6. Peterexpatkiwi

    Primitivo accommodation advice

    Welcome to the forum! The Primitivo is not the Frances, so the famed 'bed race' is not really much of an issue - at least, not yet. This can of course change markedly if you start on a long weekend/ public holiday. Weekends/ Monday are when most people start; starting just one or two days later...
  7. Peterexpatkiwi

    Primitivo stages & accommodation.

    True, but that’s 6km or so from El Espin, meaning either completely reworking the stages I suggest or a 31km day…
  8. Peterexpatkiwi

    Primitivo stages & accommodation.

    No membership card required, and only pilgrims were present. No idea about the name. It's 4 bedrooms, each with 4 beds, and four bathrooms each with shower and toilet. The rooms are small and the walls are thin, but it's nice being in a smaller dorm. Local's drop in for an hour or so in the...
  9. Peterexpatkiwi

    Primitivo stages & accommodation.

    Well that small youth hostel - Juvenil der Castro - is dodgy no longer! A young brother and sister team took it over in July last year, and they are absolutely fantastic. Very tasty communal meal and breakfast. (The coffee took a little while because he only had a little one cup machine and...
  10. Peterexpatkiwi

    Primitivo stages & accommodation.

    @Anhalter is right about the elevation. And, unlike many people's expectations, it's not all before the Hospitales! Incidentally an extremely useful guide is the 'Village to Village' Camino Primitivo , which has elevation, stages, accommodation etc all listed. Should be available from Ivars...
  11. Peterexpatkiwi

    Primitivo stages & accommodation.

    Jessie, most do the Primitivo in 12 to 14 days, with 14 days bringing the stages in at under 25km per day on average. If you really want to slow it down you could take the whole 3 weeks and do extremely short days - see the recent thread from @Thomas1...
  12. Peterexpatkiwi

    Difficulty/ dangerousness/ albergues on the Primitivo?

    Nope, not I, although it's possible we may have visited on that day.
  13. Peterexpatkiwi

    Difficulty/ dangerousness/ albergues on the Primitivo?

    Please don't get me wrong it's pretty but not really what I call a waterfall. I grew up near this one, used to visit often in the summer months. As a teenager, we would frequently swing past here on the way home from the beach to wash the salt off. : This type of waterfall is everywhere in...
  14. Peterexpatkiwi

    Difficulty/ dangerousness/ albergues on the Primitivo?

    @4848, welcome to the forum The Primitivo is easily doable in 20 - 25km stages, although do remember that it's 320km long, which is an average of 22.5km per day assuming you walk every one of your 14 days. It's well worth considering making your first day or two slightly shorter (20 km) and...
  15. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde from Primitivo ..

    @sun is shining , here's the contact details for Casa Beningo, hopefully they're still current. Phone: +34 982 375 028. mobile: +34 666 274 344. Email: casabenignofriol@gmail.com. I didn't look to see if they are on WhatsApp, just used Google translate and sent an email (although the bloke...
  16. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde from Primitivo ..

    @sun is shining, exactly as @Pafayac has posted, or take the Norte variant after Sobrado. As I posted above the only reasonably priced accommodation on the Variant Is at Twin Pines (booking.com). So for me it was Lugo, Friol, Sobrado, Twin Pines and Santiago, although I stopped at the dreaded...
  17. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde from Primitivo ..

    Very true, as detailed in my thread I was actually attacked by a German shepherd on day two. It was a one-off incident however, and the Dutch pair that I mentioned above passed the same Farm less than an hour later and had no issue.
  18. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde from Primitivo ..

    @sunflowers, I just had a thought. How are you going to complete the Hospitales if you can't carry your food and water requirements for one day? It's exactly the same situation.
  19. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde from Primitivo ..

    Doesn't that then miss the section through the woods? That's the best part of the walk! Mind you, if all the OP wants to do is get to Sobrado it would work. Still a fair way without water....
  20. Peterexpatkiwi

    Camino Verde from Primitivo ..

    It really depends on how much water you drink of course but it was July and I go through a moderate amount of water in a day. Had I thought about it I would have carried my water filter with me, that would have worked well on the first part of day one. It would easily have saved me carrying a...

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