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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
28 walking days in March / April '24 - which Camino routes would be possible?
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[QUOTE="Anhalter, post: 1177036, member: 96259"] Going from you calling yourself a fast walker, i guess something like the Frances would be possible. While 28d from SJPDP is quite fast, nothing is preventing you from starting in Pamplona or Logrono. But since you done that already and you are looking for a more "basic" experience, some other route might be more interesting. But then, you might have the problem with open albergues in March/April. No idea how the situation would be on something like the Camino del Madrid or Primitivo in that time of year. Maybe best to look at a map of caminos in Spain, pick a place thats the distance of 28d times the amount of km each day you are comfortable with and then check gronze.com how the situation of albergues is. (Personally i'd go with the frances since pretty much all the others will be quite deserted in Mar/Apr. But the choice is yours.) [/QUOTE]
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