waldoponddive
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances - 2017
Planning for 2024
Hi peregrinos,
I’m wanting to hear your thoughts on my plans for 2024. I’ll be finishing my Masters and will also be wrapping up a (very stressful) job early next year, so think it’s time for a big trip.
For context, I did the Camino Frances in 2017 and have been wanting to go again but couldn’t (thanks to COVID, my studies, and my own excuses lol).
I’ve always been keen to do a big Camino rather than just a few weeks - this is for various reasons, but mainly because it’s so expensive to go to Europe from Australia, and because I believe for myself to truely deeply engage with it I can’t constantly have an upcoming deadline at the back of my mind.
I’ve just bought a flight to Barcelona, and am thinking of walking from there three months to Santiago de Compostela from early June to early September.
From Barcelona, I’m planning on doing the Catalan and the Aragonés routes to join the Frances, and then walking to Leon.
Since I’ve done Leon to SDC, I’m tempted to walk up to Oviedo then join the Primitivo route instead.
Three months seems plenty of time to do this, with some meandering and side quests along the way and not too much of a rush on either ends.
Any advice or hints or feedback would be really appreciated
Muchas gracias!
I’m wanting to hear your thoughts on my plans for 2024. I’ll be finishing my Masters and will also be wrapping up a (very stressful) job early next year, so think it’s time for a big trip.
For context, I did the Camino Frances in 2017 and have been wanting to go again but couldn’t (thanks to COVID, my studies, and my own excuses lol).
I’ve always been keen to do a big Camino rather than just a few weeks - this is for various reasons, but mainly because it’s so expensive to go to Europe from Australia, and because I believe for myself to truely deeply engage with it I can’t constantly have an upcoming deadline at the back of my mind.
I’ve just bought a flight to Barcelona, and am thinking of walking from there three months to Santiago de Compostela from early June to early September.
From Barcelona, I’m planning on doing the Catalan and the Aragonés routes to join the Frances, and then walking to Leon.
Since I’ve done Leon to SDC, I’m tempted to walk up to Oviedo then join the Primitivo route instead.
Three months seems plenty of time to do this, with some meandering and side quests along the way and not too much of a rush on either ends.
Any advice or hints or feedback would be really appreciated
Muchas gracias!