Camiño Dos Faros - insights and recommendations for July ‘21

Thomas Christensen

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May 12, 2015
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Hi everyone!

After I’ve finished walking Camino Invierno, I will maybe do Camino Dos Faros (around 8 days).

Dos Faros are totally new terrain for me and without many pilgrims I believe. I have the 2019 Cicerone guidebook, “Walking the Camino Dos Faros”, which should be very helpful, but it might be a bit outdated too, mostly due to Covid-19.

Therefore I’d highly appreciate inputs on:
  • Specific recommendations (things/towns/albergues which I shouldn’t miss, challenges, insights on recommodation/albergues, also due to the fact that, the possibilities maybe be somehow limited).
  • Specific circumstances related to Covid-19 I should be aware of.

Thank you in advance! 😀
 
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