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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
Help choosing between CF, CdN, and VdLP
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[QUOTE="Antonius Vaessen, post: 1227907, member: 63898"] I walked the norte, the vdlp and the Frances to Burgos. To me the Frances was too crowded, so I changed over to the Sanabres from Zamora. I liked the norte because of the combination of sea ( and coast) and mountainviews. There is indeed much asphaltwalking but you can avoid many of these stretches by taking deviations that follow the coastline more There is a thread on the forum that describes many of them ( search under "coastal alternatives to the many asphalt on the norte", it is posted I think by Peregrina) My first camino was the Via de la Plata and I liked it. ( in april I will start in Sevilla again)There are some long stretches/ stages but that will suit you, because you plan to walk 40+ days. A pro is you will pass through some very nice cities where you could spend a restday : Sevilla, Merida, Caceres, Salamanca!!, Zamora and Ourense. A problem might be the heat in Southern Spain. When I started at the end of March temperature went up to 32 C. [/QUOTE]
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