- Time of past OR future Camino
- Most years since 2012
I asked the question on another thread about how many fellow pilgrims would be on the Via de la Plata in October-November. From this link (thanks SY) http://peregrinossantiago.es/esp/oficina-del-peregrino/estadisticas/ I did some crude number-crunching on the 2014 numbers and thought you might be interested.
My conclusion based on 2014 arrival data was that I'd probably encounter only 2-3 pilgrims/day on average if I left Seville in mid-October. (Fewer at the southern end, and picking up as one goes north)
There would be 2 or 3 times as many leaving Seville in April, May or June. The high-season numbers would be comparable to the Camino Frances pilgrims arriving in Santiago in late November-December.
I'd be interested in any comments and corrections.
My conclusion based on 2014 arrival data was that I'd probably encounter only 2-3 pilgrims/day on average if I left Seville in mid-October. (Fewer at the southern end, and picking up as one goes north)
There would be 2 or 3 times as many leaving Seville in April, May or June. The high-season numbers would be comparable to the Camino Frances pilgrims arriving in Santiago in late November-December.
I'd be interested in any comments and corrections.