- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via Gebennensis (2018)
Via Podiensis (2018)
Voie Nive Bidassoa (2018)
Camino Del Norte (2018)
In our confinement, we're planning 2021. There's nothing better than to look ahead and hopefully, turn dreams into reality.
We are tossing between walking the Caminho Português, which we were going to walk this year and for which we have a plan, and the VdlP.
For a number of reasons, mainly health ones (one of us can't walk long distances), we like to plan ahead and book. We know that removes a lot of the flexibility, but it gives us certainty, and the planning by asking questions on this forum allows us to factor in what otherwise flexibility would give us.
Such as places where we should stay more than an overnight.
We have already planned more than an overnight in Salamanca, and we have visited Sevilla and look forward to exploring more that beautiful city.
So the question is: where else would you recommend we spend more time (as in a day or two) on the VdlP and the Sanabrés?
Our plan is to start on or around 19 April 2021.
Thank you in advance!
Buen Camino!
Andrew and Rachel
P.S.: expect more questions about how to shorten otherwise long stages on the VdlP!
We are tossing between walking the Caminho Português, which we were going to walk this year and for which we have a plan, and the VdlP.
For a number of reasons, mainly health ones (one of us can't walk long distances), we like to plan ahead and book. We know that removes a lot of the flexibility, but it gives us certainty, and the planning by asking questions on this forum allows us to factor in what otherwise flexibility would give us.
Such as places where we should stay more than an overnight.
We have already planned more than an overnight in Salamanca, and we have visited Sevilla and look forward to exploring more that beautiful city.
So the question is: where else would you recommend we spend more time (as in a day or two) on the VdlP and the Sanabrés?
Our plan is to start on or around 19 April 2021.
Thank you in advance!
Buen Camino!
Andrew and Rachel
P.S.: expect more questions about how to shorten otherwise long stages on the VdlP!