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I believe the PC has a coastal alternative, not so many mail roads. I walked the Frances, only a small percent of that is along main roads as I recall it.I was wondering if anyone knows which route has the least amount of walking on main roads?
I had a quick look at the Portuguese route and it seems to run along a lot of main road.
Are you asking about routes or sections that go into Santiago? There are many sections of the longer routes, or routes that merge with the Camino Frances (as @trecile suggests), that would be good candidates if you don't care about reaching Santiago.which route has the least amount of walking on main roads?
The Madrid Camino has very little road walking and it is a wonderful, quiet Camino experienceI was wondering if anyone knows which route has the least amount of walking on main roads?
I had a quick look at the Portuguese route and it seems to run along a lot of main road.
I have walked on some country roads that see virtually no traffic that have been really beautiful. When I walked on the Aragones this past October there is road walking but the camino is so rural that you have little to worry about. The same can be said for much of the VDLP. If it is the surface that bothers a person and causes problems this is another issue. Lucky for me it is not a problemAre you asking about routes or sections that go into Santiago? There are many sections of the longer routes, or routes that merge with the Camino Frances (as @trecile suggests), that would be good candidates if you don't care about reaching Santiago.
The Madrid Route.I was wondering if anyone knows which route has the least amount of walking on main roads?
I had a quick look at the Portuguese route and it seems to run along a lot of main road.
It's true. It's a pleasure for your feet.I've read that the Camino de Madrid has very little asphalt.
My friend and I walked the Portugese Coastal from Porto in September 2016 - loved it I don't recall long stretches on main roads, just at some places.I was wondering if anyone knows which route has the least amount of walking on main roads?
I had a quick look at the Portuguese route and it seems to run along a lot of main road.
It must just be me, I was looking at the map on Google and set it to "Walking and it seemed it was along the N550.My friend and I walked the Portugese Coastal from Porto in September 2016 - loved it I don't recall long ? stretches on main roads, just at some places.
That's what Godgle-maps does. It doesn't know about foot-paths, tracks & bye-ways. Download one of the excellent apps like @wisepilgrim's or try Maps.me. You'll find another worldIt must just be me, I was looking at the map on Google and set it to "Walking and it seemed it was along the N550.
Brilliant thanksThat's what Godgle-maps does. It doesn't know about foot-paths, tracks & bye-ways. Download one of the excellent apps like @wisepilgrim's or try Maps.me. You'll find another world