I loved it. It was like walking the Frances 10 years ago when it comes to density.
But ... if you like distances in the low 20s, then you have to plan and sketch. Some days may have to be 15 so the next one is only 25 and not 40. Or you have to figure out where there might be a town with a cafe from where you can call a taxi to take you to an albergue after 2x km and take you back to where you were picked up in the morning.
Also, it is HOT!!! You need to carry kgs of water and some food. I highly recommend gazpacho is tetrapacks found in the fridge sectio at the grocery store.
2nd also, nowhere to sit, unless you want your legs at a 90 degree angle, and your rear on prickly bits. It really is not a Camino that allows for naps in the shade.
Finally, it is HOT!!! I carried a Euroschrim silver dome umbrella and LOVED it. I walked in April and I pulled it out of my bag at noon. By 1pm I still wanted to collapse.
So it does take more thinking and precautions, and a working cell to call a cab, bit it is a beautiful route, one I will finish, and do again from tne start another time.