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Walking the Camino Vasco during Semana Santa - Updated plan and seeking feedback
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[QUOTE="WestKirsty, post: 987737, member: 53670"] Buenos dias! A few years ago I posted here with the idea to walk the Camino Vasco during Semana Santa 2020. That didn't happen for obvious reasons but I'm really thinking of trying for it again this year. I spent a week on the Camino Frances over the Christmas break and loved it! I also walked from Santo Domingo to Haro so did the final stage of the Vasco in reverse. And now I can't help but plan to complete the route, the sooner the better. I've been looking through the threads here and the usual helpful websites. I think accommodation might be an issue as it looks like the albergues along this route were closed in 2021 (except Vitoria) and no news yet for this year. I've also found some of the websites of smaller pensions listed on the Gronze site are no longer active (boo Covid!). I know Semana Santa is a busy/expensive time for lodging in Spain (I live in the Basque country) so want to try and reserve accommodation soon. If closer to the date it looks like the albergues will be open, I'll cancel. I've found some reasonably priced rooms in some places but other places are pricey! This is the itinerary I've put together based on where I can get reasonably priced rooms. I was wondering if anyone had any insights on this idea - particularly the long day 3? From what I've read, the route to Beasin is relatively easy so I'm hoping that day would be doable. I have walked that distance a few times before...I'm just not sure about the terrain! Day 1: Irun to Hernani (25km) Day 2: Hernani to Tolosa (19km) Day 3: Tolosa to Zegama (39km) Day 4: Zegama to Salvatierra/Agurain (22km) Day 5: Salvatierra/Aguurain to Vitoria (28km) Day 6: Vitoria to La Puebla de Arganzon (19km) Day 7: La Puebla de Arganzon to Brinas (27km) Day 8: Brinas to Haro (3.5km) (and train back home to Bilbao). *Side note: I was in Haro a few weeks ago so don't feel the need to revisit it again so soon. And I found a cheaper room in Brinas! Any feedback on the plan would be greatly appreciated! K [/QUOTE]
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