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[QUOTE="Pxlwiz, post: 601549, member: 59003"] My son and I did the Norte as far as the cut off to Oviedo where we picked up the Primativo last summer and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is certainky no through hike but if you're on the camino for religious, spiritual, or cultural reasons it does not disappoint. Some of the cities you pass through do take a bit of time to get in and out of but they are real gems worth visiting. The view coming into San Sebastian comes to mind as a particularly fond memory. I picked the Norte oner the CF based upon many youtube videos which made it look WAY more scenic and MUCH less crowded, and for me the experience did not dissapoint. I wasn't stealth camping so the warm reception I received in the albergues and from my fellow pilgrims was probably the polar opposite of what the German lady experienced. There was a bit more pavement than I might have wished for and some of the midevil rock roads were brutal, but I took that as the price to be paid for what I found to be gorgeous views, amazing cuisine and warm and supportive hospitality. Don't be put off a good route By a negative reaction to misplaced expectations by another Hiker. Buen Camino [/QUOTE]
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