Can experienced pilgrims make a recommendation regarding the most scenic sections for the Camino Frances Route for someone who is only able to walk around 400 km? Thanks in advance.
Can experienced pilgrims make a recommendation regarding the most scenic sections for the Camino Frances Route for someone who is only able to walk around 400 km? Thanks in advance.
I walked from St.-Jean-Piet-de Port to Santiago de Compostela in 2011, 2012 and 2013. I found the first half of the camino most scenic. The Pyrenees were stunning. I also loved the sections from Astorga to Sarria or Portomarin.
Yes, I'm asking experienced beholders of beauty along the Camino Frances to share their opinions on the most scenic sections.Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Soo true and none so truer than on Camino ... you have to be there to see what I mean ... it comes from the inner
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I think this question really amounts to "Which half should I walk? First."Can experienced pilgrims make a recommendation regarding the most scenic sections for the Camino Frances Route for someone who is only able to walk around 400 km?
Can experienced pilgrims make a recommendation regarding the most scenic sections for the Camino Frances Route for someone who is only able to walk around 400 km? Thanks in advance.
Very good. Correct. Wise, indeed.Seek only "the best", and you will never find it.
Using Brierley stages Terradillos de los Templarios is about halfway along the Frances. Up to there you have:So I suppose I am leaning towards the first 'half'.
Superbly said, and thereafter, what else really matters?...the best part of the Camino is the inner journey...
Not that it is a "force" in some mysterious, God-given way