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Easter 2015

scubajunky

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Hi all,
I walked the Camino de frances in 2013 from SJPDP to Burgos in just short of two weeks if I remember correctly.
I am considering going back this easter but cannot decide whether to do the Norde or continue from Burgos onwards.
Have I already walked the nicest scenery on the Frances by walking from SJPDP to Burgos ?
Is the Norde a more scenic route ? would there be more rain on the Norde during Easter ?
Would the Norde still be social enough to meet some great people, like I did on the Frances ?
Thanks in advance.
 
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Hi all,
I walked the Camino de frances in 2013 from SJPDP to Burgos in just short of two weeks if I remember correctly.
I am considering going back this easter but cannot decide whether to do the Norde or continue from Burgos onwards.
Have I already walked the nicest scenery on the Frances by walking from SJPDP to Burgos ?
Is the Norde a more scenic route ? would there be more rain on the Norde during Easter ?
Would the Norde still be social enough to meet some great people, like I did on the Frances ?
Thanks in advance.


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I would suggest you continue where you stopped last time, aka Burgos and walk wherever you get to. If you don't make it this year to Santiago, then next year, doing the same, restarting at your last stop. Buen Camino, SY
 
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