rawsonc
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (2011), Portugues & Finisterre (2012), Norte, Lebaniego, Ruta de la Reconquista, Camino Covadonga & Primitivo (2013)
Hola all,
I’ll be walking the Primitivo this year and was looking into taking the route that connects the Primitivo with the Norte from Lugo to Sobrado dos Monxes (via Friol) to visit the monastery there. I have found a useful web page with route descriptions in Spanish but I was wondering if anyone had any experience of this way and could tell me if it is a difficult route to follow and if many peregrinos take this route? From what I can tell it’s marked with green arrows and there is only 12km of asphalt walking out of about 50km so splits nicely into two days. Any advice or comments would be appreciated.
Chris
I’ll be walking the Primitivo this year and was looking into taking the route that connects the Primitivo with the Norte from Lugo to Sobrado dos Monxes (via Friol) to visit the monastery there. I have found a useful web page with route descriptions in Spanish but I was wondering if anyone had any experience of this way and could tell me if it is a difficult route to follow and if many peregrinos take this route? From what I can tell it’s marked with green arrows and there is only 12km of asphalt walking out of about 50km so splits nicely into two days. Any advice or comments would be appreciated.
Chris