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After Santiago

joecamino

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With the help of many people on this Forum and on the walk, I arrived in Santiago this week! What an experience!

I'm taking everything in, greeting new friends as they walk in-- and also thinking about what's next. Hoping folks here might have some ideas.

I want to hang out with a friend in Madrid for a few days, and I'd also like to see some of the northern coast of Spain, between Asturias and San Sebastian. Also, I liked Burgos-- and some folks I met there-- enough to want to drop in again.

It seems like I could get to either the north coast or to Madrid fairly easily from Santiago. And either could work as a jumping off point for France and Germany.

So...any thoughts on best ways to route this-- or other locales to consider? (Tomorrow I'm doing the day bus tour to Muxia and Finisterre)

Thanks! :)
Joe

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
A selection of Camino Jewellery
Hey Joe,

I'm not stalking you.......honest ;)

I went to Madrid after finishing and can highly recommend it, very relaxed for a capital city with great scenery, food and art. I was short on time so flying made sense and really wasn't much more expensive than getting the train.
 
I hope you will spend an extra day or two in Santiago.
See the rooftop of the Cathedral, the museum.
Visit the Museu de Pobo Gallego, an AWESOME free folk museum.
Just hang.

I generally take a bus back to Madrid.
Lots to see there too.

You can find REALLY inexpensive flights to France and Italy, as well.
Have fun!
 
A selection of Camino Jewellery
With the help of many people on this Forum and on the walk, I arrived in Santiago this week! What an experience!

I'm taking everything in, greeting new friends as they walk in-- and also thinking about what's next. Hoping folks here might have some ideas.

I want to hang out with a friend in Madrid for a few days, and I'd also like to see some of the northern coast of Spain, between Asturias and San Sebastian. Also, I liked Burgos-- and some folks I met there-- enough to want to drop in again.

It seems like I could get to either the north coast or to Madrid fairly easily from Santiago. And either could work as a jumping off point for France and Germany.

So...any thoughts on best ways to route this-- or other locales to consider? (Tomorrow I'm doing the day bus tour to Muxia and Finisterre)

Thanks! :)
Joe

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What Joy..... I thought about your trip from time to time, wondering how you were doing and keeping you in my prayers. A pilgrimage well and truly done. :)

I've had thoughts about post-Camino visits to other parts of Spain, and I think that, time permitting, I will head to the Northern Basque-Country coast. I want to enjoy the vistas and the cuisine, and get to experience some of the culture of that region. If for some reason I can't do it post-Camino, then I will return to walk the Camino Norte in 2018 or 2019.

Again, Joe, my hearty congratulations..... with a virtual slap-on-the-back :)

----Dave
 
Welcome to the club Joe,

I walked into Santiago a little more than a week ago and also bussed to Muxia and Finesterre. Did you make it out to Cape Faro?

I have some extra time on my hands so I flew to Bilbao by Vueling Air where there is some art to be seen. (E.g. See latest blog post at http://www.jjkpryde.com ).

In a few days I'm planning to walk towards San Sebastián to take in some of the Bay of Biscay views and seafood before heading back home.

Looking forward to hearing how you solve this problem.


--jgp
 
A selection of Camino Jewellery
Congratulations Joe! So many great choices and if certain places touched you then that is a great place to start. For me (right now) I love the whole Galicia region as well as Lisbon, Porto, and the small coastal towns of Western Portugal and Spain.
 
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
How about a bus to Irun !and then wander up the Voie Litoral - thru Les Landes - which is mercifully flat...
 
With the help of many people on this Forum and on the walk, I arrived in Santiago this week! What an experience!

I'm taking everything in, greeting new friends as they walk in-- and also thinking about what's next. Hoping folks here might have some ideas.

I want to hang out with a friend in Madrid for a few days, and I'd also like to see some of the northern coast of Spain, between Asturias and San Sebastian. Also, I liked Burgos-- and some folks I met there-- enough to want to drop in again.

It seems like I could get to either the north coast or to Madrid fairly easily from Santiago. And either could work as a jumping off point for France and Germany.

So...any thoughts on best ways to route this-- or other locales to consider? (Tomorrow I'm doing the day bus tour to Muxia and Finisterre)

Thanks! :)
Joe

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Consider Salamanca or Segovia. Both fantastic small cities!
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
Way to go Joe!

I've always fancied the FEVE railway from Ferrol to teh Basque country.

If you like eating fish the the restaurants in San Sebastian are devine!
 
The Basque Country, especially Donostia-San Sebastian, would easily get my vote.

Then again, I loved it so much here that we worked out a way to get to live here 1/4 of the year, and plan to live here full time as soon as possible. So I'm biased.
 
With the help of many people on this Forum and on the walk, I arrived in Santiago this week! What an experience!

I'm taking everything in, greeting new friends as they walk in-- and also thinking about what's next. Hoping folks here might have some ideas.

I want to hang out with a friend in Madrid for a few days, and I'd also like to see some of the northern coast of Spain, between Asturias and San Sebastian. Also, I liked Burgos-- and some folks I met there-- enough to want to drop in again.

It seems like I could get to either the north coast or to Madrid fairly easily from Santiago. And either could work as a jumping off point for France and Germany.

So...any thoughts on best ways to route this-- or other locales to consider? (Tomorrow I'm doing the day bus tour to Muxia and Finisterre)

Thanks! :)
Joe

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Hey, congrats Joe!! I wondered how you were going. I hope it was everything you hoped for ... and then some! :)
 
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