Lirsy
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Primitivo, Norte, Francés, Volunteer Hospitalero.
I will begin my seventh Camino on May 24 (this time only from León), but I am already starting to plan my eighth Camino for when I retire (probably in April 2020), and I intend it to be a little longer!!
Do you know which is the longest Camino de Santiago?
What I'm looking for is the longest Camino de Santiago (historical Camino) that is reasonably marked (it may not be completely marked but where mostly you can find some signs to follow), for which you can find tracks for the GPS, where you can find Albergues for pilgrims (maybe not every day, but at least most days), etc... In short: a Camino de Santiago counting with a reasonable (even if not complete) infrastructure for pilgrims.
The longest without signs, albergues, tracks, etc .... I already know that!! From New Zeland (which happens to be at the antipodes!!), but unfortunately I am not such a good swimmer!!
I know I have a lot of time to plan, but it will probably be a bit difficult to find all the necessary information. Even making the decision on which Camino to follow will become complicated.
Do you know which is the longest Camino de Santiago?
What I'm looking for is the longest Camino de Santiago (historical Camino) that is reasonably marked (it may not be completely marked but where mostly you can find some signs to follow), for which you can find tracks for the GPS, where you can find Albergues for pilgrims (maybe not every day, but at least most days), etc... In short: a Camino de Santiago counting with a reasonable (even if not complete) infrastructure for pilgrims.
The longest without signs, albergues, tracks, etc .... I already know that!! From New Zeland (which happens to be at the antipodes!!), but unfortunately I am not such a good swimmer!!
I know I have a lot of time to plan, but it will probably be a bit difficult to find all the necessary information. Even making the decision on which Camino to follow will become complicated.