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You may wish to spend "rest days" in a large city or town where there is something to do during your free time. Alternatively, you can simply make days with very short walks, perhaps only as far as the next albergue, and enjoy the relative downtime. My experience is that every two weeks or so...
I agree about the good food, coffee, and cheap wine in these areas. Well worth the hike through! A touch of quotidian secular life when on the Camino...
I only walked the Camino Frances in 2006 but have done four Caminos in total (the last being the Camino Portugues in 2020). My experience is that "Camino Families" tend to be welcoming. Those with limited language skills may be limited to a smaller community of pilgrims but very many travel...
Matt,
My only thoughts are to be sure to keep your wife the priority in all of this. Perhaps being challenged to transform into a more loving husband will serve to be a far more beautiful and rewarding Camino than anything experienced in Spain....
Hi All!
I am a veteran pilgrim, however I've never walked anywhere in winter.
I am tempted to walk from Porto starting around 12/28/19 and walking - slowly at first - towards Santiago. I would likely need very short days (15km?) for the first two or three days of walking.
Would anyone know...
Re: No Letter
Thank you very much for your response in clearing this matter up! I look forward to starting the camino the second week in June and can't wait!
Best,
Alan
Hi Folks,
Does anyone know if it is neccessary to have an official letter of intent from a parish priest stating that one is a Catholic in good standing and doing the pilgrimage for religious reasons in order to get the certificate of completed pilgrimage / the "pilgrim passport" during the...
June!
Hey Natalie,
Maybe we'll see each other on the trail! I should be starting about that time but don't know what the differences are between leaving from Roncesvailles or Port. I just finished a three day hiking adventure in Liguria, Italy: in the mountain fortress trail above Genoa...
Wow! You guys are great; informed and quick! Thanks for the speedy replies, I guess I haven't got the time to walk from Italy this year, but how great would that be??
Thanks again!!
Walking from Italy??
Is it Possible to walk from Rome? I'm in Florence and would love to start from here, but how long would it take?
Thanks for all help!
Peace,
Alan
Well, it's great to see so many others onlist ready to take up the journey while in their twenties. Does anyone know how long it should take from Roncesvailles?
Thanks!
Alan
Hey Eric,
Glad to see there is another out there with the same question! What has made you decide to start the pilgrimage from Orleans? How long do you expect it will take you?
Alan
Hi Folks,
I am a 25 year old New Yorker who very much hopes to make the pilgrimage to Santiago de Campostela this June and July. I see many posts by folks 50+ years old (and I think that is AWESOME) but am wondering how many of you soon to be pilgrims are about my age and if any of you are...
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