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I walk the Via Augusta from Cádiz in 2015, without GPS tracks, just following the arrows and I did find my way. There were no arrows to confirm your way, there were only arrows when you had to turn or change direction. It's signed by volunteers from the Camino Society in Cádiz. I...
Thanks for your answer. I am reading the CdM section since a couple of weeks, a lot of real good informations.
I am happy, I did some of the lonely routes in Spain, luckily this routes were all more or less good sign posted, good to know the CdM too.
Hello fellow pilgrims,
I am planning to walk the Camino de Madrid next year in May. I am a minimalist pilgrim, I just carry the necessary or less.
My question is, do I need any electronic navigation devices, or is the way good enough sign poster?
I prefer just to follow the yellow arrows and...
Thanks for your post and reply. I am home since a couple of weeks, still impressed, still the awesome pictures in my head.
I started in Santander, from San Vicente Camino Libaniego to Potes, I had a second night in Potes, what a nice place! Then Camino Vadiniense, bad start, fighting wild dogs...
Yeah good news! Thanks for your reply. I will start in April 17th in Santander, stay two nights in Potes, that allows me to visit the monasterio Libiana without to hurry. I hope the weather is with me, snow is no problem, but to much snow could change my planning, that's the Camino. Buen Camino...
I am planning to walk Camino Libaniego and Vadiniense next year and conect it with camino San Salvador. Is the Routa Vadiniense possible without electronic navigation devices? I like to follow the beautiful yellow arrows. ;-)
Thanks for posting your experiences! :-)
Oops I have to add, I had no problem with my poor spanish, if you have to ask for the way, you will find out that the people along the way do not know about the Camino, ask for the next city or village, then you will find the way again.:-)
The Camino society in Cádiz has an office, it's open Tuesday 9pm to 11pm and Thursday 9am to 11am. Luis of the society is an experienced pilgrim and answers every question and has some good advice for the Via Augusta. The way is marked enough, when you find no arrow simply walk straight. You...
Hello Pilgrims,
I am in Muxia now. The Via Augusta was wonderful and well sign posted, better than some parts of the Via de la Plata. It was quite crowded on the Via Augusta, there was one other pilgrim on the way. ;-)