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Sure - I guess I could do that too. But then...since I've got to start in Santander (where I'm staying the night before my first day), I'm just not sure if it's worth spending the entire day walking a pretty short distance through what looks like an industrial area (as Tia Valeria pointed out...
That's a great list of options to consider. All of these are pretty good, I'm starting to think about taking the FEVE train directly to Mogro and starting out from there. Thank you so much for your input, Valeria!
Roman
Point well taken, thank you Valeria. I haven't heard about the police clamping down on this, so this is good to know. I understand this is ultimately my responsibility to accept if I decide to cross the bridge on foot. But just out of curiosity and to gauge the risks - if you know, of course -...
Thanks! I'll be starting out in Santander that day and the goal is to reach Santillana del Mar that same day. So with close to 40 km of distance, I'm trying to minimize the risk of getting lost on that stretch. :-)
Hi Tom -
Thanks a lot for your response, this is very helpful. I'll probably do just that unless I have a really good reason to go the roundabout way. And I'm glad to know for a fact that somebody did go that other route (via 322) in the past :-)
Roman
Hi fellow Camino walkers,
I'm doing the Camino del Norte in late April and just trying to prepare by working through the route with Google Maps. As I was poring over the maps, I realized that there's one specific maneuver in Mogro that most guides that I'd looked through either don't have any...
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