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We are getting to Finisterre with our teenagers, and I wonder, is there any kind of water sports in the place? like surfing, kayaks, jet ski or anything like that?
hi everybody, we walked the north rout to Gijon, and took a bus to Oviedo, where we want to start the Primitivo. Tomorrow we are starting our way to Grado. Since we had a rough day today, we want to skip walking in the the city, and start a bit more in the country. Where would you suggest we...
Hi, could you tell me if were you walking the "official" trail, or did you take the side roads near the sea?
And are all the roads sunny, or is it - sometimes at least - shaded?
Hi, we are walking the Norte from mid July to the end of August. During this time, our children will be joining us, two at the middle of the trail and two to Compostela, each time for a week. I tried to look for flights/trains/bus from Madrid to those destinations, and there are fewer options...
I'm planning on walking the Camino del Norte on July-August this summer. We are planning on walking mostly on the seaside trails (as much as we can). I have a Speedgoat 5 trail runners that I find very comfortable on short walks I've been doing till now (up to 10 km), but I was told by someone...
Hi,
We're walking the Camino in August, there's still a long time till then, but hey, planning is part of the fun, isn't it?
We have six weeks including everything and we plan to start from Irun. We thought of stopping on the way two or three times for more than one night, both to rest and to...
We are also hiking the Camino next August, and I, like you, was worried about me getting stressed if we won't have a place to sleep, so I wanted to book all the accommodations in advance. My husband is more relaxed, so he suggested that we book for the first two or three days, and then depending...
We are planning to walk the CDN in August, and I'm a bit scared of the long walking days. I heard that on this route you can't avoid 28-30km days. If I don't mind sleeping in private accommodation once in a while, is it possible to break it into no more than 20km a day on average? of course...
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