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You will enjoy it very much. The countryside is wonderful. When it comes to the decision much later into the trek as to whether you go via the Frances or the Ourense route take the Ourense route. Harder, but more rewarding and you can stay at the monastry of Oseira.
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I live on Dartmoor, England, many miles from the sea. Down the road from my house is a wood. For sixteen years before I walked my first Camino, ( I have walked three others since plus other routes), I would take my dogs for a daily walk through the wood. The wood always has been and continues to...
Dear Kirkie, short, long, quick, slow, we are all different but we get there in the end, and that’s what’s really important. I have a fairly set routine. I leave early, I stop only for twenty minutes for lunch where I decide where I’m going to stay the night and then walk until I get there. It’s...
HI Kirkie, As you can imagine, it’s flat so rapid progress is possible. The Frances took me 21 days. My legs have a life all of their own and my body just seems to follow on.
I walked from Bath Abbey to Westminster Abbey along the Kennet and Avon canal and the Thames Tow path. 150 miles over 5 Days. This year I am going to walk the coastpath around the Isle if Man. Next year will be the Camino Primativo. More information and videos here.
I am walking the Ingles from Ferrol. My blog is at
www.horizonsfar.blogspot.co.uk
My photos are on a public Facebook page at
Photos from the English Camino.
You were right very easy, But Johnny, I thought you could have rung ahead and told them I was coming. They kept me waiting an hour. Oh, and I learnt you have to be alive when you walk it. I have my friends ashes with my and a fully stamped passport in his name. But no certificate. But they did...
Thanks Ann, it is very inspiring and very hot. In going onto Fisterra and then fly home on Friday. It is my forth Camino and as I'm hitting 70 next year will definitely be the last. The knees won't take no more, but I have loved everyone of them and have memories that no one can take away.
After an aborted attempt to walk the Norte and having had to return home to cope with a family illness I have managed to grab ten days to walk the Ingles and on to Finestere.
My blog is at. www.horizonsfar.blogspot.co.uk
For some reason I can't be bothered to fathom out I can't post photos...
Hi,
I walked this route last year and throughly enjoyed it. I made a short video if the trip if you are interested which you can see at
www.dartmoorwalker.blogspot.co.uk
Enjoy your trek.
The Camino Norte was to be my 4th Camino. I set out from Bilbao and had made good progress by midday getting within 8kms of Castro Urduiales when I received a telephone call from my daughter to say that my wife had been taken into hospital. I immediately did an about turn and headed back to...
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