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    Coastal in October

    Ps. I walked fron Sept 25 to Oct 6
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    Coastal in October

    I'm a slow walker with physical challenges. I walked from A Guarda to SJC in 2018 in 12 days. Not a drop of rain untl SJC. Be sure to take rest days. Buen Camino
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    LIVE from the Camino Caryn on the Aragonés

    Magwood, the local train to Canfranc stops in Huesca. No need to go back to Zaragosa.
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    Alternative towns to Mougas and Vigo

    I stayed at a private albergue in Viladesuso, on the highway about 16 km north of A Guarda and 14km from Baiona. It has private rooms with shared bath and a dorm. Also a nice deck overlooking the ocean. Comfortable mattresses!
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    Camino Portuguese alone or with someone

    Take a train or bus from Lisbon to Porto. Spend a day in Porto before you start walking. It's a great city to explore.
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    Daily distances below 15km

    Correction to my last post: My route would average 11.5km from Walls of Nalon to Ribadeo!!!!
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    Daily distances below 15km

    What is your criteria for "inexpensive." Will you be travelling alone or sharing a room? I've begun doing research on the Norte from Gijon. In terms of distance, it appears that it's possible to keep the distance of stages under 15km, except for a few stages after Ribadeo. From Walls of Nalon...
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    Aragones / Invierno advice, please

    I walked the Aragones starting April 21, 2023 from Canfranc Station. The first day it rained heavily all morning. I never had another drop of rain until I was past Logrono. Last year, another poster said there was snow at the beginning of April. It was all gone by the time I arrived. The...
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    A Guarda - Bruselas or Convento San Benito?

    I stayed in Bruselas. Nice, modern, clean, room, good bed, great shower. Breakfast was included. When I told the manager that I would be leaving before breakfast, he had the kitchen make a snack bag (sandwich, banana, and cookies) which I picked up at the bar before going to bed. I'm not sure...
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    Luggage transfer

    I used Tuitrans without any problems in 2018. Booked my transfers online.
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    Private Transport for 4 Pilgrims and 4 bikes (Logrono to Burgos)

    According to Rome to Rio, Jimenez Movilidad (local bus) has 5 trips a day. Took their bus from Villafranca Montes to Burgos. If you use them, make sure you have a reservation. The bus was full and some pilgrims without reservations were denied boarding.
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    Searching for a walking quote

    This quote from Bill Bryson in "A walk in the woods" says it all... “Distance changes utterly when you take the world by foot…Life takes on a neat simplicity too. Time ceases to have any meaning…All that is required of you is a willingness to trudge…you exist in a kind of mobile zen mode, your...
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    Transport Paris to Somport/Camino Aragones

    If you've got so much time to plan, and getting to Madrid from Australia is as easy as Paris, why not fly to Madrid. Train from Atocha in Madrid via Zaragosa is super easy - about 6 hours. Last spring there were 2 trains a day. As someone mentioned, it leaves you off at Canfranc Station. A local...
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    Where to start my Coastal Camino?

    I didn't do the Camino Portuges in Portugal, but started in A Guarda. The Way between A Guarda and Baiona is an easy walk and is beautiful. It's about 2/3 walking on the road, but the ocean is always on your left. Because of hip issues, I didn't take the rocky trail over the ridge from Mougas...
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    LIVE from the Camino Caryn on the Aragonés

    Lianna, I had a similar experience. In April there were very few pilgrims, and no native English speakers, except in a cafe in Canfranc (and they weren't pilgrims). My Spanish improved immensely. There's no other choice but to practice your Spanish. Keep on loving it! Buen Camino.

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