- Time of past OR future Camino
- First: Camino Francés 2002; most recent: Norte/Primitivo 2019
I've just received a copy of Alison Raju's new guidebook to the route, titled The Pilgrim Road to Trondheim and published by Museumsforlaget in Trondheim. Whereas Raju's earlier guide was published by Cicerone, this comes from a Norwegian publisher and boasts full color maps and up-to-date details on the routes between Oslo and Trondheim.
I used Raju's Cicerone guide when I walked the route in 2008 and have always found her route descriptions to be reliable, but I would have loved to have these maps with me. Sadly, she can't solve the biggest problem with this route--the crazy high cost of everything in Norway--but she has given English-speaking pilgrims with adequate savings a very useful new guidebook. It's most easily ordered through Amazon UK.
I used Raju's Cicerone guide when I walked the route in 2008 and have always found her route descriptions to be reliable, but I would have loved to have these maps with me. Sadly, she can't solve the biggest problem with this route--the crazy high cost of everything in Norway--but she has given English-speaking pilgrims with adequate savings a very useful new guidebook. It's most easily ordered through Amazon UK.