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...day (3-5pm) if that's what I needed. If you want to spend time in San Sebastian, I would recommend getting out of Irun early (leave at sunrise, eat *before*, the first 45-90 minutes are urban/up wooded hills anyway so there's not much) and you should be in town by mid-afternoon (incl. lunch...
I wanted to quickly follow up my earlier post with this video which was filmed around the same time I walked my CdN and Aurimas/Patriot's Day 1 starts exactly where mine did. It is the best video I've seen yet in terms of capturing the feeling of walking the CdN (but in Autumn/Fall rather than...
Please start in Irun. I walked the Norte in 31 days in 2017. The Basque country (Irun-Bilbao) was my favourite section, even though yes, there are lovely 2-3 stage sections in the rest of the walk. It's the only part I would absolutely not skip if I did the CdN again.
If you're willing to walk a...
The bike route on the Norte tends to run parallel rather than on the walking trail. You'll see signs regularly that lead the bici pilgrims one way and the pied pilgrims in another. Particularly in the Basque country, the walking route is not suitable for bikes and, generally, the Norte is very...
Hey all, I originally posted back when I was planning my first camino. I will be doing my third camino, the second in Spain, in April/May so am happy to share some experiences on this topic.
The fact that a cafe con leche cost about 1.20€ on average when I walked in 2017 was a life saver...
Totally OT, but probably starting in Burgos, as I only have about 3 weeks. Apparently, I "have to walk the Meseta" - quite honestly I'm still not sure I won't end up skipping ahead to Leon so I can walk to the ocean at the end... ;)
I will second all this; if you are willing to sleep anywhere...
I did the CdN July-August last year - and LOVED it. I'm looking forward to my partial CF next year, but I know I'll be back to the Norte soon. I just miss it. So I'm super excited for you that you're giving this one a try!
I carried a little more than you did and there isn't a single item I...
Hey there! I walked the Norte last year in the high season and can only recommend it. It's simply gorgeous. The one caveat I would add though is that it's not the ideal route for people on a tight budget wanting really short stages, as the pilgrim infrastructure isn't really set out for that...
I just wanted to quickly feedback on this, as I never followed up. Thank you so much for the tracks and the idea @Dave! The walk around the 'peninsula' was stunning and the coast around there was much wilder and freer than what I'd seen up until then on the Norte. I'd definitely recommend it to...
...(PUT THE GUIDEBOOK AWAY!), you'll have a great time in August. The Norte isn't as hot as the other Caminos, and when it is, the ocean is literally *right there* to cool off in.
I'd also suggest trying to plan your stages such that you're rarely if ever in or leaving a city over...
...set off in Hendaye on 17.07.17 and arrived in Santiago on 17.08.17, with another 3 days thereafter to Fisterre. Walking the Way in 32 days is *very* doable; the German guidebook I used to plan my itinerary actually did it all in 29 days (Irun to Santiago) and I extended it a bit to have a...
Unfortnunately we walked a long day from Mondonedo to Vilalba that day, so there was a fair bit of irritation on arrival o_O No one wanted to walk an extra 6km!
I walked this leg and on to Vilalba about 3 weeks ago.
Not a single peson of the people I spoke to at our coffee stop in Abadin, or at the Albergue that evening managed to find the 'camino real' and travel the shorter of the routes. The arrows/directions leading from the cathedral were...
Late response, I know, but it was closed for "Deep Cleaning" - which in Camino speak means bed bugs. There was quite a run of them recently and I heard that a number of albergues in Cantabria and Asturias were closed for a period over the 6 weeks I was in Spain for the same reason. I (and about...
Hey Terry!
Just got back to Berlin today so a perfect time to answer this! I walked 35 days from Hendaye to Finisterre with about 7.8kg SOW (6.7kg pack + shoes + change of clothes) and I carried about 2kg of food + water (dietary issues with gluten make the camino fun/interesting!).
It was...
Hi all, thanks for those replies.
Yes indeed, I meant to type Vilela not Vilalba!
Finally got a pension after checking about 15 or 20 - everything within a 30km radius seemed booked out. My friends had trouble finding anything in Tapia (which had been our intended stop for the day) and will...
Hey all, so with Tapia closed for 3 days, a large number of pilgrims are headed to Ribadeo today - what a nightmare!
Can anyone confirm or deny that Vilalba (the one 6.8km from Ribadeo) s closed this year?
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