I will walk part of the Sanabres in September and in Santiago a friend will join me to walk to Finisterre and Muxia.
She prefers to have her backpack transported although she would not mind walking a day with it.
I do not have a clue how to start booking seeing I never use this helpline.
I see...
Election day today. So first to the pollingstation and then an organised walk. We chose 9k.
Rerouting due to the mud.
Break at the local canteen of a soccerteam.
This might be of help.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?msa=0&ll=41.250023883694446%2C-4.592285000000016&spn=9.453676%2C14.128418&mid=1Ri9eQL2rE26aoP3mQkZYbHWzBC4&z=6
Well, then I am not " most people " though I am pretty sure more think like me.
I like Finisterre aka Fisterra but I prefer the last hundred kilometers from any Camino entering Santiago.
Looking forward to entering via the Camino Sanabres in September.
IMO it is utter drivel. Shallow content and full of clichés. But of course " de gustibus non est disputandum".
There is more literature to find in my collection of Tintin.
Had some time to spare between appointments so visited the beguinage and the gorgeous church in St-Truiden.
Dates back to the 13th century. Well preserved fresco's.
UNESCO world heritage.
https://www.werelderfgoedfotos.nl/en/photos/263-flemish-beguinage-sint-truiden.html
Gronze has a good list of all types of accomodation.
https://www.gronze.com/camino-norte
Be aware that many coastal towns on the Norte are favourite places for Spaniards themselves. It can be quite busy in summer and tricky to find affordable rooms.
I am merely posting an objective fact. I have no intention at all to talk religion here seeing it is against the forumrules.
It beats me why you would put a laughing emoji under my post. But again " De gustibus non est disputandum ".
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