It is very easy to do the Camino del Norte from camping site to camping site, in July Spain will be open and many people will choose that option.
Last year a couple did the Camino del Norte camping, they made a video about the best campgrounds
Don't worry about that, It is not so crowded, those photos are from a special day of hiking, that day more than 1500 hikers from all over Spain came to walk the route (Senda Costa Naviega) from Barayo to Navia.
@Walking Nature World has made some beautiful videos on that route (Senda Costa...
It's a new walking path, I guess the idea is to take advantage of all the people who walk the Camino de Santiago and know a very spectacular area, it is a very rugged valley, deep gorges, cliffs 300 meters high, slate hills, canyons, waterfalls, towns like Riodeporcos that can only be accessed...
A great path is being prepared that will unite the three main Caminos de Santiago, following the course of the Navia River from its source in O Cebreiro (Camino Frances) through the Camino Primitivo in Grandas de Salime and ending in Navia in the Northern Camino ...
It is a pity that the town council doesn't clean that area, in the west of Asturias the town councils are in charge of ensuring that all the coastal paths are clean and well conditioned.
Since you live in Ribadesella and you are 2 hours from Navia, I recommend the Travesia Costa Naviega that...
Be careful, don't walk the hospitales route if it's snowing, the yellow arrows are not visible.
Campiello to Berducedo (Hospitales route) - February 2018
And there are so many coastal paths to discover.
For example, Asturias has the least urbanized coast in Spain, only 6% of the Asturias Coast is urbanized, you could cross Asturias along the coast almost without stepping on the asphalt.
There is a blog called JFcamina. They have walked 575 kms...
There is a Facebook group called Camigas. It is a networking group for women who are traveling on the Camino de Santiago and who want to buddy up with other women.
Buen Camino!
On the official tourism website you have all the information about the tides and how to get to the beach
Official tourism website
http://ascatedrais.gal/ascatedrais/portada.php?idioma=en
Buen Camino!
It's not that crowded, that photo is from a hike, every year, in June, there is a hike with more than 1500 hikers. Hiking clubs from all over Spain come to do the route from Barayo to Navia. It's called "Travesia de la Costa Naviega".
That's the video from last June
http://cort.as/-7G2R
I have done an update of that route
The new route goes on the left side of Barayo, where the coastal path officially begins, there is a very large sign that indicates it, in fact on google maps it is also marked the beginning of the coastal path. It's called "Senda costa Naviega".
There is...
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