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Walking a lot is great but I seriously advise putting some elevation into your walking there are some serious hills in the Camino Ingles. Plus bring softer shoes to avoid blisters and be aware there is some tarmac periods and also rough and sharp gravel. Because of the hils 20 plus KM takes...
I arrived Thursday 6th no mass at the Cathedral. Simple solution to the pilgrim office I let God stamp my passport. He knows how long I walked. Not a problem. There were dozens of stands and shops selling souvenirs. Maybe that's the solution.
I am at Hospital de Bruma after 3 day tomorrow Siguero and on to Santiago Thursday. I am not a hiker the hills have challenged since Pontedeume are tough but leave early head down plenty of water it can be done. My next camino will not be the Ingles. Not many English people at present. One thing...
Hi there I am spending two nights in the Hat Madrid post Camino on return journey, was a bit trepedacious about booking. Is it ok for guy 60 or would I feel out of place. Should I can cel and book elsewhere?
Thanks
JJ
I start from Ferrol on Palm Sunday and I have booked reasonably priced hotels in Ferrol, Pontedeume and Betzanos, private albergue in Bruma and Siguero and in Santiago. I felt on 1st Camino and also Holy week it was best to secure accommodation in advance.
Greeting all,
I am a new member on the forum planning my 1st Camino after many years of thinking about it.
I am beginning from El Ferrol on 2nd April 2023 and planning to attend Pilgrim mass on Thursday 6th. My accommodation is booked and I am in good physical shape. (for 60) I note some folks...
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