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I had an abortive camino last February - the Sureste from Alicante. Then a super one to Finisterre in June. Now I'm off to Huelva for a Saga walking holiday. But ... hold on ... there seems to be a camino here! WHAT?
http://www.csj.org.uk/camino-sur-huelva-zafra/ is that part of one by another...
We were lucky this year [2016] to be able to use the Holy Door for entrance to the Cathedral. Can anyone please tell me anything about the tomb that is just inside the door?
Many thanks!
I completed the Ruta del Ebro in late May 2015 - a beautiful but very lonely camino. I met one other pilgrim traveling the same way as myself in THREE WEEKS. I stayed in four albergues - and was totally alone in three of them.
My diary of each stage, and links to photo's are now on my web site...
I attract mossies like no-one else I know. Are there mosquitos on the VdlP in May? If so, I'll take a mossie net - any thoughts?
Stephen
http://www.calig.co.uk/camino_de_santiago.htm
Do you know any maps, showing paths [especially the Camino!] that can be downloaded onto a mobile phone? [I know you'll say "Leave your phone behind and just walk north, following the arrows when you see them!"] Stephen.
I plan to walk from Salamanca to Santiago in May, via Ourense. Can this route be "walked" or does it entail harder "hands and knees" climbing on the mountain passes? Last year I did the Portuguese route, from Porto to Santiago, and wondered if this Salamanca to Santiago might also be OK for me...
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