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Many apologies if this topic has already been raised, but I am so confused and frazzled by now that I couldn't face a long search.
We are doing the VdlP next March/April and I just can't work out the simplest and cheapest way to get our bikes to Seville (we live in Edinburgh, but let's just say...
Thank you all. At present we are mainly battling with how to get there without (a) getting the bikes destroyed and (b) having to remortgage our house! It seems more complicated to get to the start of the Camino than to bike it! I will have a search among the topics as I am sure there will be...
I don't think I'm that bothered about the comradeship. There will be the two of us, and for me this is very much a pilgrimage. But I take your point about perhaps starting at Roncesvalles or Pamplona - would that sort the weather problem? I have no trouble with rain or mist or cold, but snow - no.
My friend and I (both middle-aged but reasonably fit women) are planning to cycle the VdlP next March/April. We have touring bikes and neither of us has ever mountain-biked or has any wish to do so. If we take the roads only, will we really miss out? We originally wanted to do the Camino...
I'm planning to go with a friend by bicycle in March/April 2013. I am hoping to collect sponsorship along the way in memory of another friend who died earlier this year, but that's by the bye. I have always wanted to walk the Camino and am cycling simply because walking would take longer than we...
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