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  1. lindam

    Montserrat to Pamplona Nov ´23

    Indeed the information provided by the Associació d'Amics dels Pelegrins a Santiago is always revised and kept up to date. Sadly, it has been some time since I last walked the route. Long story short but I now find myself living in the Azores. I hope to return to live in Barcelona and walk...
  2. lindam

    Montserrat to Pamplona Nov ´23

    Certainly the route I suggested above is by no means a great challenge. It was a fairly short walk along the road before reaching the trail marked Camí dels Degotalls. I do not think you need to be concerned about the level of difficulty. It was far more of a challenge walking up to...
  3. lindam

    Montserrat to Pamplona Nov ´23

    I am uncertain of which trail you are being asked to avoid. It is a short stretch along the road from Montserrat before you come to the Camí dels Degotalls which is the way I have walked when going in the direction of Igualada.
  4. lindam

    Montserrat to Pamplona Nov ´23

    A lovely route but does require some careful planning in some sections due to the lack of accommodations. Enjoy this year's adventure!
  5. lindam

    Learning Portuguese from Portugal (not Brazilian)

    There is also an App called Language Drops where it is possible to select European Portuguese. The free part of the App will give you five minutes per day of Portuguese practice, mainly in the form of vocabulary building (rather than grammar). Boa sorte!
  6. lindam

    Montserrat to Pamplona Nov ´23

    @Stivandrer How wonderful to read about your journey! I have walked this route a couple of times and have many vivid memories. It is my wish that one day I will again find myself there again. Indeed, the albergue in Artieda with its Mexican-inspired menu and artisanal patxaran is a favourite...
  7. lindam

    Looking for recommendations for pilgrim friendly accommodation in Barcelona.

    While I have never stayed there, I have on many occasions walked past this albergue in Barcelona: https://reaj.com/albergues/mare-de-deu-de-montserrat/. It is located in Barcelona, in the neighbourhood Vallcarca, at the top end of the city near to where one will find the markers to begin the...
  8. lindam

    Big Camino from Barcelona - June 2024

    While walking this route, I have relied on the most up-to-date PDF found on this site: http://amicsdelspelegrins.org/ca/cami-catala-per-san-juan-de-la-pena-2/. There you will find a list of albergues and services available to pilgrims along the way. The last time I walked this route there was...
  9. lindam

    Big Camino from Barcelona - June 2024

    I have walked the route from Barcelona via the Cami Catalan and Aragonés followed by the Frances to Santiago. It was a wonderful walk with beautiful and varied scenery along the way and took a total of 52 days of walking. However, as mentioned by @oursonpolaire, I would be concerned about the...
  10. lindam

    New Pilgrims' Albergue in Tàrrega

    More good news for those contemplating a walk on the Catalan Camino: a new albergue for pilgrims has now opened in Tàrrega. It can be found in the premisis of the old factory of Cal Trepat. Accommodations are provided for up to 12 pilgrims and it offers a kitchen as well as heating in the winter.
  11. lindam

    Internet cafes shortly after los arcos?

    You might try seeking a locutorio when you reach a larger population centre. These are businesses that allow one to book time on a computer with or without access to a printer.
  12. lindam

    Camino Catalán Experience

    Hello Anaderol, The Catalan Camino is generally well marked although you will find fewer markings when compared to your experience on the CF. If you look at my reply above to @stevelm1, I posted the link for a PDF listing accommodations and services along the way. Do be advised that it will...
  13. lindam

    Camino Catalán Experience

    Hello, It is a pleasant urban walk to leave the city of Barcelona, with many beautiful architectural gems along the way. Exiting the city, one finds the Laberint d'Horta where the camino joins a nature trail that leads to the small community of Sant Cugat with its monastery. The walk from Sant...
  14. lindam

    Camino Catalán Experience

    I have walked the Catalan Camino a couple of times, starting in Barcelona. For the most up to date information regarding albergues and services along the route I would recommend looking at the PDF found on this site: http://amicsdelspelegrins.org/camino-catalan-por-san-juan-de-la-pena/. You...
  15. lindam

    Telescopic poles on Vueling - checkin?

    Is there the possibility to fit your poles inside your checked in baggage? I have flown with Veuling several times from Santiago to Barcelona using this method with no problems.
  16. lindam

    Good resources for would-be expats? (US citizen in ES or PT)

    Having been through this process for both Spain and Portugal, it should be noted that permanent residency (following five years of temporary residency) and/or citizenship in Portugal requires a certain level of language proficiency. Otherwise, it is possible to continue to renew one's temporary...
  17. lindam

    Industrial site museums on the caminos de Santiago

    Sounds very interesting, and with a Catalan connection as well. Thanks for sharing @peregrina2000.
  18. lindam

    Has anyone come across any of these mythical beasts of the Iberian peninsula?

    For anyone starting their Camino in Barcelona, you will find dragons hiding throughout the city. This is because Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the patron saint of Catalunia, so named after having slayed the dragon and saving the princess. These mythical creatures can be found on prominent...
  19. lindam

    LIVE from the Camino Live from the Camino: beginning in Valença

    I will look forward to reading about your journey along the way. All the best for a wonderful Camino experience shared with your daughter!
  20. lindam

    Women out there - Deuter backpack

    I have used my Deuter 30 + 5 pack for multiple Caminos. I find it to be very comfortable with padding and support in all the right places. Certainly, I have tested its durability and have been quite satisfied. Enjoy your Camino, whichever pack you choose!

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