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I wanted to bring this relatively new Way to the members attention. I walked this in the summer with a companion who was undertaking her first pilgrimage. It covers some rugged coastline, two existing pilgrimage routes and ends at St Michaels Mount. Almost uniquely for a British mainland...
Just done Las Pedroneras to El Toboso. El toboso is 10 km beyond mota del cuevo. The official signage, white signs on posts with gr239 on it at moats, say it is only 4 km. Whilst it is a great section to walk, there is very little shade and you will be there at the hottest part of the day...
I am frankly tee'd off at the behaviour of some pilgrims/tourigrinos/cheap holiday itinerants.
I stayed in a well known alburgue eleven days ago and am now back here as a volunteer. Having a chat with other voluntarios who have been here longer than I, I was given a resume of what tends to be...
Anyone walked the invierno in reverse from SdeC?
Am looking to use this route as part of my trek from SdeC to Jerusalem next year.
Info on the ease of following against the arrows would be welcome
Last walked in Galicia in 2015. At the time most Junta alberges had great looking kitchens, but no equipment provided to use them, I.e. no pots, pans, utensils.
Is this still the case?
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