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Last year my brother and I did St Jean-Pied-de-Port - Orisson - Burguete, then always between the so called Brierley stages to Compostella de Santiago. No accommodation problems at all.
Buen Camino 😎 🇪🇸🇳🇿
Thank you, Trecile. I, accompanied by my brother, completed our Camino pilgrimage last September.
We ignored the so called 'Brierley' stages enjoying the small towns and villages. No trouble at all with accommodation. If one wants to meet people, they will appear. I often ranged ahead wanting...
I, for one, will be eternally grateful that I married a strong woman. I, have grown as a person throughout the years and as an equally strong couple we have managed to raise two wonderful, strong daughters, who are as early twenty year-old's, forging their own path.
Why stay at the same villages and towns this time around?
On my first Camino, I ventured off-stage, meaning quieter villages etc.
Worth consideration??
I'm keen on doing the Camino del Norte in either June or September '25? Probably the former as I would like to experience a spring Camino with all the flowers etc.
Any advice?
I agree totally with your sentiments. I am leaving Auckland New Zealand now to start my Camino next Saturday. Excitement would be an understatement!
Buen Camino 😎
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