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On the 12th of April I will leave Barcelona to go to Llanca. My Camino will begin in Cap de Creus, the most Easterly point in Spain, walking back to LIanca where I have a reservation in a hostel. The next day I will continue on the Cami Girone de Sant Jaume untill I reach Monserrat then the Camí de Sant Jaume to Pina de Ebro on the Ruta de Ebro. Passing through Zaragoza I will turn off after reaching Gallur on to the Camino Jacobeo Castillano Aragones until I reach Burgos on the Camino Frances. When I reach Ponferrada I will take the Camino de Invierno to Lalin continuing on the Camino Sanabres to Santiago de Compostela. From Santiago I head towards Muxia to my final destination Cabo Touriñan, the most Westerly point in Spain.
Ojalá.Cheers Mick.
Hiya Laurie, in November 2015 I booked the bed in the 4 Bed Dorm for €17. it was a bit cheaper than a single room, shared bathroom in the Pensio Llanca.Thank you for all the HARD WORK you have done on the Cami St Jaume sites,cheers Mick.What a wonderful Camino you have planned. If you are going to stay in the youth hostel in Llanca, I'd just suggest you check the price of the Pensio Llanca, because when I stayed there last June, the price was the same for a bunk room in the hostel and the pensión. The pensión is quiet, clean, very basic. They are both well located for the trek up to San Pere de Rodes, which starts away from the center of town and the beach. Buen camino, Mick.
Hola, Mick,On the 12th of April I will leave Barcelona to go to Llanca. My Camino will begin in Cap de Creus, the most Easterly point in Spain, walking back to LIanca where I have a reservation in a hostel. The next day I will continue on the Cami Girone de Sant Jaume untill I reach Monserrat then the Camí de Sant Jaume to Pina de Ebro on the Ruta de Ebro. Passing through Zaragoza I will turn off after reaching Gallur on to the Camino Jacobeo Castillano Aragones until I reach Burgos on the Camino Frances. When I reach Ponferrada I will take the Camino de Invierno to Lalin continuing on the Camino Sanabres to Santiago de Compostela. From Santiago I head towards Muxia to my final destination Cabo Touriñan, the most Westerly point in Spain.
Ojalá.Cheers Mick.
Brilliant stuff Mick ! What a life changing journey . Buen caminoOn the 12th of April I will leave Barcelona to go to Llanca. My Camino will begin in Cap de Creus, the most Easterly point in Spain, walking back to LIanca where I have a reservation in a hostel. The next day I will continue on the Cami Girone de Sant Jaume untill I reach Monserrat then the Camí de Sant Jaume to Pina de Ebro on the Ruta de Ebro. Passing through Zaragoza I will turn off after reaching Gallur on to the Camino Jacobeo Castillano Aragones until I reach Burgos on the Camino Frances. When I reach Ponferrada I will take the Camino de Invierno to Lalin continuing on the Camino Sanabres to Santiago de Compostela. From Santiago I head towards Muxia to my final destination Cabo Touriñan, the most Westerly point in Spain.
Ojalá.Cheers Mick.
Dear Amigo del Camino, next year I will do exactly your route ! From Cape to Cape!On the 12th of April I will leave Barcelona to go to Llanca. My Camino will begin in Cap de Creus, the most Easterly point in Spain, walking back to LIanca where I have a reservation in a hostel. The next day I will continue on the Cami Girone de Sant Jaume untill I reach Monserrat then the Camí de Sant Jaume to Pina de Ebro on the Ruta de Ebro. Passing through Zaragoza I will turn off after reaching Gallur on to the Camino Jacobeo Castillano Aragones until I reach Burgos on the Camino Frances. When I reach Ponferrada I will take the Camino de Invierno to Lalin continuing on the Camino Sanabres to Santiago de Compostela. From Santiago I head towards Muxia to my final destination Cabo Touriñan, the most Westerly point in Spain.
Ojalá.Cheers Mick.
Hi Julio, after my gran recorrido I might be able to answer some questions about the route you have,cheers Mick.Dear Amigo del Camino, next year I will do exactly your route ! From Cape to Cape!
Julio
I walked the Norte/Primitivo route as a 63 year old female last spring and loved it. Although I've not done the la Plata, from what I read it sounds like the stages between facilities may be even further apart, not to mention way fewer pilgrims to connect with. I'd choose the Norte/Primitivo, just my opinion.That should be an amazing journey/camino Mick. I wonder how long that will take you?
I am thinking, nothing definite yet, to do a 6 week camino from mid August to end September, can't decide whether I must do inland (la Plata) or coastal (Norte & Primitivo). I will be walking solo and that will be a challenge for me because, I cannot speak Spanish, 72 y female. I have walked the France in 2009 with a friend and since then the Camino keeps calling me back, "El Camino es una droga".
Once more, go well and a huge BUEN CAMINO!!!
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