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Thank you for the replies. I know the 4 days is tough....the slight taste will just set up a longer trip in the future.
Don't you mean only the appetizer?I was just concerned that you wanted everyone to have a 'Camino of a Lifetime'
It would be a bit like having the best Gourmet Meal of a lifetime, but only staying for the Entree
Usage is different in different countries. "Entree" is used for the main course in North America, but not elsewhere. The differences apparently evolved from the time when there were many more courses.Don't you mean only the appetizer?
Interesting, good to know!Usage is different in different countries. "Entree" is used for the main course in North America, but not elsewhere. The differences apparently evolved from the time when there were many more courses.
4 days is very short, but if that's all you can do then I would suggest a flight to Santiago de Compostela then get bus to Portamarin to walk back to Santiago from there. It's likely to be wet that time of year, so take good rain gear.I am so glad I found this resource. I have learned a lot from all of the input from everyone on this forum. My 3 siblings, uncle and myself are heading over for a fast and first time mini-camino. I wish we had more time. I have done a good amount of research. I just have a few doubts about the section or trail to take. We are flying into Barcelona at the end of March. Train to Pamplona. My initial thoughts are to do a 4 day section between Pamplona and Logrono. Which sections would you chose? Does this sound like a good section from our Barcelona / Pamplona start?
Originally I wanted to do the norte route. After researching, it seems that there will be little resources available at this time of year and the hike may be a bit tough. We are not really looking for a tough hike nor a hike that challenges us physically. I know this is not a norte thread, but i figured i would ask. Any input from anyone about the norte route at the end of March?
Should I consider a different route? We are very social and somewhat fit. We are looking for a scenic and moderately easy hike. I have spent a month in Spain and fell in love with the people and culture.
If you had 4 days and were taking a few of your family members on a camino of their lifetime what route would you choose?
Any insight would be great. Thank you.
Someone previously wrote that you need at least 8 to 10 days to have a Camino experience. For some that may be true, but for someone like me I think you need a longer Camino. But that is a personal feeling that changes with each person.
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