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40 pilgrims per day in June

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Wow Ivar, surprised at those statistics. I guess that I may not be alone after all!

Leave for Sevilla next Thursday, starting to get ready and beginning to get excited!

Cheers,
LT
 
The Via de la Plata was fourth on the list of busiest caminos:
Camino seguido.
Los caminos que han seguido la mayoría de los peregrinos son Frances-Camino de con 18.242 (72,28%); Portugues-Camino con 3.472 (13,76%); Norte-Camino de con 1.339 (5,31%); Via de la Plata con 1.218 (4,83%); Primitivo-Camino con 580 (2,30%); etc.
 
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Average of 40 people a day got the Compostela. Add 10-20 more on short parts of the Via. Started from Seville 29.04 and there were lots of people along the way.No chance to be alone.
ranthr
 
Absolutely astonished :shock: at these huge numbers.

Perhaps they are very much increased by those who start say, at Ourense.
 
Caminando said:
Absolutely astonished :shock: at these huge numbers.

Perhaps they are very much increased by those who start say, at Ourense.
Maybe.. but I have heard that there are a lot more people than usual that starts further back as well..

In a way it is good, to get some people off the frances..that will be very busy this year (as it was last year).

Saludos,
Ivar
 
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Apparently the albergue in Zamora has been at capacity the last months,

Andy
 
Caminando said:
Perhaps they are very much increased by those who start say, at Ourense.

I got into Santiago at the end of May (also quite busy) and there actually seemed to be fewer people after Ourense. There were bed shortages before then, but never after. It was very strange.

Anna-Marie
 

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