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LIVE from the Camino Advice on Norte now - Ribadeo to Santiago

scroz

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Hi, am in need of some advice. Am currently doing the Norte, solo, having started from Oviedo. It's pretty empty, which is not in itself a problem, but I am beginning to worry about some of the safety aspects, particularly from Ribadeo into Galicia. One of the hostels I have reserved at (o Xistral) has already said that they are no longer doing meals because of Covid so you have to bring your own and from what I understand for a couple of days around that area there are not many cafes, shops, etc. Also, to put it in a bit of context, I had a very unpleasant incident happen a few days ago (police called, report filed - I may write about it in a separate post but dont want to go into details here), and so I am a bit concerned that this area may be pretty deserted and may not be such a wise idea at the moment. I am considering skipping a couple of stages if I can find some form of transport eg to Villalba. Or I could just stop at Ribadeo and leave the rest for another year. Any advice from those who have been through this part before much appreciated! I have bookings (either in hostels or hotels) but most are cancellable with a bit of notice.

Apart from the bad stuff, have been loving the Camino so far!
 
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Sorry to hear that you had a bad experience. If I had to make a suggestion then it would be get to Mondenedo then make a choice about skipping a section or two. It does ( or did) have some infrastructure and towns between it and Ribadeo, you could always check in at the tourist info in Ribadeo and ask about buses for the sections ahead and get a timetable as well. You can can wander into Abadin before O Xistral to see if anything is open. There is a comedor ( dining room ) in a little secretive bar in Gontan but as most people don't know it's there they don't ask about it.
Mondenedo is a little town with much Camino history and seemed very friendly to pilgrims when I was there, again most people go through it without giving it much attention, but it is worth a visit.
Buen Camino
Ps if you feel edgy about lonely or quite stretches, which I sympathize with, then from Baamonde to Sabrado is the one to consider an alternative mode of getting there.
 
I’m sorry I can’t offer any advice about the route from Ribadeo as I diverted onto the Ruta do Mar at this point. But I would advise you to trust your instincts about whether you want to continue. If you are feeling uncomfortable, perhaps you could take transport to another busier section of a different camino, although I have no idea how busy any camino is at present. Just trust your gut feelings - they are usually reliable.
Buen camino
 
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An update - entering into Galicia in the Norte and suddenly things have got quite busy- plenty of people around (at some points I would almost say crowded, so I can only imagine what it is like in a normal year!). I guess also there are fewer alternative routes here compared to the Asturian part, so everyone is on the same path.

Not all albergues (nor bars/cafes on the route) are open but the ones that are seem to be quite busy.
 
Hi, am in need of some advice. Am currently doing the Norte, solo, having started from Oviedo. It's pretty empty, which is not in itself a problem, but I am beginning to worry about some of the safety aspects, particularly from Ribadeo into Galicia. One of the hostels I have reserved at (o Xistral) has already said that they are no longer doing meals because of Covid so you have to bring your own and from what I understand for a couple of days around that area there are not many cafes, shops, etc. Also, to put it in a bit of context, I had a very unpleasant incident happen a few days ago (police called, report filed - I may write about it in a separate post but dont want to go into details here), and so I am a bit concerned that this area may be pretty deserted and may not be such a wise idea at the moment. I am considering skipping a couple of stages if I can find some form of transport eg to Villalba. Or I could just stop at Ribadeo and leave the rest for another year. Any advice from those who have been through this part before much appreciated! I have bookings (either in hostels or hotels) but most are cancellable with a bit of notice.

Apart from the bad stuff, have been loving the Camino so far!

I think the area you are worried about is from Baamonde to Sobrado , its around 40km .
Miraz was always the epicentre of this section but if this is closed do me a favour Scroz
Get into the spare willy [ wallet] and when you get to Miraz or even a bit further on ring
Hotel Rural Bi Terra , Reguela and be treated like a king/queen .
If you cant affords an extra few euros share a room and have less beer in SDC
They will collect and drop you off .
It was a very popular stop for many when we did the Norte.
If Miraz is open its fun , we loved it , but you get there too early thus thus reason why we stayed in the hotel on the other occasions.
 
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