I've done the Camino only once but, from my recollection, I would say 'no' there's not a lot of asphalt on this stretch. There is asphalt along the way but mainly it is packed dirt, as falcon says. There is a long stretch of concrete walkway leaving
Logroño (and entering it too) that seemed to go on forever, which I found very hard on the feet. The walk into Burgos seemed interminable (that's asphalt and concrete!) but, when we got to the river, it was a pleasant two hour walk to the cathedral.
A local Navarra website has reported the death of a 61 year old German peregrina this morning in Zuriain. The cause appears to have been cardiac arrest. The third death of a pilgrim in Navarra in...
We’re currently on the Frances. We’re walking from SJPDP. We’re looking at our projected dates for Sarria to Santiago. When we try to find lodging it all looks sold out on booking.com. What...
A few km before Portomaran, a huge swarm of wasps swooped down on a pilgrim. Thankfully, he wasn’t stung. He said it looked like a flock of sparrows that swooped down and he thought they were...
Reposted from Wise Pilgrim comments, was hiking with this pilgrim. Don’t follow app,go just a bit further past to well marked turn, not the one with spray painted arrow on stop sign:
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