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Background Reading for Camino Del Norte?

Peregrino44

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Frances (2014) Finisterre (2014)
Howdy everyone,

Does anyone have any recommendations for books that provide background information on the Camino Del Norte and/or surrounding areas? Could be about the history of the Norte itself, or just about the regions in general. I am trying to get at least a little background info in before I leave!

Thanks!
 
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I don't know of anything so specific. Laura Perazzoli and Dave Whitson's Pilgrim Route: The Northern Caminos (Cicerone) has a fair bit of material scattered about in its pages, usually in pointing out a building of interest. Hugh Thomas' The Spanish Civil War has several chapters about the prelude to the war in the north, particularly Asturias and the Basque country, and is a good read (Lord Thomas was from the generation of historians who wrote to be read by non-academics). An entertaining and informative book about the Basques is Mark Kurlansky's The Basque History of the World. For some background on modern Spain, Giles Tremlett's Ghosts of Spain is worth reading.
 
I recommend Foders or any similar travel guide --you will pass through a lot of tourist areas and the travel guides have lots of advice on what to see, when it's open, places to eat/sleep, and a bit of history/culture. There were some interesting churches I'd never have seen if all I used were Camino guides.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
This should help you with the first part of your Camino del Norte trek:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0140298517/?tag=casaivar02-20
I included the amazon link because you can pick up used copies pretty inexpensively, but recommend borrowing a copy from your library, in case you don't think its a keeper.
Buen Camino!
 

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