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mikevasey said:Hi Dusty
if i was to do a shorter section again for two weeks i would consider walking from luarca(about 250km from santiago)its a really beautiful fishing village on the Austurias coast , the next 4 stages could be broken up into 13-18km partly coastal sections 1)Pinera 2) castropol 3)Tapia 4)Ribadeo. Then you would be walking into inland Galicia which is very special in itself. The sections after that start stretching to about 25km, no more, and the least is Baamonde to Miraz(about 15km).There are peregrino/a hostels on regular basis on this section, and for people who walked the camino frances before this would have more of a camino feel to it.
mike
CaroleH said:I wonder how much harder physically it is than the Frances or Vdlp, more ups and downs? :?
CaroleH said:I wonder how much harder physically it is than the Frances or Vdlp, more ups and downs?
CaroleH said:Anyway, hope that you have time to contemplate and remember and digest the journey, and may the experience enrich your life. Take your time.
I have the same question.Would you advise Camino Norte for someone walking alone? the sense of community with the people you meet along the way on Camino Frances sounds appealing, but the views and ancient sites (tunnels and caves) some posters have mentioned in this thread make Camino Norte sound really interesting, especially if it's not so tricky to find alburgues. I'd just like some company now and then. And how is the route marked if it's sometimes difficult to spot?
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