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I have probably done the Camino Frances 4-5 times and don't for the life of me why people want to rid a bicycle across it????Hola! Yesterday I walked into Burgos, 17 days after leaving SJPdP. Tomorrow I pick up a rental bike for what I hope will be a 3-day ride across the Meseta.
Does anyone have guidance on best cycling route(s) to León? Wherever possible-- and safe-- I'd prefer to ride the road, and leave the trails to my fellow peregrinos who are walking.
Also, if anyone who's done this stretch has suggestions on good places to break for the night, I'd welcome that as well.
Thanks!!
If you haven't done so yet mix lemon KAS with the beer.Lighter too-- despite beer, KAS,
Joe, good to see you moving along the way. I'm jealous - I really like Burgos. Castrojeriz is kind of an interesting town ........
A mild Wafarin Don!?In West Africa we used to drink the red drek Don Simone boxed wine with coca cola. On a very hot day it "almost" passes for sangria.
At Hornillos stay at El Molino. Owner picks you up in Hornillos and then returns you next morning to the Camino. Contact info for making reservation is in Brierley guide. Truly special experience. Best food yet. In 2010 when filming The Way, cast and crew stayed there. My best night yet and in OCebreido tonight. Buen Camino, CTAlso, if anyone who's done this stretch has suggestions on good places to break for the night, I'd welcome that as well.
Thanks!!
Some people are not able to walk, consider yourself lucky and be thankful that you can .I have probably done the Camino Frances 4-5 times and don't for the life of me why people want to rid a bicycle across it????
That becomes a "Shandy"...so refreshing. Yum!If you haven't done so yet mix lemon KAS with the beer.
That becomes a "Shandy"...so refreshing. Yum!
i just finished my camino via mountain bike paris to porto and then camino france backwards starting at santiago to pamplona because i messed up with my bus tickets == HEADS UP == (spanish buses (asla) will only take your bike as far as Irun and you will need a french company(ouibus) to take it further if you going back to paris etc ) look at my strava https://www.strava.com/activities/1825951457 Burgos i followed the cycle path and footpath just follow the yellow signs and follow the river until you meet up with bu600 and then it joins n120 https://www.strava.com/activities/1821796479 and found roadworks just outside Leon ,it's the fourth exit (the only two way traffic lane )1 exit is highway coming in second is highway outward third is highway and fourth is Leon east then its straightforward https://www.strava.com/activities/1821795388 I HOPE IT HELPS A BITHey everyone, thanks for the well wishes and ear-to-ear smiles!
It's been a good camino, even the hard days, like the one over the Pyrenees. My body's been burnt, bitten, and sore, but it's getting stronger. Lighter too-- despite beer, KAS, and tortillas.
Thanks again for the support. If you'd like to see more, I'm posting notes and photos here. Now, to leave Burgos.
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