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Camino/caminos May 2018

Lee Jackson

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Camino Frances Apr-may 2017 Portugues (2018) Norte (2018) Le Puy (2019) Celtic (2019) Frances (2019)
Hi All, i am planning to walk some of various Caminos from May 1-june 10. Looking at Norte via Plata and Portuges. I am just going to hop around each of them.
I completed the Frances last April-May and now need to treat the Camino bug that i was bitten by.

So am looking for ideas on favourite sections, best portions in terms of scenery and history.

Any options/ opinions you want to share?
Favourite Albergues?

Beun Camino!
 
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I am just going to hop around each of them.

Sounds like fun :).

Or you could just walk a continuous camino, with all its good bits and bad bits, as a pilgrimage, rather than looking outwards for "scenery and history". They are all good. Choose any one - if you have the camino bug then you will be back again to walk another :).

Jill
 
Looking for extreme pilgrimage, I hear the Primitivo can fit the bill. I have plans for the Invierno / Ingles and maybe the Norte sometime.

In addition, there is now a way to combine a 25 km camino in Ireland with the Ingles and still get a Compostela. The future sounds like fun.
 
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Sounds like fun :).

Or you could just walk a continuous camino, with all its good bits and bad bits, as a pilgrimage, rather than looking outwards for "scenery and history". They are all good. Choose any one - if you have the camino bug then you will be back again to walk another :).

Jill
Lol
Sounds like fun :).

Or you could just walk a continuous camino, with all its good bits and bad bits, as a pilgrimage, rather than looking outwards for "scenery and history". They are all good. Choose any one - if you have the camino bug then you will be back again to walk another :).

Jill
i thought of just doing one, but cant really decide which to do and not sure i will have another chance to travel back again. Travel from Canada and enough time off is hard to do.
 

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