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Buen CaminoWe start on April 22nd and will also walk the Invierno. Hope you have a Buen Camino!
Thanks for the feedback. I am hoping I will be 'match' fit by the time I reach the San Salvdor! ;-)We did San Salvador last year, beautiful but tough.
Buen Camino
I start on 30 April, going as far as Leon and then am walking the Ingles. I have done the Primitivo twice and as far as I am concerned, it is the best. Do walk the Hospitales route - I have done both routes and there is no comparison IMHOThanks for the feedback. I am hoping I will be 'match' fit by the time I reach the San Salvdor! ;-)
Thanks Jenny - will keep that in mind. I am going to cross over to the Verde and then cross-country to SdC to avoid the Frances. MelI start on 30 April, going as far as Leon and then am walking the Ingles. I have done the Primitivo twice and as far as I am concerned, it is the best. Do walk the Hospitales route - I have done both routes and there is no comparison IMHO
I walked this route last year beginning April 13. Although very isolated, it was my best camino yet, and I have walked 9. At 72, it was challenging but doable.10 May for me from Madrid, up to the Frances, then the San Salvador from Leon and Primitivo from Oviedo. Buen Camino! Mel
I walked this route last year beginning April 13. Although very isolated, it was my best camino yet, and I have walked 9. At 72, it was challenging but doable.
Buen camino.
My short answer is - it depends. The Camino de Madrid has fewer walkers and I personally liked it that way. When I walked it last May, I only encountered 5 other pilgrims along the way. If you like lots of people interaction, choose a route accordingly.May I ask which one is the best?
CdeM, CSS or CP?
thank you