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Thank you for your reply, Johnnie Walker. I look forward to seeing the changes on the route.Hola - yes you can buy a paper copy here: www.csj.org.uk
There are some changes to the route currently underway and I'm going put to write these up in about 10 days. However the signage remains good. Email me please.
Thanks, Johnny Walker: I walked the Ingles in June 2017 and found the CSJ Guide very helpful...
Hola @Irenie - we used @JohnnieWalker 's guide to create our own stages, which worked well. First time we took 8 days, second time 9 days becasuse we stopped over in Betanzos to visit the churches and Pasatiempo park. We also broke the Betanzos-Bruma stage by stopping in Meson do Vento for 2 nights with the pick up suggested by the guide.
You can check out our stages for both in our blogs Return to the Camino and Camino 2015.
See links in my signature below.
It's very easy to plan short stages and staying in albergues all the way on the Ingles. I did that last summer because of an injury and enough time:Thank you, Tia Valeria. I definitely am getting closer to figuring out how to make shorter distances for this Camino, with your help and many other posts and replies. I also like the idea of staying more than one day to explore. I don't see your signature below, but think I can find your blogs.
It's very easy to plan short stages and staying in albergues all the way on the Ingles. I did that last summer because of an injury and enough time:
- Ferrol to Xubia ("Albergue de Neda", the town of Neda is approx 2km onward): 15,6 km
- Pontedeume: 16,1
- Mino: 11,1
- Betanzos: 11,9
- Presedo: 14,1
- Hospital de Bruma: 16,3
- Sigueiro: 24,8
- SdC: 17,3
(all distances are from official start in old harbor in Ferrol and then from albergue to albergue and finally to the Cathedral. Measured with wikiloc).
Useful and easy to navigate web page: https://www.gronze.com/camino-ingles
Buen Camino!
@Mike Savage, I'll be with you in spirit, with this itinerary. Buen Camino and safe travels.Irenie,
I will be a couple weeks behind you. I expect to start from Ferrol after spending a couple days in A Coruña starting on September 24th then fly from Santiago to Seville on October 6th.
Safe travels and Buen Camino!
La Voz de Galicia has reported that a new albergue is in the works in Poulo, which would break up the distance to Sigueiro:
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/notici...s-obra-albergue-poulo/0003_201707S13C5994.htm
Poulo should be somewhere around this Casa Rural in a place called A Costa:La Voz de Galicia has reported that a new albergue is in the works in Poulo, which would break up the distance to Sigueiro:
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/notici...s-obra-albergue-poulo/0003_201707S13C5994.htm
Eh, well, I think it's just a professionally developed sense for details. I just hope that at least two other similar properties (although on other Caminos) will wait until I hit the lottery jackpot
Hola @Irenie - just to help with the blog links.Thank you, Tia Valeria. I definitely am getting closer to figuring out how to make shorter distances for this Camino, with your help and many other posts and replies. I also like the idea of staying more than one day to explore. I don't see your signature below, but think I can find your blogs.
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