eudaemons
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- September 2024
hey there!
i'm looking into my first camino, hoping to start around mid-late august - i've wanted to do the traditional frances route for some years now but haven't been in a position to seriously approach it until now (just finished my undergraduate degree!). unfortunately i won't have the time to do the frances as i have a fixed work contract from june-august and i'll hopefully start a postgraduate degree in mid september; however i've always been very adamant about doing a camino once i finished my studies and i think the slightly shorter timeframe of the camino portugues would be great for me.
at the moment i'm just stuck between the coastal or the central route. this will be my first camino and though i definitely need to spend some time preparing physically (i've found a lot of great guides on this!) i think i would be okay with either in terms of difficulty, but i would appreciate some first-hand advice from anyone. the scenery on both is beautiful, though i do like the idea of the coastal...i suppose mostly i'm just curious if there are any particular pros/cons to either route, or if either would make a better choice for a first camino.
if it matters - irish but will probably be flying out from london as i'm working in the UK for the summer. i'm in my early twenties and have some physical health issues (scoliosis/kyphosis, two-time spinal surgery in 2015/2023) but thankfully as of now am relatively pain free, and just deal with a bit of upper body weakness.
thanks in advance, and buen camino!
i'm looking into my first camino, hoping to start around mid-late august - i've wanted to do the traditional frances route for some years now but haven't been in a position to seriously approach it until now (just finished my undergraduate degree!). unfortunately i won't have the time to do the frances as i have a fixed work contract from june-august and i'll hopefully start a postgraduate degree in mid september; however i've always been very adamant about doing a camino once i finished my studies and i think the slightly shorter timeframe of the camino portugues would be great for me.
at the moment i'm just stuck between the coastal or the central route. this will be my first camino and though i definitely need to spend some time preparing physically (i've found a lot of great guides on this!) i think i would be okay with either in terms of difficulty, but i would appreciate some first-hand advice from anyone. the scenery on both is beautiful, though i do like the idea of the coastal...i suppose mostly i'm just curious if there are any particular pros/cons to either route, or if either would make a better choice for a first camino.
if it matters - irish but will probably be flying out from london as i'm working in the UK for the summer. i'm in my early twenties and have some physical health issues (scoliosis/kyphosis, two-time spinal surgery in 2015/2023) but thankfully as of now am relatively pain free, and just deal with a bit of upper body weakness.
thanks in advance, and buen camino!