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Camino Primitivo in May 2015
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[QUOTE="Tia Valeria, post: 292233, member: 6537"] Hola [USER=45271]@Laureene[/USER] - I assume that you do mean the Camino Primitivo. Oviedo is the best place to start if flying into Asturias airport. Camping will, I believe, be difficult as this is mainly farmland where the owner might not want campers, or wild moorland/mountain with no nearby facilities. There are no camping areas although some albergues [I]might[/I] let you pitch a tent. The best way to go would be to check out the albergues where you will have simple accomodation and facilities as well as meeting other pilgrims. If you want some solitude you can book cheap private rooms in many places now. Wild camping is illegal in many places in Spain and there is no need really to take a tent. Extra watch is kept because of the fire risk - last year many hectares were destroyed because of fire. The Primitivo is a lovely route Buen Camino [/QUOTE]
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