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¡Hola John!.
Bonitas fotos. Lo estuve leyendo un poco y hago un apunte por si lo quieres corregir. El museo que visitaste en Grandas, es el Museo Etnográfico de Grandas de Salime y, aunque las tradiciones son parecidas, lo que allí ves son las antiguas costumbres y forma de vida del occidente de Asturias, no de Galicia.
Hi John !.
Nice photos. I was reading a little and make a note in case you want to correct. The museum is to see in Grandas is the Museo Etnográfico de Grandas de Salime and although traditions are similar, what you see there are ancient customs and lifestyle of western Asturias and not of Galicia.
http://www.museodegrandas.com/
Hi there John!, nice work on your blog, with your personal experience! It sure will be useful for other pilgrims doing the Primitivo!
I have a couple of questions...: one is that you said that, on your day from Lugo to Ponte Ferreira, you first took a detour towards Bahamonde for like 5km and then decided to get back to the original way, and that you would later regret that decision...: can you explain why you regreted it?
Also, because of the comments and photos posted about my albergue, Ponte Ferreira, it would seem to me that you didn't especially like it, ...am I right or wrong? What do you mean by "At cost of 24 euros for bed, dinner and breakfast I had the pleasure of doing my laundry in a stream that ran through the grounds of the Albergue..."?
Thank you, and best wishes,
If you have the time, start with the Norte, then join the Primitivo and end with your variante. Perfect Camino to me.What an enjoyable read. Thank you so very much for sharing. I am leaving for my first Camino on May 24th, and was debating the whole time, should I just do del Norte, or Primitivo. Well sir, you now have convinced me that I HAVE to do the Primitivo. But in Lugo I will detour through the Camino Verde, to Sobrado dos Monxes. Have a greaat one, and once again, thanx.
What an enjoyable read. Thank you so very much for sharing. I am leaving for my first Camino on May 24th, and was debating the whole time, should I just do del Norte, or Primitivo. Well sir, you now have convinced me that I HAVE to do the Primitivo. But in Lugo I will detour through the Camino Verde, to Sobrado dos Monxes. Have a greaat one, and once again, thanx.
I actually plan on starting in Santander, Looks like brilliant minds think alikeIf you have the time, start with the Norte, then join the Primitivo and end with your variante. Perfect Camino to me.
Even more brilliant is you bus from Santander to Santillana and start there as the stretch from Santander to Santillana is quite ordinary.I actually plan on starting in Santander, Looks like brilliant minds think alike
Last year I did Oviedo-Lugo-Sobrado-SdC and definitely my favourite camino experience (so far). I would do it again this year at the drop of a hat but haven't found the necessary time slot yet. Maybe October-November. I also walked Norte starting in Santander previous year and highly recommend that too. I am jealous.....What an enjoyable read. Thank you so very much for sharing. I am leaving for my first Camino on May 24th, and was debating the whole time, should I just do del Norte, or Primitivo. Well sir, you now have convinced me that I HAVE to do the Primitivo. But in Lugo I will detour through the Camino Verde, to Sobrado dos Monxes. Have a greaat one, and once again, thanx.
Looks like I got lucky, and chose a good route for my first camino. I am really excited, only 2 months to go. Did you find it hard to follow the the Trail between Lugo and Sobrado? I have read from other People that they ended up getting a bit lost. By the way, just drop everything and join me if you would likeLast year I did Oviedo-Lugo-Sobrado-SdC and definitely my favourite camino experience (so far). I would do it again this year at the drop of a hat but haven't found the necessary time slot yet. Maybe October-November. I also walked Norte starting in Santander previous year and highly recommend that too. I am jealous.....
Thanks for the tip, I just might do that. I am looking Forward to see the Paleolithic cave paintings in Santillana anywaysEven more brilliant is you bus from Santander to Santillana and start there as the stretch from Santander to Santillana is quite ordinary.
No it is not too difficult. I think it is fair to say that not everyone will end up following exactly the same path! But look through this and you won't go too far wrong.Looks like I got lucky, and chose a good route for my first camino. I am really excited, only 2 months to go. Did you find it hard to follow the the Trail between Lugo and Sobrado? I have read from other People that they ended up getting a bit lost. By the way, just drop everything and join me if you would likeEnjoy the day.
Thank you JohnMcM, thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog. it gave me a good idea as to what to expect on the Primitivo in June/July 2018.I'm posting this blog here in case it can be of help to others who are planning to walk the Primitivo route.
https://jmcmil.wordpress.com/2015/06/14/camino-primitivo-may-june-2015/
Buen Camino
Glad to be of help Pam.Thank you JohnMcM, thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog. it gave me a good idea as to what to expect on the Primitivo in June/July 2018.
Hello @JohnMcM. I have just discovered this thread and, as I will walking the Primitivo in May/June next year, I thought I would ask you about the temperatures. I know there seems to be nothing normal about our weather patterns anymore, but did you carry (and need) a sleeping bag? Many thanks, Mel
Many thanks. MelHello Stripey Socks,
As far as I can recall the weather was variable but not 'very wet'.
The mornings were a little misty and chilly at times, probably due to the elevation. Yes, I had a lightweight sleeping bag.
I can't recall getting my waterproofs on, and none of my photos have me wearing them. Maybe I just got lucky?
Go prepared would be my advice.
Buen (lovely Primitivo) camino
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