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Can I start Northern caminos from Muros de Nalon city?

Gint

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2018 9th Sept I will start my Northen Caminos
Hi guys,

I am Landing at Asturias airport and I booked my first night at Muros de Nalon city. Can I start my caminos from there or I should go to specific point? Where can I register myself for caminos and where can I get the passport?

Many thanks!
 
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Yes you can start there. There is no official start point for pilgrims going to Santiago. You do not need to register anywhere!

As for your credential (passport) why not order it in advance from this forum? Ivar sells them in the forum store above. You fill the details out yourself.

Just get there, find accommodation for the night, get a stamp and walk.

Buen Camino!
Davey
 
Hi Davey,

this is great news!
my first night I booked on airbnb so I guess I have to request for a stamp in church at this city?
 
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A church would be good for your first stamp, but it doesn't have to be. Most pilgrims get their days stamp at their accommodation, but many bars/cafe's have them too. So yeah, church will do, or a local bar. It really does not matter!

As you can see there are not a lot of 'rules' to being a pilgrim! The main one is you must walk all the LAST 100km to obtain a certificate (The Compostela) and you need two stamps a day for the last 100km. One a day before then is fine.

What is your route? You going straight down Del Norte or turning off for the Primitivo?

You are gonna love it
Davey
 
As I am starting in Muros de Nalon I will head to west and follow pilgrim road. I do have an app and book, but haven't planed details yet.
I do have 16 days for walking, do you think this is enough to reach final point? as i dont want to rush too much i want to enjoy the walk.
 
As I am starting in Muros de Nalon I will head to west and follow pilgrim road. I do have an app and book, but haven't planed details yet.
I do have 16 days for walking, do you think this is enough to reach final point? as i dont want to rush too much i want to enjoy the walk.

Yeah, on the Norte you would have plenty of time to get to Santiago. For instance:

https://www.pilgrim.es/en/northern-way/

And remember, all stages are only recommendations, do your own thing as it suits you!

Davey
 
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Hi Gint,

I started my Camino in Santander in July and I didn't have a credencial. I took an old one with me hoping that later I will be able to obtain a new one. However, on the very first day I was given a sheet of paper by the hospitalera which was meant to substitute the credencial so I collected the stamps in it. Then, in Pineres dear Manuel (Hospitalero) gave me a new credencial and with great care cut out and glued my stamps into it. :)
 
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I spent a few days in Muros de Nalon earlier this year-- for your sello, the church may not always be open but the bartender at the restaurant in the square will know the hours. If not, there is the town hall/casa consistorial on the main square, or the turismo on your left on the way out.

There is no formal registration for the Camino, but take note of the first time anyone wishes you "Buen Camino," and that will do for official registration.

The del Norte is a great trail, and you should enjoy the seafood along the way, and the company of other pilgrims.
 
That was where we started in 2014. We took the bus into Asturias from the airport and then grabbed the next on to Muros de Nalon and got off at the roundabout and started walking! A rather inauspicious place to begin but it was a great Camino. If you stay overnight there and begin early in the am...so much the better. Two weeks is plenty of time. Buen Camino!!
 
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If you have time, go to Cudillero, it's only 5 kilometers from Muros de Nalon and you'll see something like this


Cudillero.jpg

Buen Camino!
 
That was where we started in 2014. We took the bus into Asturias from the airport and then grabbed the next on to Muros de Nalon and got off at the roundabout and started walking! A rather inauspicious place to begin but it was a great Camino. If you stay overnight there and begin early in the am...so much the better. Two weeks is plenty of time. Buen Camino!!
You took a bus into Asturias??? o_O
 
Thank you all for great advises!
Now I started to think I either have to go for Northern or Primitivo way? Primitivo seems more hilly. any advice?
 
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Thank you all for great advises!
Now I started to think I either have to go for Northern or Primitivo way? Primitivo seems more hilly. any advice?

Your choice, but the Primitivo is simply superb!

But, you could always make the choice at the last minute, for instance you may have found some nice pilgrim friends by then and may not want to leave them behind if they choose a diferent way! It has happened to me before.

Davey
 
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