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Thank you so much for your replies - keep them coming! We have walked Frances and Le Puy (so perhaps don't need to do Galicia again) but, as "older" walkers, we think about some of the longer stage distances. Altho there seem to be increasingly more refugios, La Plata is more isolated so one must be more familiar with conditions. We love the Camino lifestyle! Cheers, Liz.Which section(s) of La Plata are the most interesting for architecture, history and local culture? We only have 3-5 weeks to walk. Thank you.
Maybe an important part of a country's culture is it's people? Especially the encounters in the small villages.for architecture, history and local culture
This forum has been really fun for me. For our two previous caminos I checked over everyone's Q&A but asking my own questions and getting such caring answers is so rewarding! As far as distances, we usually only walk 20-23 K. From the 2014 accommodation listing, many stages are within our comfort, but some are quite a bit longer.Which section(s) of La Plata are the most interesting for architecture, history and local culture? We only have 3-5 weeks to walk. Thank you.
If you are past the purity requirement of walking every step of the route, you can begin each day with a short taxi ride that makes the distances suitable. It sounds like you are out for some variety, so focus on that, and solve the long stages with some creativity.For our two previous caminos ... As far as distances, we usually only walk 20-23 K.
I agree Rebekah. I loved little ZamoraCaceres, Merida, Salamanca, Zamora, with a variant hike over to Toro!