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I reckon there are about 20 pilgrims in Zarautz, not exactly taking over the town but we are managing to be a crowd. All is good so far. I do have my blog up, if anyone is interested (https://memismscaminodelnorte.blogspot.com.es/2017/04/day-1-irun-to-san-sebastian-253km-85hrs.html). It's mostly for family and friends but I try to add in some tips for those following us soon.
We stayed in Zarautz an extra day while walking the Norte last September.
The sunrise while we were leaving the next morning was beautiful! We took the coastal variant later on in the day into Deba - spectacular!!! But no bars once you make the turn, so pack food and water if you decide to walk that way!
buen camino
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I just found out that tomorrow's 11km to Santander mentioned in Gronze is another "just follow the highway" unmarked route. They did it again! BTW, have you stayed in the albergue in Güemes before? It's the best albergue / hostal experience I've had on a Camino yet. It's a place that everyone walking the Norte should stop at.Just read your blog post on the Castro Urdiales to Laredo stretch and am seeing that there is a lot of confusion with arrows and routes.
Loving these posts, MSG, and hope to follow in your footsteps in a few weeks!
http://memismscaminodelnorte.blogspot.sg/2017/04/day-9-castro-urdiales-to-laredo-310km.html
I just found out that tomorrow's 11km to Santander mentioned in Gronze is another "just follow the highway" unmarked route. They did it again! BTW, have you stayed in the albergue in Güemes before? It's the best albergue / hostal experience I've had on a Camino yet. It's a place that everyone walking the Norte should stop at.
From Castro Urdiales, go through Liendo/Hazas, enjoy the menu del dia there and leave through the hill, climbing towards theErmota de San Julian and the most beautiful tiny beach on your right, at thebottom of a cliff, and then enjoy stunning views of Laredo from up above.Just read your blog post on the Castro Urdiales to Laredo stretch and am seeing that there is a lot of confusion with arrows and routes.
Loving these posts, MSG, and hope to follow in your footsteps in a few weeks!
http://memismscaminodelnorte.blogspot.sg/2017/04/day-9-castro-urdiales-to-laredo-310km.html
Thanks, Anemone,From Castro Urdiales, go through Liendo/Hazas, enjoy the menu del dia there and leave through the hill, climbing towards theErmota de San Julian and the most beautiful tiny beach on your right, at thebottom of a cliff, and then enjoy stunning views of Laredo from up above.
No, i took the road. I like shortThanks, Anemone,
So it looks like there are three ways to get to Liendo, at least according to Gronze. MSG's blog suggests the shortest way is on the highway. No can do. Since my feet do not do well on asphalt, I think one of the two alternatives (either through La Magdalena or Lugarejos) shown in Gronze is my best bet. Did you do one of them?
@peregrina2000
Hi Laurie,
Last October I walked from Castro Urdiales to Liendo via La Magdalena. It was a scenic, quiet stretch.
The albergue in Liendo was very nice - great kitchen! I was glad I stayed there and the next morning I had a nice walk into Laredo for my second breakfast before walking along the beach to catch the ferry.
buen camino
Bummer. I passed by the breakoff to the Camino Lebaniego today. I only heard of it a few days ago. If anyone is walking the Norte later this year, likes climbing and still has the flexibility to add / change 3 or 5 days, this could be a fantastic walk.
https://memismscaminodelnorte.blogspot.com.es/2017/05/day-14-comillas-to-unquera-280km-725hrs.html
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