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Seriously, @Justpassinthrough?
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The section from Saint Jean to Logrono.
Impossible to choose for me. Whether a section is my favorite section very much depends on my mood. I have fond memories of the walk into Burgos, with all its industrial and suburban beauty, and remember it as a favorite section. I was in a very good mood that day.
Why the Meseta gets a bad rap I will never understand.Impossible not to mention the Meseta. 9 days of peaceful walking...
Its all that time to think and no excuse to consult an appWhy the Meseta gets a bad rap I will never understand.
Amen Brother.Its all that time to think and no excuse to consult an app
Having now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
The last time I walkied the CF I climbed O Cebrerio without other folk.Having now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
That climb is also one of my favorites. I’ve done it as a solo but also with a close friend, both are memorable.The last time I walkied the CF I climbed O Cebrerio without other folk.
The peace, the tranquility, the beauty and the quietness is still with me today and I hope that feeling never leaves.
Awesome is a word bandied about these days but it sums up eve I described.
I hope others felt this as well.
SJPDP to Lograño and Astoria to O Cebriero. I guess because I loved the variety of the countryside and the rolling hills. Oh, and the wine!Having now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
Can I nominate two faves pleaseHaving now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
Actually, probably sections of the Aragonés were the most memorable to me, for the ‘wow’ factor and the awsome solitude....The Aragones: Somport to Jaca except for the part near Castiello de Jaca where I fell on my face. Beautiful mountains and the many hundreds of years of history represented.
Galicia the wineHaving now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
Snow haha not for an Aussie thank you I remember back in 2017 in Galicia when fires were lit by the basque separatist when they were trying to become separated from Spain that I thought I was back in Australia But still loved itCan I nominate two faves pleaseSt.JPdP to Roncesvalle, and some of the explanation is here https://readingontheroad54893552.wordpress.com/2018/10/06/picture-perfect/
Second the last couple of hours into O’Cebriery - especially if it has snowed the night before. Dreamy.
My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why?
I was only able to go from Sarria to SdeC, but that first day between Sarria and Portomarín was beautiful. Most of it was not in roads. The scenery was beautiful, and for us the weather was great. It is my best memory of the experience, other than praying at the grave of St. James.Having now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
SJPP to Roncevalles via Napoleon route in the rain and mist. Completely magical. We could hear the bells from the sheep or cows or horses before we saw them. They would rise magically out of the mist. The forested section before you get to the highest point, shrowded in mist, was other-worldly. I was certain we would see a unicorn. We didn't mind the rain at all, loved it, so much better than a hot sunny climb. To be fair, the wind wasn't bad, the rain was only occasionally heavy, we had properly trained and had the right gear. Besides, we were stoked just to be doing it.Having now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
1i’m kinda Aussie tooSnow haha not for an Aussie thank you I remember back in 2017 in Galicia when fires were lit by the basque separatist when they were trying to become separated from Spain that I thought I was back in Australia But still loved it
Zubiri to Pamplona. For some reason. I thinks it’s because it’s the first major town after starting in st jean. There’s a small sense of achievement from having gone from 1 big town to another over a mountain range. Plus all 3 times the weather has been amazing.Having now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
The Pyrenees and the Basque Country are great, but personally I can’t go past the few days in Galicia at the end. So green and rustic; it feels a bit like walking through the Shire out of the Lord of the Rings. The Camino Frances really does leave the best for last.Having now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
Beautiful wasn’t it especially when the morning mist was surrounding the area.I have several favorites.
One of those is the section between Samos and Sarria - always gorgeous walking.
After doing bits of 2 Caminos - Frances and Norte - I finally got to Santiago after walking the Portuges from Tuy. I have had a number of unforgettable days on the various Caminos which I have done but that first arrival into the Plaza in the company of 15 fellow villagers will always be THE ONE!!!!!Having now completed the Camino Francés and Camino Inglés and having read many posts by the experienced and first time Pilgrims represented here. My question is this: Regardless of the route, What’s your favorite leg/section and why? Thank you all in advance.
Yes - that was another special day for me too.So many delights but one not often mentioned is to and from Samos. So lush!❤
That is a spectacular photo, thank you for sharing. Those are three standout sections for me too - but I'd add the Meseta, for it's most powerful emotional impact that it had on me at the time.1. SJPdP to Roncesvalles
2. Roncesvalles to Viskarret
3. Rabanal del Camino to El Acebo - see photo below taken May 2019.
...but really, I loved every day of our Camino, each was a gift to be unwrapped as we walked.
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