Aaronloughrey
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Plan to do the coastal route next summer 2017
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We are on our way and have taken a days respite halfway through our planned trip. We are very unclear about the route forward to Soto de Luiña - gronze.com, our english guide book, our online map and another Spanish site list quite a few variables. We have no idea how to proceed - is this doable in one day or not? Are there signs? Have roadworks finished? Any advice on this section would be appreciated!!!
We are on our way and have taken a days respite halfway through our planned trip. We are very unclear about the route forward to Soto de Luiña - gronze.com, our english guide book, our online map and another Spanish site list quite a few variables. We have no idea how to proceed - is this doable in one day or not? Are there signs? Have roadworks finished? Any advice on this section would be appreciated!!!
Isn't it interesting how we can all see things differently? I agree with you about the industrial areas of Gijon and Aviles, but my husband and his engineering friend found those about the most interesting part of the whole Norte. They were equally impressed with some of the massive road overpasses we walked under and took masses of photos - I thought they were a blot on the landscape!
HI Kanga, Good point, though I wouldn’t go so far as to nominate it as a highlight of my camino. As a chemical engineer I amused myself by trying to work out what each of the various factories made. The steelworks in particular was in sight for ages and I spent some time explaining to my walking buddy (daughter) the purpose of those conveyors, chimney stacks, cooling towers and furnaces. Fairly made the time fly by – well, for me at least. You can take the boy out of engineering……..
Does anyone know how the mountainous route via Las Palancas after Soto de Lunia compares to the coastal route Cami Real de Las Bellotas
PleaWe are on our way and have taken a days respite halfway through our planned trip. We are very unclear about the route forward to Soto de Luiña - gronze.com, our english guide book, our online map and another Spanish site list quite a few variables. We have no idea how to proceed - is this doable in one day or not? Are there signs? Have roadworks finished? Any advice on this section would be appreciated!!!
Please keep me posted if you find any update as we re walking this section on 9 th September. I have Gronze and we plan to stop at Muros de NalonPlea
Please keep me posted if you find any update as we re walking this section on 9 th September. I have Gronze and we plan to stop at Muros de Nalon
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