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I'm doing the ancient coastal and northern route Camino in September do you have a reccommended website for all the best info in English please?

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Plan for September
for this route in starting mid September ?

first Camino don't want to get lost
also looking for the best sat nav device
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
If you are after the best English website you have probably found it, go back to the forums home page and scroll down till you find the section on the north route and then read through the advice there.
 
If you are after the best English website you have probably found it, go back to the forums home page and scroll down till you find the section on the north route and then read through the advice there.


HI thanks for reply

I am actually doing the primitive route from Irun starting 11/ sept
the Northern route is the last bit
 
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One of the few Camino routes I haven't completed, yet, Wise Pilgram apparently has a good app, but perhaps a more techno pilgrim will pop up soon with more practical advice. Good luck with your planning and your walk.
 
HI thanks for reply

I am actually doing the primitive route from Irun starting 11/ sept
the Northern route is the last bit

From Irun, it's the Camino Norte - the Primitivo branches off just after Villaviciosa and then goes through Oviedo and Lugo - the original Norte goes via Gijon, Aviles and Ribadeo

The best guide book is Wise Pilgrim (separate books for the Norte and the Primitivo) - also as an App
https://www.csj.org.uk/product/the-...osa-through-oviedo-to-santiago-de-compostela/

The guidebook, among other things, is very useful for seeing the various alternative paths that can be taken along the way
 
HI thanks for reply

I am actually doing the primitive route from Irun starting 11/ sept
the Northern route is the last bit
As someone else wrote, I think you are confused. From Irun you are on the Camino Norte. When you get to Villaviciosa you can then go towards Oviedo and the Primitivo. You will eventually end up on the Camino Frances for the last few days. Those few days may be a little bit of. shock to you because compared to the Norte and Primitivo there are a lot more people. I agree get the Wise Pilgrim book and app. Go to Gronze.com for maps and reviews of Albergues. If you open in Google Chrome it will be translated. Some great info on Gronze. Oh yea, to add yo your confusion. The Primitivo is the ancient route and that is not along the coast it goes South and west. Norte is on the coast. But who cares!!! Just walk and enjoy. I will be about a week behind you. But staying on Norte all the way.
 
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The best website is gronze.com, but you will have to use Google Translate to see it in English. Its native language is Spanish.
 
A good guide book covering both the Camino del Norte and the Primitivo is “The Northern Caminos” published by Cicerone in UK. Also, Camino del Norte published by Village to Village Map Guides. Mind you I also have the Wise Pilgrim app and almost every day find that bits of the route have been modified.

Yesterday’s experience was finding ourselves walking an extra 4km to approach Laredo via the coast - beautiful but tiring after 30km.
 
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